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[Weasel Zippers] ‘predominant moral issue of the 21st century, almost surely, will be Communists and Socialists and the audacity of their hope that the haves of society are obliged to support the have nots by means of wealth redistribution, toward which end the global warming scam is a means’.. no wonder NASA is a pisspoor excuse for science.

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