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Posted by Just Asking .... on August 13, 2004 at 17:45:51 from (64.42.242.2):
In Reply to: Re: First frost! posted by Dieselrider on August 13, 2004 at 16:58:59:
Obviously both you and Steve missed the point of my post. I was actually referring to your use of the word "fruitcake", not the global warming issue. The global warming issue is indeed one which a lot of people debate, however those who think it is a scam probably argue that motor vehicles don't affect our atmosphere to any degree. That issue won't be decided here, but I am still wondering why you refer to those who have beliefs (that I truly think will ensure the longevity of our planet for our great grandchildren to enjoy) that are different to yours as "fruitcakes"? Is it really fair to label someone in that way just because they look, act, think, dress, or behave in a different way than you do? C'mon, I think most of us would have trashed that kind of thinking years ago.
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