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Old 06-26-2009, 07:37 AM
choctaw choctaw is offline
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RAINFOREST, RAINFOREST, RAINFOREST !!!!!!!
There now, have a nice weekend, Mike.

This pop culture tragedy is putting out a fog to cover the Cap and Trade Bill that will screw only those that have a need for energy and fuel of any kind.(Everyone). So much for not taxing the poor or middle class.


I was just thing the same thing while watching all the CONSTANT Waco Jacko coverage.

You think they planned it this way?
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Old 06-26-2009, 07:53 AM
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I think we should utilize the resources we have here in the United States to the fullest potential. We all know that we will need alternative engergy sources in the future, but NOW we need to mine more coal, drill more wells, etc., to buy us MORE TIME to develop better engery technologies. I think it is crazy we are passing so many new laws that are forcing the industry/United States to turn its back on its own resource. I am a mining engineer (in the coal industry) and I know we have the resources here, but now with all the bills/laws being passed we won't be able to use them due to carbon emissions regulations. The United States is going to shoot themselves in the foot when they choke off being able to "legally" produce energy (electricity, goods, fuel, steel, ect) from coal, crude oil, natural gas, hard rock, etc.

Once we choke ourselves off our OWN ENGERGY RESOURCE, we will make ourselves weak and vunerable and other countries that are in full steam ahead mode will run us over like a steamroller. What was one of the United States major strength through the World Wars? Machinery/Weapons, aka... STEEL, which comes from COAL. Hmmm..... anyone see a connection here?
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Old 06-26-2009, 07:55 AM
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Not a doubt in my mind. I'm so tired of this media garbage. NK could be sneaking up on Ca right now and we'll never know.
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Old 06-30-2009, 07:25 AM
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It will be interesting to see how far the inquiry goes, before BIG brother puts the kabash on it
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Old 06-30-2009, 07:36 AM
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Last semester at school some wacko environmentalist group decided to let everyone know that eating meat is destroying the planet. How did they do this? They printed pamphlets and put them on every single car and bike on our campus of 40,000 students. I only drove my car a couple times a week and I only rode my bike once the entire year so I never took the thing off of my bike. They stayed on bikes and cars for a couple of weeks. By time someone finally took them off of everything they had started blowing around campus.
So the crazies were perfectly fine with the dozens of trees they "killed" and the litter they created, as long as we stopped eating meat.
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Old 06-30-2009, 08:00 AM
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Just look at the new energy bill, you have to have your house inspected and it has to pass their energy audit before you can sell it. Lets see a tree hugger comes and sees your truck, your ATV's the targets on your garage wall from last trip to the range. He/she will be the one to decide whether or not you can sell your house. I still remember the cover of Time magazine from the 70's that was talking about global cooling, they were actually going to cover the ice caps with coal dust to absorb heat.
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Old 06-30-2009, 08:01 AM
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Last semester at school some wacko environmentalist group decided to let everyone know that eating meat is destroying the planet. How did they do this? They printed pamphlets and put them on every single car and bike on our campus of 40,000 students. I only drove my car a couple times a week and I only rode my bike once the entire year so I never took the thing off of my bike. They stayed on bikes and cars for a couple of weeks. By time someone finally took them off of everything they had started blowing around campus.
So the crazies were perfectly fine with the dozens of trees they "killed" and the litter they created, as long as we stopped eating meat.
Nothing funnier than a hypocritical enviro nut. I heard of this enviro group that was pissed at some dirtbikers, and put up some kind of booby trap to hurt them (I think it was like a piece of wire that was strung between two trees to strip them off their bikes), so they hurried up and put up the trap, and were seen jumping into their DIESEL EXCURSION to get away
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Old 07-05-2009, 12:44 PM
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Old 07-05-2009, 07:24 PM
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I love the enviro-nuts who do all they can to stop logging, not realizing how important it is to our world with nice things like paper, houses, medicine, etc. Not to mention that logging is necessary in many areas to keep the environment healthy.
Take that you stupid hippies.
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