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Poison ivy may grow more virulent The Hartford Courant Poison ivy of the future may be a lot worse. Researchers have monitored the growth of poison ivy vines in today's atmospheric conditions and in conditions with elevated carbon dioxide concentrations, which global warming is expected to produce by midcentury. Not only did the elevated carbon dioxide boost poison ivy growth, but it also increased the most toxic form of urushiol, the plant chemical that causes the itchy rash in humans. The findings should interest a lot of people because a separate U.S. Forest Service study found that up to 85 percent of humans are susceptible to poison ivy. |
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On Jun 26, 8:44 am, HK wrote:
Poison ivy may grow more virulent The Hartford Courant Poison ivy of the future may be a lot worse. Researchers have monitored the growth of poison ivy vines in today's atmospheric conditions and in conditions with elevated carbon dioxide concentrations, which global warming is expected to produce by midcentury. Not only did the elevated carbon dioxide boost poison ivy growth, but it also increased the most toxic form of urushiol, the plant chemical that causes the itchy rash in humans. The findings should interest a lot of people because a separate U.S. Forest Service study found that up to 85 percent of humans are susceptible to poison ivy. If it is the Hartford Courant, you can bet they have nothing more than a political agenda driving 90% of the stories they print. In a recent survey, the HC was found to be the second most biased news paper in the country. All they really do is copy the NYT stories and add a little political propoganda to keep it lively. There is little news worth reading there. Sorry Harry, the HC is little more than a PR firm for the Democratic Party. |
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oups.com... On Jun 26, 8:44 am, HK wrote: Poison ivy may grow more virulent The Hartford Courant Poison ivy of the future may be a lot worse. Researchers have monitored the growth of poison ivy vines in today's atmospheric conditions and in conditions with elevated carbon dioxide concentrations, which global warming is expected to produce by midcentury. Not only did the elevated carbon dioxide boost poison ivy growth, but it also increased the most toxic form of urushiol, the plant chemical that causes the itchy rash in humans. The findings should interest a lot of people because a separate U.S. Forest Service study found that up to 85 percent of humans are susceptible to poison ivy. If it is the Hartford Courant, you can bet they have nothing more than a political agenda driving 90% of the stories they print. In a recent survey, the HC was found to be the second most biased news paper in the country. All they really do is copy the NYT stories and add a little political propoganda to keep it lively. There is little news worth reading there. Sorry Harry, the HC is little more than a PR firm for the Democratic Party. Please teach me about the political agenda you see in a story about poison ivy. |
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On Jun 26, 9:52 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... On Jun 26, 8:44 am, HK wrote: Poison ivy may grow more virulent The Hartford Courant Poison ivy of the future may be a lot worse. Researchers have monitored the growth of poison ivy vines in today's atmospheric conditions and in conditions with elevated carbon dioxide concentrations, which global warming is expected to produce by midcentury. Not only did the elevated carbon dioxide boost poison ivy growth, but it also increased the most toxic form of urushiol, the plant chemical that causes the itchy rash in humans. The findings should interest a lot of people because a separate U.S. Forest Service study found that up to 85 percent of humans are susceptible to poison ivy. If it is the Hartford Courant, you can bet they have nothing more than a political agenda driving 90% of the stories they print. In a recent survey, the HC was found to be the second most biased news paper in the country. All they really do is copy the NYT stories and add a little political propoganda to keep it lively. There is little news worth reading there. Sorry Harry, the HC is little more than a PR firm for the Democratic Party. Please teach me about the political agenda you see in a story about poison ivy.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, if it is the HC, I would expect the Global Warming aspect would be exagerated, maybey even faked. I never said anything about Fox news, I did cite a study done by some college in Cali. I forget which one. If you don't see the HC as biased, you either don't want to know, or you are beyond reasonable comprehension, or you have not read the paper. I live in CT, have for 50 years. |
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ps.com... On Jun 26, 9:52 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: wrote in message oups.com... On Jun 26, 8:44 am, HK wrote: Poison ivy may grow more virulent The Hartford Courant Poison ivy of the future may be a lot worse. Researchers have monitored the growth of poison ivy vines in today's atmospheric conditions and in conditions with elevated carbon dioxide concentrations, which global warming is expected to produce by midcentury. Not only did the elevated carbon dioxide boost poison ivy growth, but it also increased the most toxic form of urushiol, the plant chemical that causes the itchy rash in humans. The findings should interest a lot of people because a separate U.S. Forest Service study found that up to 85 percent of humans are susceptible to poison ivy. If it is the Hartford Courant, you can bet they have nothing more than a political agenda driving 90% of the stories they print. In a recent survey, the HC was found to be the second most biased news paper in the country. All they really do is copy the NYT stories and add a little political propoganda to keep it lively. There is little news worth reading there. Sorry Harry, the HC is little more than a PR firm for the Democratic Party. Please teach me about the political agenda you see in a story about poison ivy.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, if it is the HC, I would expect the Global Warming aspect would be exagerated, maybey even faked. I never said anything about Fox news, I did cite a study done by some college in Cali. I forget which one. If you don't see the HC as biased, you either don't want to know, or you are beyond reasonable comprehension, or you have not read the paper. I live in CT, have for 50 years. The article doesn't contain one single word that would suggest political bias. This is not my opinion or my interpretation. This is inarguably factual. Read the article. If you disagree with my factual statement, explain why. http://www.courant.com/features/life...,5328483.story |
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On Jun 26, 9:34 am, HK wrote:
wrote: On Jun 26, 8:44 am, HK wrote: Poison ivy may grow more virulent The Hartford Courant Poison ivy of the future may be a lot worse. Researchers have monitored the growth of poison ivy vines in today's atmospheric conditions and in conditions with elevated carbon dioxide concentrations, which global warming is expected to produce by midcentury. Not only did the elevated carbon dioxide boost poison ivy growth, but it also increased the most toxic form of urushiol, the plant chemical that causes the itchy rash in humans. The findings should interest a lot of people because a separate U.S. Forest Service study found that up to 85 percent of humans are susceptible to poison ivy. If it is the Hartford Courant, you can bet they have nothing more than a political agenda driving 90% of the stories they print. In a recent survey, the HC was found to be the second most biased news paper in the country. All they really do is copy the NYT stories and add a little political propoganda to keep it lively. There is little news worth reading there. Sorry Harry, the HC is little more than a PR firm for the Democratic Party. Go scratch yourself. The Courant wrapping fish is more reliable than FakedFauxNews.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And Harry, without fighting about it, you would probably be considered by a majority as left, even far left, your talking points tease ideologue. I don't expect you to view the HC as biased. |
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On Jun 26, 10:48 am, HK wrote:
wrote: On Jun 26, 9:34 am, HK wrote: wrote: On Jun 26, 8:44 am, HK wrote: Poison ivy may grow more virulent The Hartford Courant Poison ivy of the future may be a lot worse. Researchers have monitored the growth of poison ivy vines in today's atmospheric conditions and in conditions with elevated carbon dioxide concentrations, which global warming is expected to produce by midcentury. Not only did the elevated carbon dioxide boost poison ivy growth, but it also increased the most toxic form of urushiol, the plant chemical that causes the itchy rash in humans. The findings should interest a lot of people because a separate U.S. Forest Service study found that up to 85 percent of humans are susceptible to poison ivy. If it is the Hartford Courant, you can bet they have nothing more than a political agenda driving 90% of the stories they print. In a recent survey, the HC was found to be the second most biased news paper in the country. All they really do is copy the NYT stories and add a little political propoganda to keep it lively. There is little news worth reading there. Sorry Harry, the HC is little more than a PR firm for the Democratic Party. Go scratch yourself. The Courant wrapping fish is more reliable than FakedFauxNews.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And Harry, without fighting about it, you would probably be considered by a majority as left, even far left, your talking points tease ideologue. I don't expect you to view the HC as biased. I'm a middle of the road leftie. BTW, I looked at today's editorial page at the Courant. Real radical stuff, calling for resumption of inspections of highway bridges, a bit about golf, and a hit on a state agency that loaned money to Enron. BTW, about 72% of the country now believes Bush is a total, complete F.U. Maybe the problem with the Courant is...you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well I think he is a FU too, and a pussy but then again, I am not an ideologue. I did not do the study, you do not live here to see what that paper and it's extreme left (sell out to insurance companies and anyone else with a buck) agenda has done to our state. The HC is on a mission, just cause you agree with the mission does not make it unbiased. Although you may consider yourself middle of the road, most who read you would take your support of the HC alone as proof positive of it's biased agenda. Like I said, I live here, my dad reads the Journal Inquirer which basically copies the Courant and the Times word for word. |
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oups.com... On Jun 26, 10:48 am, HK wrote: wrote: On Jun 26, 9:34 am, HK wrote: wrote: On Jun 26, 8:44 am, HK wrote: Poison ivy may grow more virulent The Hartford Courant Poison ivy of the future may be a lot worse. Researchers have monitored the growth of poison ivy vines in today's atmospheric conditions and in conditions with elevated carbon dioxide concentrations, which global warming is expected to produce by midcentury. Not only did the elevated carbon dioxide boost poison ivy growth, but it also increased the most toxic form of urushiol, the plant chemical that causes the itchy rash in humans. The findings should interest a lot of people because a separate U.S. Forest Service study found that up to 85 percent of humans are susceptible to poison ivy. If it is the Hartford Courant, you can bet they have nothing more than a political agenda driving 90% of the stories they print. In a recent survey, the HC was found to be the second most biased news paper in the country. All they really do is copy the NYT stories and add a little political propoganda to keep it lively. There is little news worth reading there. Sorry Harry, the HC is little more than a PR firm for the Democratic Party. Go scratch yourself. The Courant wrapping fish is more reliable than FakedFauxNews.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And Harry, without fighting about it, you would probably be considered by a majority as left, even far left, your talking points tease ideologue. I don't expect you to view the HC as biased. I'm a middle of the road leftie. BTW, I looked at today's editorial page at the Courant. Real radical stuff, calling for resumption of inspections of highway bridges, a bit about golf, and a hit on a state agency that loaned money to Enron. BTW, about 72% of the country now believes Bush is a total, complete F.U. Maybe the problem with the Courant is...you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well I think he is a FU too, and a pussy but then again, I am not an ideologue. I did not do the study, you do not live here to see what that paper and it's extreme left (sell out to insurance companies and anyone else with a buck) agenda has done to our state. The HC is on a mission, just cause you agree with the mission does not make it unbiased. Although you may consider yourself middle of the road, most who read you would take your support of the HC alone as proof positive of it's biased agenda. Like I said, I live here, my dad reads the Journal Inquirer which basically copies the Courant and the Times word for word. You don't read it, but you're OK with your crystal ball method of knowing what an article says. Talk about a FU..... |
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 08:44:03 -0400, HK wrote:
Poison ivy may grow more virulent The Hartford Courant Poison ivy of the future may be a lot worse. Researchers have monitored the growth of poison ivy vines in today's atmospheric conditions and in conditions with elevated carbon dioxide concentrations, which global warming is expected to produce by midcentury. Not only did the elevated carbon dioxide boost poison ivy growth, but it also increased the most toxic form of urushiol, the plant chemical that causes the itchy rash in humans. The findings should interest a lot of people because a separate U.S. Forest Service study found that up to 85 percent of humans are susceptible to poison ivy. ....and if you aren't susceptible now, you may become so in the future. My 'susceptibility' didn't start until I was over 60 years old! |
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 10:48:20 -0400, HK wrote:
wrote: On Jun 26, 9:34 am, HK wrote: wrote: On Jun 26, 8:44 am, HK wrote: Poison ivy may grow more virulent The Hartford Courant Poison ivy of the future may be a lot worse. Researchers have monitored the growth of poison ivy vines in today's atmospheric conditions and in conditions with elevated carbon dioxide concentrations, which global warming is expected to produce by midcentury. Not only did the elevated carbon dioxide boost poison ivy growth, but it also increased the most toxic form of urushiol, the plant chemical that causes the itchy rash in humans. The findings should interest a lot of people because a separate U.S. Forest Service study found that up to 85 percent of humans are susceptible to poison ivy. If it is the Hartford Courant, you can bet they have nothing more than a political agenda driving 90% of the stories they print. In a recent survey, the HC was found to be the second most biased news paper in the country. All they really do is copy the NYT stories and add a little political propoganda to keep it lively. There is little news worth reading there. Sorry Harry, the HC is little more than a PR firm for the Democratic Party. Go scratch yourself. The Courant wrapping fish is more reliable than FakedFauxNews.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And Harry, without fighting about it, you would probably be considered by a majority as left, even far left, your talking points tease ideologue. I don't expect you to view the HC as biased. I'm a middle of the road leftie. BTW, I looked at today's editorial page at the Courant. Real radical stuff, calling for resumption of inspections of highway bridges, a bit about golf, and a hit on a state agency that loaned money to Enron. BTW, about 72% of the country now believes Bush is a total, complete F.U. Maybe the problem with the Courant is...you. And even more think the Democratically controlled is a total, complete F.U. |
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 11:05:53 -0500, John H. wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 10:48:20 -0400, HK wrote: wrote: On Jun 26, 9:34 am, HK wrote: wrote: On Jun 26, 8:44 am, HK wrote: Poison ivy may grow more virulent The Hartford Courant Poison ivy of the future may be a lot worse. Researchers have monitored the growth of poison ivy vines in today's atmospheric conditions and in conditions with elevated carbon dioxide concentrations, which global warming is expected to produce by midcentury. Not only did the elevated carbon dioxide boost poison ivy growth, but it also increased the most toxic form of urushiol, the plant chemical that causes the itchy rash in humans. The findings should interest a lot of people because a separate U.S. Forest Service study found that up to 85 percent of humans are susceptible to poison ivy. If it is the Hartford Courant, you can bet they have nothing more than a political agenda driving 90% of the stories they print. In a recent survey, the HC was found to be the second most biased news paper in the country. All they really do is copy the NYT stories and add a little political propoganda to keep it lively. There is little news worth reading there. Sorry Harry, the HC is little more than a PR firm for the Democratic Party. Go scratch yourself. The Courant wrapping fish is more reliable than FakedFauxNews.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And Harry, without fighting about it, you would probably be considered by a majority as left, even far left, your talking points tease ideologue. I don't expect you to view the HC as biased. I'm a middle of the road leftie. BTW, I looked at today's editorial page at the Courant. Real radical stuff, calling for resumption of inspections of highway bridges, a bit about golf, and a hit on a state agency that loaned money to Enron. BTW, about 72% of the country now believes Bush is a total, complete F.U. Maybe the problem with the Courant is...you. And even more think the Democratically controlled is a total, complete F.U. edit: insert 'congress' after 'controlled'. Although I'm sure y'all figured that out already! |
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On Jun 26, 11:26 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... On Jun 26, 10:48 am, HK wrote: wrote: On Jun 26, 9:34 am, HK wrote: wrote: On Jun 26, 8:44 am, HK wrote: Poison ivy may grow more virulent The Hartford Courant Poison ivy of the future may be a lot worse. Researchers have monitored the growth of poison ivy vines in today's atmospheric conditions and in conditions with elevated carbon dioxide concentrations, which global warming is expected to produce by midcentury. Not only did the elevated carbon dioxide boost poison ivy growth, but it also increased the most toxic form of urushiol, the plant chemical that causes the itchy rash in humans. The findings should interest a lot of people because a separate U.S. Forest Service study found that up to 85 percent of humans are susceptible to poison ivy. If it is the Hartford Courant, you can bet they have nothing more than a political agenda driving 90% of the stories they print. In a recent survey, the HC was found to be the second most biased news paper in the country. All they really do is copy the NYT stories and add a little political propoganda to keep it lively. There is little news worth reading there. Sorry Harry, the HC is little more than a PR firm for the Democratic Party. Go scratch yourself. The Courant wrapping fish is more reliable than FakedFauxNews.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And Harry, without fighting about it, you would probably be considered by a majority as left, even far left, your talking points tease ideologue. I don't expect you to view the HC as biased. I'm a middle of the road leftie. BTW, I looked at today's editorial page at the Courant. Real radical stuff, calling for resumption of inspections of highway bridges, a bit about golf, and a hit on a state agency that loaned money to Enron. BTW, about 72% of the country now believes Bush is a total, complete F.U. Maybe the problem with the Courant is...you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well I think he is a FU too, and a pussy but then again, I am not an ideologue. I did not do the study, you do not live here to see what that paper and it's extreme left (sell out to insurance companies and anyone else with a buck) agenda has done to our state. The HC is on a mission, just cause you agree with the mission does not make it unbiased. Although you may consider yourself middle of the road, most who read you would take your support of the HC alone as proof positive of it's biased agenda. Like I said, I live here, my dad reads the Journal Inquirer which basically copies the Courant and the Times word for word. You don't read it, but you're OK with your crystal ball method of knowing what an article says. Talk about a FU.....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - As much as I reread my post, I see nowhere where I suggest I don't read it. We get both here, although I did quit my subscription to Time last year. I read the NYT online because of an agreement with my oldest so we can debate, I get the Courant's opinion, a day early ;) |
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oups.com... On Jun 26, 11:26 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: wrote in message oups.com... On Jun 26, 10:48 am, HK wrote: wrote: On Jun 26, 9:34 am, HK wrote: wrote: On Jun 26, 8:44 am, HK wrote: Poison ivy may grow more virulent The Hartford Courant Poison ivy of the future may be a lot worse. Researchers have monitored the growth of poison ivy vines in today's atmospheric conditions and in conditions with elevated carbon dioxide concentrations, which global warming is expected to produce by midcentury. Not only did the elevated carbon dioxide boost poison ivy growth, but it also increased the most toxic form of urushiol, the plant chemical that causes the itchy rash in humans. The findings should interest a lot of people because a separate U.S. Forest Service study found that up to 85 percent of humans are susceptible to poison ivy. If it is the Hartford Courant, you can bet they have nothing more than a political agenda driving 90% of the stories they print. In a recent survey, the HC was found to be the second most biased news paper in the country. All they really do is copy the NYT stories and add a little political propoganda to keep it lively. There is little news worth reading there. Sorry Harry, the HC is little more than a PR firm for the Democratic Party. Go scratch yourself. The Courant wrapping fish is more reliable than FakedFauxNews.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And Harry, without fighting about it, you would probably be considered by a majority as left, even far left, your talking points tease ideologue. I don't expect you to view the HC as biased. I'm a middle of the road leftie. BTW, I looked at today's editorial page at the Courant. Real radical stuff, calling for resumption of inspections of highway bridges, a bit about golf, and a hit on a state agency that loaned money to Enron. BTW, about 72% of the country now believes Bush is a total, complete F.U. Maybe the problem with the Courant is...you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well I think he is a FU too, and a pussy but then again, I am not an ideologue. I did not do the study, you do not live here to see what that paper and it's extreme left (sell out to insurance companies and anyone else with a buck) agenda has done to our state. The HC is on a mission, just cause you agree with the mission does not make it unbiased. Although you may consider yourself middle of the road, most who read you would take your support of the HC alone as proof positive of it's biased agenda. Like I said, I live here, my dad reads the Journal Inquirer which basically copies the Courant and the Times word for word. You don't read it, but you're OK with your crystal ball method of knowing what an article says. Talk about a FU.....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - As much as I reread my post, I see nowhere where I suggest I don't read it. We get both here, although I did quit my subscription to Time last year. I read the NYT online because of an agreement with my oldest so we can debate, I get the Courant's opinion, a day early ;) Well, you certainly didn't read the article about poison ivy, because earlier, you try to draw a lame connection between that and political agendas. You were probably you cold obfuscate that fact by adding lots of distracting messages. You can't. |
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... On Jun 26, 11:26 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: wrote in message oups.com... On Jun 26, 10:48 am, HK wrote: wrote: On Jun 26, 9:34 am, HK wrote: wrote: On Jun 26, 8:44 am, HK wrote: Poison ivy may grow more virulent The Hartford Courant Poison ivy of the future may be a lot worse. Researchers have monitored the growth of poison ivy vines in today's atmospheric conditions and in conditions with elevated carbon dioxide concentrations, which global warming is expected to produce by midcentury. Not only did the elevated carbon dioxide boost poison ivy growth, but it also increased the most toxic form of urushiol, the plant chemical that causes the itchy rash in humans. The findings should interest a lot of people because a separate U.S. Forest Service study found that up to 85 percent of humans are susceptible to poison ivy. If it is the Hartford Courant, you can bet they have nothing more than a political agenda driving 90% of the stories they print. In a recent survey, the HC was found to be the second most biased news paper in the country. All they really do is copy the NYT stories and add a little political propoganda to keep it lively. There is little news worth reading there. Sorry Harry, the HC is little more than a PR firm for the Democratic Party. Go scratch yourself. The Courant wrapping fish is more reliable than FakedFauxNews.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And Harry, without fighting about it, you would probably be considered by a majority as left, even far left, your talking points tease ideologue. I don't expect you to view the HC as biased. I'm a middle of the road leftie. BTW, I looked at today's editorial page at the Courant. Real radical stuff, calling for resumption of inspections of highway bridges, a bit about golf, and a hit on a state agency that loaned money to Enron. BTW, about 72% of the country now believes Bush is a total, complete F.U. Maybe the problem with the Courant is...you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well I think he is a FU too, and a pussy but then again, I am not an ideologue. I did not do the study, you do not live here to see what that paper and it's extreme left (sell out to insurance companies and anyone else with a buck) agenda has done to our state. The HC is on a mission, just cause you agree with the mission does not make it unbiased. Although you may consider yourself middle of the road, most who read you would take your support of the HC alone as proof positive of it's biased agenda. Like I said, I live here, my dad reads the Journal Inquirer which basically copies the Courant and the Times word for word. You don't read it, but you're OK with your crystal ball method of knowing what an article says. Talk about a FU.....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - As much as I reread my post, I see nowhere where I suggest I don't read it. We get both here, although I did quit my subscription to Time last year. I read the NYT online because of an agreement with my oldest so we can debate, I get the Courant's opinion, a day early ;) Well, you certainly didn't read the article about poison ivy, because earlier, you try to draw a lame connection between that and political agendas. You were probably you cold obfuscate that fact by adding lots of distracting messages. You can't. WTF - the dangers of writing while on hold. Try this: You probably thought you cold obfuscate that fact by adding lots of distracting messages. You can't. LOL, I read that and knew you had edited your message while doing something else. It is a common problem in NG. |
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... wrote in message oups.com... On Jun 26, 11:26 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: wrote in message oups.com... On Jun 26, 10:48 am, HK wrote: wrote: On Jun 26, 9:34 am, HK wrote: wrote: On Jun 26, 8:44 am, HK wrote: Poison ivy may grow more virulent The Hartford Courant Poison ivy of the future may be a lot worse. Researchers have monitored the growth of poison ivy vines in today's atmospheric conditions and in conditions with elevated carbon dioxide concentrations, which global warming is expected to produce by midcentury. Not only did the elevated carbon dioxide boost poison ivy growth, but it also increased the most toxic form of urushiol, the plant chemical that causes the itchy rash in humans. The findings should interest a lot of people because a separate U.S. Forest Service study found that up to 85 percent of humans are susceptible to poison ivy. If it is the Hartford Courant, you can bet they have nothing more than a political agenda driving 90% of the stories they print. In a recent survey, the HC was found to be the second most biased news paper in the country. All they really do is copy the NYT stories and add a little political propoganda to keep it lively. There is little news worth reading there. Sorry Harry, the HC is little more than a PR firm for the Democratic Party. Go scratch yourself. The Courant wrapping fish is more reliable than FakedFauxNews.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And Harry, without fighting about it, you would probably be considered by a majority as left, even far left, your talking points tease ideologue. I don't expect you to view the HC as biased. I'm a middle of the road leftie. BTW, I looked at today's editorial page at the Courant. Real radical stuff, calling for resumption of inspections of highway bridges, a bit about golf, and a hit on a state agency that loaned money to Enron. BTW, about 72% of the country now believes Bush is a total, complete F.U. Maybe the problem with the Courant is...you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well I think he is a FU too, and a pussy but then again, I am not an ideologue. I did not do the study, you do not live here to see what that paper and it's extreme left (sell out to insurance companies and anyone else with a buck) agenda has done to our state. The HC is on a mission, just cause you agree with the mission does not make it unbiased. Although you may consider yourself middle of the road, most who read you would take your support of the HC alone as proof positive of it's biased agenda. Like I said, I live here, my dad reads the Journal Inquirer which basically copies the Courant and the Times word for word. You don't read it, but you're OK with your crystal ball method of knowing what an article says. Talk about a FU.....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - As much as I reread my post, I see nowhere where I suggest I don't read it. We get both here, although I did quit my subscription to Time last year. I read the NYT online because of an agreement with my oldest so we can debate, I get the Courant's opinion, a day early ;) Well, you certainly didn't read the article about poison ivy, because earlier, you try to draw a lame connection between that and political agendas. You were probably you cold obfuscate that fact by adding lots of distracting messages. You can't. WTF - the dangers of writing while on hold. Try this: You probably thought you cold obfuscate that fact by adding lots of distracting messages. You can't. |
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"HK" wrote in message ... wrote: On Jun 26, 10:48 am, HK wrote: wrote: On Jun 26, 9:34 am, HK wrote: wrote: On Jun 26, 8:44 am, HK wrote: Poison ivy may grow more virulent The Hartford Courant Poison ivy of the future may be a lot worse. Researchers have monitored the growth of poison ivy vines in today's atmospheric conditions and in conditions with elevated carbon dioxide concentrations, which global warming is expected to produce by midcentury. Not only did the elevated carbon dioxide boost poison ivy growth, but it also increased the most toxic form of urushiol, the plant chemical that causes the itchy rash in humans. The findings should interest a lot of people because a separate U.S. Forest Service study found that up to 85 percent of humans are susceptible to poison ivy. If it is the Hartford Courant, you can bet they have nothing more than a political agenda driving 90% of the stories they print. In a recent survey, the HC was found to be the second most biased news paper in the country. All they really do is copy the NYT stories and add a little political propoganda to keep it lively. There is little news worth reading there. Sorry Harry, the HC is little more than a PR firm for the Democratic Party. Go scratch yourself. The Courant wrapping fish is more reliable than FakedFauxNews.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And Harry, without fighting about it, you would probably be considered by a majority as left, even far left, your talking points tease ideologue. I don't expect you to view the HC as biased. I'm a middle of the road leftie. BTW, I looked at today's editorial page at the Courant. Real radical stuff, calling for resumption of inspections of highway bridges, a bit about golf, and a hit on a state agency that loaned money to Enron. BTW, about 72% of the country now believes Bush is a total, complete F.U. Maybe the problem with the Courant is...you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well I think he is a FU too, and a pussy but then again, I am not an ideologue. I did not do the study, you do not live here to see what that paper and it's extreme left (sell out to insurance companies and anyone else with a buck) agenda has done to our state. The HC is on a mission, just cause you agree with the mission does not make it unbiased. Although you may consider yourself middle of the road, most who read you would take your support of the HC alone as proof positive of it's biased agenda. Like I said, I live here, my dad reads the Journal Inquirer which basically copies the Courant and the Times word for word. I hate to break this news to you, but... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hartford_Courant "While the Courant editorially has recently endorsed Republican presidential candidates, its editorial approach to state government has traditionally been liberal and opposed to what it considers short sighted conservatism. Its strong endorsement of former Senator Lowell Weicker was decisive in the 1990 gubernatorial election. It endorsed his Lieutenant Governor Eunice Groark in the 1994 election. After Governor John Rowland abandoned efforts to repeal the state income tax and endorsed state funded redevelopment of downtown Hartford, he received the Courant's endorsement for his re-election bids. The Courant's investigation into his dealings with state contractors was a major force behind his political demise and resignation from office, however. In 2006 the Courant reverted to form by endorsing liberal Democrat John DeStefano, Jr. for Governor. Following its traditional stance towards supporting expansive state government, the Courant then strongly endorsed Governor Jodi Rell's 2007 plan to raise the state income tax and exceed the state's constitutional spending cap." So? What's the point? And what has this to do with poison ivy? |
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... "While the Courant editorially has recently endorsed Republican presidential candidates, its editorial approach to state government has traditionally been liberal and opposed to what it considers short sighted conservatism. Its strong endorsement of former Senator Lowell Weicker was decisive in the 1990 gubernatorial election. It endorsed his Lieutenant Governor Eunice Groark in the 1994 election. After Governor John Rowland abandoned efforts to repeal the state income tax and endorsed state funded redevelopment of downtown Hartford, he received the Courant's endorsement for his re-election bids. The Courant's investigation into his dealings with state contractors was a major force behind his political demise and resignation from office, however. In 2006 the Courant reverted to form by endorsing liberal Democrat John DeStefano, Jr. for Governor. Following its traditional stance towards supporting expansive state government, the Courant then strongly endorsed Governor Jodi Rell's 2007 plan to raise the state income tax and exceed the state's constitutional spending cap." So? What's the point? And what has this to do with poison ivy? Harry, this is short-bus logic. It's why special ed teachers aren't paid anywhere near what it's worth to put up with this gibberish day in and day out. |
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On Jun 26, 12:42 pm, HK wrote:
So? What's the point? And what has this to do with poison ivy?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, if the HC is suggesting that Global Warming is causing changes in Poison Ivy, I meerely suggest that folks get a second opinon before stating it as fact. That was my point, you want to fight, go ahead. Again, I am out of this pee pee contest, I know what I know. |
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"HK" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: I hate to break this news to you, but... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hartford_Courant "While the Courant editorially has recently endorsed Republican presidential candidates, its editorial approach to state government has traditionally been liberal and opposed to what it considers short sighted conservatism. Its strong endorsement of former Senator Lowell Weicker was decisive in the 1990 gubernatorial election. It endorsed his Lieutenant Governor Eunice Groark in the 1994 election. After Governor John Rowland abandoned efforts to repeal the state income tax and endorsed state funded redevelopment of downtown Hartford, he received the Courant's endorsement for his re-election bids. The Courant's investigation into his dealings with state contractors was a major force behind his political demise and resignation from office, however. In 2006 the Courant reverted to form by endorsing liberal Democrat John DeStefano, Jr. for Governor. Following its traditional stance towards supporting expansive state government, the Courant then strongly endorsed Governor Jodi Rell's 2007 plan to raise the state income tax and exceed the state's constitutional spending cap." So? What's the point? Are you serious? And what has this to do with poison ivy? About the same as your previous posts did. ;-) |
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oups.com... On Jun 26, 12:42 pm, HK wrote: So? What's the point? And what has this to do with poison ivy?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, if the HC is suggesting that Global Warming is causing changes in Poison Ivy, I meerely suggest that folks get a second opinon before stating it as fact. That was my point, you want to fight, go ahead. Again, I am out of this pee pee contest, I know what I know. You don't know what you don't know. Everyone agrees that the planet's getting warmer. The debate is about whether human activity in one of the causes. |
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message ... "While the Courant editorially has recently endorsed Republican presidential candidates, its editorial approach to state government has traditionally been liberal and opposed to what it considers short sighted conservatism. Its strong endorsement of former Senator Lowell Weicker was decisive in the 1990 gubernatorial election. It endorsed his Lieutenant Governor Eunice Groark in the 1994 election. After Governor John Rowland abandoned efforts to repeal the state income tax and endorsed state funded redevelopment of downtown Hartford, he received the Courant's endorsement for his re-election bids. The Courant's investigation into his dealings with state contractors was a major force behind his political demise and resignation from office, however. In 2006 the Courant reverted to form by endorsing liberal Democrat John DeStefano, Jr. for Governor. Following its traditional stance towards supporting expansive state government, the Courant then strongly endorsed Governor Jodi Rell's 2007 plan to raise the state income tax and exceed the state's constitutional spending cap." So? What's the point? And what has this to do with poison ivy? Harry, this is short-bus logic. It's why special ed teachers aren't paid anywhere near what it's worth to put up with this gibberish day in and day out. What is untrue in what I posted? Gotta run and will not be back till tomorrow. You have until then to come up with an answer. You can ask your Dad for help. BTW: Here is the link to the quote that you conveniently left off. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hartford_Courant |
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"JimH" ask wrote in message
... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message ... "While the Courant editorially has recently endorsed Republican presidential candidates, its editorial approach to state government has traditionally been liberal and opposed to what it considers short sighted conservatism. Its strong endorsement of former Senator Lowell Weicker was decisive in the 1990 gubernatorial election. It endorsed his Lieutenant Governor Eunice Groark in the 1994 election. After Governor John Rowland abandoned efforts to repeal the state income tax and endorsed state funded redevelopment of downtown Hartford, he received the Courant's endorsement for his re-election bids. The Courant's investigation into his dealings with state contractors was a major force behind his political demise and resignation from office, however. In 2006 the Courant reverted to form by endorsing liberal Democrat John DeStefano, Jr. for Governor. Following its traditional stance towards supporting expansive state government, the Courant then strongly endorsed Governor Jodi Rell's 2007 plan to raise the state income tax and exceed the state's constitutional spending cap." So? What's the point? And what has this to do with poison ivy? Harry, this is short-bus logic. It's why special ed teachers aren't paid anywhere near what it's worth to put up with this gibberish day in and day out. What is untrue in what I posted? Gotta run and will not be back till tomorrow. You have until then to come up with an answer. You can ask your Dad for help. BTW: Here is the link to the quote that you conveniently left off. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hartford_Courant justwait whoever he is initially suggested that an article about poison ivy was not to be trusted because the newspaper was biased. He did not read the article he was referring to. The wiki thing YOU posted also has nothing to do with the poison ivy article, which you did not read. Please read all the messages in the thread before pretending to "help". |
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 11:27:21 -0400, HK wrote:
I hate to break this news to you, but... Insurance companies are not representatives of the extreme left. Hartford has always been "insurance city." The fact that the major newspaper supports the insurance industry should not surprise you. If you're against trial lawyers, does that mean you support the insurance industry? If you're against unions, does that mean you support offshoring of jobs? If you're against nuclear power, does that mean you support the atmospheric pollution caused by burning coal? If you're against GWB, does that mean you support Al Queida? If you're against grunts, does that mean you support grouper? Damn it's so confusing! --Vic |
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"Vic Smith" wrote in message
... On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 11:27:21 -0400, HK wrote: I hate to break this news to you, but... Insurance companies are not representatives of the extreme left. Hartford has always been "insurance city." The fact that the major newspaper supports the insurance industry should not surprise you. If you're against trial lawyers, does that mean you support the insurance industry? If you're against unions, does that mean you support offshoring of jobs? If you're against nuclear power, does that mean you support the atmospheric pollution caused by burning coal? If you're against GWB, does that mean you support Al Queida? If you're against grunts, does that mean you support grouper? Damn it's so confusing! --Vic The guide to binary thinking says the above ideas are perfectly OK. :-) |
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "JimH" ask wrote in message ... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message ... "While the Courant editorially has recently endorsed Republican presidential candidates, its editorial approach to state government has traditionally been liberal and opposed to what it considers short sighted conservatism. Its strong endorsement of former Senator Lowell Weicker was decisive in the 1990 gubernatorial election. It endorsed his Lieutenant Governor Eunice Groark in the 1994 election. After Governor John Rowland abandoned efforts to repeal the state income tax and endorsed state funded redevelopment of downtown Hartford, he received the Courant's endorsement for his re-election bids. The Courant's investigation into his dealings with state contractors was a major force behind his political demise and resignation from office, however. In 2006 the Courant reverted to form by endorsing liberal Democrat John DeStefano, Jr. for Governor. Following its traditional stance towards supporting expansive state government, the Courant then strongly endorsed Governor Jodi Rell's 2007 plan to raise the state income tax and exceed the state's constitutional spending cap." So? What's the point? And what has this to do with poison ivy? Harry, this is short-bus logic. It's why special ed teachers aren't paid anywhere near what it's worth to put up with this gibberish day in and day out. What is untrue in what I posted? Gotta run and will not be back till tomorrow. You have until then to come up with an answer. You can ask your Dad for help. BTW: Here is the link to the quote that you conveniently left off. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hartford_Courant Trip was cancelled so I have time now to review your response. justwait whoever he is initially suggested that an article about poison ivy was not to be trusted because the newspaper was biased. He did not read the article he was referring to. The wiki thing YOU posted also has nothing to do with the poison ivy article, True, but it did have something to say about the HC's consistent lean to the left, which was a point made previously in the thread. Next time read slower. which you did not read. Did so. Please read all the messages in the thread before pretending to "help". I suggest you take yourself up on that advice. ;-) Time to grade your response: Bzzzzzt. You get an F. Next time have Dad help you. |
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On Jun 26, 12:55 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... On Jun 26, 12:42 pm, HK wrote: So? What's the point? And what has this to do with poison ivy?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, if the HC is suggesting that Global Warming is causing changes in Poison Ivy, I meerely suggest that folks get a second opinon before stating it as fact. That was my point, you want to fight, go ahead. Again, I am out of this pee pee contest, I know what I know. You don't know what you don't know. Everyone agrees that the planet's getting warmer. The debate is about whether human activity in one of the causes. Man, you are some kind of snarling dog.. Read slower. I never suggested an opinion on Global Warming, I suggested that if the HC was blaming GW on poison ivy growth increase in potency etc, that there very well could be an agenda. Please, slow down, I never said anything about your Global Warming opinon. Man, I have a HS education at best and I can have a discussion without letting my emotion get in the way of sanity! |
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 12:40:59 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... On Jun 26, 11:26 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: wrote in message oups.com... On Jun 26, 10:48 am, HK wrote: wrote: On Jun 26, 9:34 am, HK wrote: wrote: On Jun 26, 8:44 am, HK wrote: Poison ivy may grow more virulent The Hartford Courant Poison ivy of the future may be a lot worse. Researchers have monitored the growth of poison ivy vines in today's atmospheric conditions and in conditions with elevated carbon dioxide concentrations, which global warming is expected to produce by midcentury. Not only did the elevated carbon dioxide boost poison ivy growth, but it also increased the most toxic form of urushiol, the plant chemical that causes the itchy rash in humans. The findings should interest a lot of people because a separate U.S. Forest Service study found that up to 85 percent of humans are susceptible to poison ivy. If it is the Hartford Courant, you can bet they have nothing more than a political agenda driving 90% of the stories they print. In a recent survey, the HC was found to be the second most biased news paper in the country. All they really do is copy the NYT stories and add a little political propoganda to keep it lively. There is little news worth reading there. Sorry Harry, the HC is little more than a PR firm for the Democratic Party. Go scratch yourself. The Courant wrapping fish is more reliable than FakedFauxNews.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And Harry, without fighting about it, you would probably be considered by a majority as left, even far left, your talking points tease ideologue. I don't expect you to view the HC as biased. I'm a middle of the road leftie. BTW, I looked at today's editorial page at the Courant. Real radical stuff, calling for resumption of inspections of highway bridges, a bit about golf, and a hit on a state agency that loaned money to Enron. BTW, about 72% of the country now believes Bush is a total, complete F.U. Maybe the problem with the Courant is...you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well I think he is a FU too, and a pussy but then again, I am not an ideologue. I did not do the study, you do not live here to see what that paper and it's extreme left (sell out to insurance companies and anyone else with a buck) agenda has done to our state. The HC is on a mission, just cause you agree with the mission does not make it unbiased. Although you may consider yourself middle of the road, most who read you would take your support of the HC alone as proof positive of it's biased agenda. Like I said, I live here, my dad reads the Journal Inquirer which basically copies the Courant and the Times word for word. You don't read it, but you're OK with your crystal ball method of knowing what an article says. Talk about a FU.....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - As much as I reread my post, I see nowhere where I suggest I don't read it. We get both here, although I did quit my subscription to Time last year. I read the NYT online because of an agreement with my oldest so we can debate, I get the Courant's opinion, a day early ;) Well, you certainly didn't read the article about poison ivy, because earlier, you try to draw a lame connection between that and political agendas. You were probably you cold obfuscate that fact by adding lots of distracting messages. You can't. WTF - the dangers of writing while on hold. Try this: You probably thought you cold obfuscate that fact by adding lots of distracting messages. You can't. LOL, I read that and knew you had edited your message while doing something else. It is a common problem in NG. Yeah, but what was he doing the *second* time? |
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 17:03:50 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote: "Vic Smith" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 11:27:21 -0400, HK wrote: I hate to break this news to you, but... Insurance companies are not representatives of the extreme left. Hartford has always been "insurance city." The fact that the major newspaper supports the insurance industry should not surprise you. If you're against trial lawyers, does that mean you support the insurance industry? If you're against unions, does that mean you support offshoring of jobs? If you're against nuclear power, does that mean you support the atmospheric pollution caused by burning coal? If you're against GWB, does that mean you support Al Queida? If you're against grunts, does that mean you support grouper? Damn it's so confusing! --Vic The guide to binary thinking says the above ideas are perfectly OK. :-) -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 19:52:07 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." Actually, no. Most assuredly, yes. -- John H |
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... On Jun 26, 12:42 pm, HK wrote: So? What's the point? And what has this to do with poison ivy?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, if the HC is suggesting that Global Warming is causing changes in Poison Ivy, I meerely suggest that folks get a second opinon before stating it as fact. That was my point, you want to fight, go ahead. Again, I am out of this pee pee contest, I know what I know. You don't know what you don't know. Everyone agrees that the planet's getting warmer. The debate is about whether human activity in one of the causes. Can you explain why Mars is getting warmer at the same rate Earth is getting warmer? Do your own home work. |
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Harold Kruase wrote:
I'm a middle of the road leftie. BTW, I looked at today's editorial page at the Courant. Real radical stuff, calling for resumption of inspections of highway bridges, a bit about golf, and a hit on a state agency that loaned money to Enron. BTW, about 72% of the country now believes Bush is a total, complete F.U. Maybe the problem with the Courant is...you. BTW Harold, were these opinions formed after your years at Yale? I would think so. But then, you never know, especially with a such a multi talented guy as you. But BTW Harold, 98.37% of this newsgroup think you are a lying psycho. But then who are we to pass judgment, BTW, eh? It's all relative, eh? But anyway, BTW, man, how's that lobster boat performing, eh? |
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