What's this? Actual scientific facts debunking the Fox epic, The Day After Tomorrow? I can hardly believe it. The way Al Gore and MoveOn.org were hyping the movie, it sounded like it was non-fiction and could actually happen. We could actually enter an ice age in three days if we don't stop releasing greenhouse gases. Everyone north of Washington D.C. is going to die, and soon.
Or not. The whole film is pure fiction. The ideas behind it are not correct. The assumptions portrayed are there for pure entertainment. It's a movie. It's supposed to be fun, and I look forward to seeing it. But I'm not going to think that this could actually happen. I'm not going to believe Al Gore and the left's call for immediate reductions in the releases of greenhouse gases. I'm not going to blindly follow what a few (uneducated) people might believe regarding this movie. Instead, I'll read the facts (see article) and in no way base my vote in November on some ridiculous movie.
URL: Apocalypse Soon? (washingtonpost.com)
Or not. The whole film is pure fiction. The ideas behind it are not correct. The assumptions portrayed are there for pure entertainment. It's a movie. It's supposed to be fun, and I look forward to seeing it. But I'm not going to think that this could actually happen. I'm not going to believe Al Gore and the left's call for immediate reductions in the releases of greenhouse gases. I'm not going to blindly follow what a few (uneducated) people might believe regarding this movie. Instead, I'll read the facts (see article) and in no way base my vote in November on some ridiculous movie.
URL: Apocalypse Soon? (washingtonpost.com)



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