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Reader's view: Global-warming lunacy is sadly imbecilic

Wow! I'm starting to realize that in Minnesota newspapers for the last five or six weeks, I've read very little about global warming. Have the promoters of this fallacy slithered off to some warm southern state to cook up some new hoax? These ind...

Wow! I'm starting to realize that in Minnesota newspapers for the last five or six weeks, I've read very little about global warming. Have the promoters of this fallacy slithered off to some warm southern state to cook up some new hoax? These individuals might want to reside there for a while, attempting to dream up some new bogus plan to confuse and baffle our slightly dumbed-down and easily mislead American public. Need proof? Just observe our last presidential election!

To get an idea of how cold parts of our great nation can be, watch the Fairbanks, Alaska, weather from about Nov. 1 to April 15. As many people understand that part of our country gets some very low temperatures from November through April. We're not just talking lows of 20 or 30 below zero but many days of 40 to 60 below from Fairbanks north. These kinds of temperatures also are in Canada's Yukon and Northwest Territories.

I'm actually looking forward to what lunacy the global-warming buffs will come up with in 2009-10. Clear-thinking people might find this hilarious if it weren't so truly and sadly imbecilic.

Gary J. Hedin

Cloquet

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