Is this woman related to JD?

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  • WTF
  • 06-13-2015, 02:24 PM
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politi...P?ocid=U221DHP

Scientists are still exploring the causes of California's historic drought, but one local lawmaker thinks it might all come down to one thing: God's wrath over abortion.
While speaking at the California ProLife Legislative Banquet last week, California Assemblywoman Shannon Grove (R) suggested a theory that the state's worst drought in 1,200 years may be divine retribution for California providing women with access to abortions, RH Reality Check reported.
“Texas was in a long period of drought until Governor Perry signed the fetal pain bill,” she told the audience. “It rained that night. Now God has his hold on California.”
Goddamn, it's mind-boggling the way people can deceive themselves into thinking something that stupid. How is this any different than sacrificing people so the rain gods would help the crops grow? We haven't learned a fucking thing.
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On another note....
All the "global warming/climate change" models all predicted the exact opposite would be happening on California.

Looks like the "Nazi/Progressive Party" got it wrong....again.

Gee....imagine a drought in a desert.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politi...P?ocid=U221DHP

Scientists are still exploring the causes of California's historic drought, but one local lawmaker thinks it might all come down to one thing: God's wrath over abortion.
While speaking at the California ProLife Legislative Banquet last week, California Assemblywoman Shannon Grove (R) suggested a theory that the state's worst drought in 1,200 years may be divine retribution for California providing women with access to abortions, RH Reality Check reported.
“Texas was in a long period of drought until Governor Perry signed the fetal pain bill,” she told the audience. “It rained that night. Now God has his hold on California.” Originally Posted by WTF
Abort a couple of thousand children... Should make you feel better...
On another note....
All the "global warming/climate change" models all predicted the exact opposite would be happening on California.

Looks like the "Nazi/Progressive Party" got it wrong....again.

Gee....imagine a drought in a desert. Originally Posted by TheDaliLama
Not entirely true.

http://thinkprogress.org/climate/201...ornia-drought/

California is much more than a desert.
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Goddamn, it's mind-boggling the way people can deceive themselves into thinking something that stupid. How is this any different than sacrificing people so the rain gods would help the crops grow? We haven't learned a fucking thing. Originally Posted by WombRaider
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  • Old-T
  • 06-16-2015, 09:56 AM
So much for any intelligent thought about separation of church & state or climatology.

No, what was I thinking. There is very little intelligent thought on this board.
Wow, you are a fucking idiot.


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does whatever an Underpants can
spins his lie, any size
catches cum between his eyes
Look out! here cums the Underpants
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can he screw up a thread?
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in the chill of night
at the scene of a post
like a streaking libtard
he arrives just in time!!
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Friendly ECCIE Underpants
Wealth and fame?
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being a libtard is his reward
to him .. life is a great big libtard gang bang
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Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
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  • WTF
  • 06-16-2015, 10:56 AM
On another note....
All the "global warming/climate change" models all predicted the exact opposite would be happening on California.

Looks like the "Nazi/Progressive Party" got it wrong....again.

Gee....imagine a drought in a desert. Originally Posted by TheDaliLama
Not sure where you are getting your data...from Sean Hannity?

http://www.publicaffairs.noaa.gov/stories/sir40.html

The authors reviewed existing paleoclimatic literature, including a variety of data sources, to determine what droughts were like before instruments were invented, and to compare droughts of the past 2000 years with more recent droughts. The data sources consist of historical documents, tree rings and archaeological remains, as well as lake, river and wind-blown sediments.
The authors found a greater range of drought variability in the past than found in the instrumental record. Droughts of the 20th century have been only moderately severe and relatively short, compared with droughts of much longer ago. Woodhouse said that paleoclimatic records of the past 400 years strongly indicate that the severe droughts of the 20th century, the 1930s Dust Bowl and the l950s drought, were not unusual events and suggest that we can expect to have droughts of this magnitude once or twice a century.
"However, when we look even farther back in time, we see indications of droughts with much greater duration," said Woodhouse. During the 13th to 16th centuries, there is evidence for two major droughts that probably significantly exceeded the severity, length, and spatial extent of 20th century droughts, the authors report. The most recent of these "megadroughts" occurred throughout the western United States in the second part of the 16th century. This drought appears to have been the most
severe and persistent drought in the Southwest in the past 1000 to 2000 years. Another megadrought occurred in the last quarter of the 13th century.

"Conditions that lead to severe droughts such as that of the late 16th century could recur in the future, leading to a natural disaster of a dimension unprecedented in the 20th century," Overpeck said. "Besides the fact that natural variability could have more severe droughts in store for us in the future, two human factors could make the Great Plains even more susceptible to a severe drought in the future. These are land use practices and global warming."
"Even in the absence of significant greenhouse warming, however, future droughts may be much more severe and last much longer than what we have experienced this century," Woodhouse said.