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Quote by: Foxfyre Actually a recent in depth university study shows Fox to overall be less biased than CNN. University of Connecticutt I believe. I'll look it up. |
Here's one...
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"...according to a new survey by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press. (Univ. of Maryland)
But here’s one big difference: the survey respondents who seemed to know the most about what’s going on — who were able to identify major public figures, for example — were likely to be viewers of fake news programs like Jon Stewart’s “The Daily Show” and “The Colbert Report”; those who knew the least watched network morning news programs, Fox News or local television news."--
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Quote by: Foxfyre World Temperatures Falling Whilst CO2 Keeps Rising |
This has been explained to you, Foxfyre... several times. Note that your chart covers only ten years... 1998 to 2008. The temperature drops between '98 and '00, then essentially
levels off!
Based on tradional fluctuations, it should be
dropping between 2000 and 2005. Here's what your chart doesn't show...
Follow along, please.
Temperatures rise dramatically for 5 years - 1975 to 1980
Temperatures fall slightly for 5 years - 1980 to 1985
Temperatures rise dramatically again for 5 years - 1985 to 1990
Temperatures fall slightly for only 4 years - 1990 to 1994
Temperatures rise dramatically for 4 years - 1994 to 1998
Temperatures fall slightly for 2 years - 1998 to 2000 Same as on your chart.
Temperatures rise again (only slightly on your chart) from 2000 to 2008
Based on these cycles, it should be rising again... oh, right about now! But there's even more natural cycles in play, aren't there. For instance, about every 35 years...
Temperatures fall slightly for 35 years, with 5 yr ups and downs -- 1875 to 1910
Temperatures rise dramatically for 35 years, with 5 yr ups and downs -- 1910 to 1945
Temperatures
level off for 30 years, with 5 yr ups and downs -- 1945 to 1975
Temperatures rise dramatically for 30 years, with 5 yr ups and downs -- 1975 to 2005.
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Based on these trends, Foxfyre, what would you predict would happen next? Is any of this sinking through? Here's another view of those 35 year cycles, but going back 1,000 years.

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