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March 9, 2007
Polar Bears Are Thriving
Posted by Dave Blount at March 9, 2007 7:58 AM
Unaffected by the torrent of global warming lies that incessantly blasts out of the media with the force of water from a fire hose, polar bears have been thriving.
In the Davis Strait area, the population is up from 850 in the mid-1980s to 2,100. Says Mitch Taylor, a biologist who has been studying polar bears for 20 years:
There aren't just a few more bears. There are a hell of a lot more bears.
Local Eskimos have been saying so for awhile. But global warming hoaxers won't listen to them because the locals have an interest in keeping the dangerous bears off the endangered species list. Liberals want polar bears on the list not because they are even remotely endangered, but because they hope to throw a monkey wrench into the economy by claiming that energy production must only be allowed if we can prove it doesn't inconvenience polar bears.
Currently the Eskimos are allowed to kill only a tiny number of bears per year, which they do when the bears get too close to settlements. Polar bears are one of the few species on Earth that will hunt down humans and kill us for food, probably accounting for their immense popularity among environmentalists.
Even Kool-Aid–drinker Andrew Derocher, who still insists that global warming is killing polar bears, admits that the famed propaganda picture of a bear and its cub floating on an iceberg as if the ice had suddenly disappeared behind them is a fraud, as polar bears often travel by climbing onto floating ice.
As global warming hoaxers consider us too stupid to figure out, polar bears are aquatic animals, buoyant enough from all their insulating fat to swim for many miles. Their Latin name Ursus maritimus means "bear of the sea."

On a tip from V the K.


