PC is killing this country!

PC is killing this country!
I love it
is it just me or is it funny the global warming conference he is attending today and it is in the middle of a blizzard


Rodger that, over.:laugh:
 
for what it's worth, my views on global warming.
I don't know if we are screwing up the atmosphere with our hydrocarbons or our CFC's and I don't know if the trend toward smaller Ice caps is our fault or a natural occurrence.
What I do know is that the human animal is about the only species that :dung:s in it's own nest and I can see no good coming from it.

If you find a place where they will give you a cup of coffee for my opinion , please let me know.
 
for what it's worth, my views on global warming.
I don't know if we are screwing up the atmosphere with our hydrocarbons or our CFC's and I don't know if the trend toward smaller Ice caps is our fault or a natural occurrence.
What I do know is that the human animal is about the only species that :dung:s in it's own nest and I can see no good coming from it.

If you find a place where they will give you a cup of coffee for my opinion , please let me know.

One of my many issues with "Global Warming" is if we are warmer now than any time in human history. How did the vikings farm & ranch Greenland?
I know I saw a "Nasty Geographic" special on that! :laugh:
 
Here is an email i just received. It says it all so here it is...Wilurb :)

To my Liberal friends:

Please accept with no obligation, implied or implicit, my best wishes for an environmentally conscious, socially responsible, low-stress, non-addictive, gender-neutral celebration of the winter solstice holiday, practiced within the most enjoyable traditions of the religious persuasion of your choice, or secular practices of your choice, with respect for the religious/secular persuasion and/or traditions of others, or their choice not to practice religious or secular traditions at all. I also wish you a fiscally successful, personally fulfilling and medically uncomplicated recognition of the onset of the generally accepted calendar year 2010, but not without due respect for the calendars of choice of other cultures whose contributions to society have helped make America great. Not to imply that America is necessarily greater than any other country nor the only America in the Western Hemisphere. Also, this wish is made without regard to the race, creed, color, age, physical ability, religious faith or sexual preference of the wishee.


 
the whole global warming thing is a bunch of :dung:. they want to tell us that we need to lower our "carbon footprint". but then the same people fly jets from all over the place to step out of them and into a big SUV. WTF! they should have rode bicycles.
 
I saw the presidents motorcade up close and personal. That car had to wiegh a ton and the rolling stock mustve taken alot of fuel to get them moving. And Im supposed to drive a Prius? :laugh: He flew in on Air Force One and his motorcade came up from DC. :confused:
 
At least we aren't in China, where the rivers look like the rainbow colors of gatoraid.

For those who don't know these are water samples from rivers and streams in China.
What color water would you like?

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one of my many issues with "global warming" is if we are warmer now than any time in human history. How did the vikings farm & ranch greenland?
I know i saw a "nasty geographic" special on that! :laugh:
bingo
 
My favorite part of the whole stinking lie is that it STARTED as "global warming" and when they were shot to hell with actual indisputable fact to the contrary, It somehow changed into "global climate change" No shame, noooooo shame.....
 
I have to agree there is "climate change". It's been changing since this Ol'Rocks been spinning. With or without human intervention.;)
 
people think I am such a negative person when I say that most lifeforms ever on this planet have gone extinct because of the changes it has gone through. Weather it be dinosaurs, mammoths or neanderthal man, some event or other species has made it go extinct. Why do we feel as a species we are beyond that? Climate change started the first day the temperature changed 1 degree on the face of this planet.
 
I expect a letter from the land lord any day now. "I want you off the planet by the end of the month, I have another tenant. Don't even think about asking for the damage deposit back!!".:cool:
 
Polluting pets: the devastating impact of man's best friend

by Isabelle Toussaint and Jurgen Hecker Isabelle Toussaint And Jurgen Hecker Sun Dec 20, 3:23 pm ET


PARIS (AFP) – Man's best friend could be one of the environment's worst enemies, according to a new study which says the carbon pawprint of a pet dog is more than double that of a gas-guzzling sports utility vehicle.
But the revelation in the book "Time to Eat the Dog: The Real Guide to Sustainable Living" by New Zealanders Robert and Brenda Vale has angered pet owners who feel they are being singled out as troublemakers.
The Vales, specialists in sustainable living at Victoria University of Wellington, analysed popular brands of pet food and calculated that a medium-sized dog eats around 164 kilos (360 pounds) of meat and 95 kilos of cereal a year.
Combine the land required to generate its food and a "medium" sized dog has an annual footprint of 0.84 hectares (2.07 acres) -- around twice the 0.41 hectares required by a 4x4 driving 10,000 kilometres (6,200 miles) a year, including energy to build the car.
To confirm the results, the New Scientist magazine asked John Barrett at the Stockholm Environment Institute in York, Britain, to calculate eco-pawprints based on his own data. The results were essentially the same.
"Owning a dog really is quite an extravagance, mainly because of the carbon footprint of meat," Barrett said.
Other animals aren't much better for the environment, the Vales say.
Cats have an eco-footprint of about 0.15 hectares, slightly less than driving a Volkswagen Golf for a year, while two hamsters equates to a plasma television and even the humble goldfish burns energy equivalent to two mobile telephones.
But Reha Huttin, president of France's 30 Million Friends animal rights foundation says the human impact of eliminating pets would be equally devastating.
"Pets are anti-depressants, they help us cope with stress, they are good for the elderly," Huttin told AFP.
"Everyone should work out their own environmental impact. I should be allowed to say that I walk instead of using my car and that I don't eat meat, so why shouldn't I be allowed to have a little cat to alleviate my loneliness?"
Sylvie Comont, proud owner of seven cats and two dogs -- the environmental equivalent of a small fleet of cars -- says defiantly, "Our animals give us so much that I don't feel like a polluter at all.
"I think the love we have for our animals and what they contribute to our lives outweighs the environmental considerations.
"I don't want a life without animals," she told AFP.
And pets' environmental impact is not Limited to their carbon footprint, as cats and dogs devastate wildlife, spread disease and pollute waterways, the Vales say.
With a total 7.7 million cats in Britain, more than 188 million wild animals are hunted, killed and eaten by feline predators per year, or an average 25 birds, mammals and frogs per cat, according to figures in the New Scientist.
Likewise, dogs decrease biodiversity in areas they are walked, while their faeces cause high bacterial levels in rivers and streams, making the water unsafe to drink, starving waterways of oxygen and killing aquatic life.
And cat poo can be even more toxic than doggy doo -- owners who flush their litter down the toilet ultimately infect sea otters and other animals with toxoplasma gondii, which causes a killer brain disease.
But despite the apocalyptic visions of domesticated animals' environmental impact, solutions exist, including reducing pets' protein-rich meat intake.
"If <-BAD WORD-> is scoffing 'Fancy Feast' -- or some other food made from choice cuts of meat -- then the relative impact is likely to be high," said Robert Vale.
"If, on the other hand, the cat is fed on fish heads and other leftovers from the fishmonger, the impact will be lower."
Other potential positive steps include avoiding walking your dog in wildlife-rich areas and keeping your cat indoors at night when it has a particular thirst for other, smaller animals' blood.
As with buying a car, humans are also encouraged to take the environmental impact of their future possession/companion into account.
But the best way of compensating for that paw or clawprint is to make sure your animal is dual purpose, the Vales urge. Get a hen, which offsets its impact by laying edible eggs, or a rabbit, prepared to make the ultimate environmental sacrifice by ending up on the dinner table.
"Rabbits are good, provided you eat them," said Robert Vale.
 
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'Obamaville' sign posted near homeless camp

Posted: Dec 10, 2009 4:28 PM CST Thursday, December 10, 2009 5:28 PM EST Updated: Dec 15, 2009 11:39 AM CST Tuesday, December 15, 2009 12:39 PM EST
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- Someone has put a lot of thought into a welcome sign that may surprise you, it's in front of a homeless camp off I-25 in Colorado Springs.
Its message, "Welcome to Obamaville, Colorado's fastest growing community." Despite repeated calls no one could answer the question, who put up the sign?
To some homeless the sign's message says enough. Mark Limonez, a homeless man living in "tent city", says the sign doesn't make him feel good about trying to get back on his feet. "Guys are trying to work but there's not enough work out there, so they go pan handling or flag a sign" Limonez says, "I've never seen so many camps since I've been out in the streets - there's no money."
There are no logos on the front of the sign and no clues to where it comes from.
 
Polluting pets: the devastating impact of man's best friend

I don't think this report even begins to cover the ammount of "green house gas" the average dog or cat produces in a year. X2 if you feed them canned food.:eek:
 
English priest says shoplifting OK at times

2 hrs 41 mins ago

LONDON – Parish priest Tim Jones says it's OK to shoplift at times as long as you don't take more than you need — but British police, retailers and clergy disagree.
Jones says people in desperate need may at times be justified shoplifting items from large chain stores. He serves a village in York 220 miles (355 kilometers) north of London.
He defended his comments Tuesday in the face of a firestorm of criticism, saying society is wrong to ignore the desperate plight of many poor people.
The Archdeacon of York, Richard Seed, has released a statement saying the Church of England does not condone shoplifting. North Yorkshire Police have followed suit, pointing out that shoplifting is a crime.
The British Retail Consortium also condemned Jones' views.
 
Funny the same people condemning it would be the first ones doing it, if tossed out on their prissy <-BAD WORD->.
 
CJ did a nice job of putting up some CHRISTmas cheer here on the site though. Stockings from the lights and Santas a Jeeper. :)
 

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