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redeye
Al Gore visits Berkeley, charges up Prop. 87 rally

SAYS MEASURE TO FUND GREEN ENERGY HELPS TACKLE CLIMATE CRISIS

By Rick Jurgens
MediaNews
Former Vice President Al Gore appeared in Berkeley on Monday to lend his celebrity and reputation as a crusader against global warming to a measure on California's Nov. 7 ballot that would tax oil companies to raise $4 billion for green energy projects.

``I'm here to change peoples' minds on the climate crisis and to support Prop 87,'' Gore called to a group of reporters after he emerged from the ``100 miles per gallon'' Toyota Prius that brought him to a noontime rally in a sun-drenched park behind Berkeley's City Hall.

His motorcade also included three motorcycles, two limousines and a Dodge Ram 1500 light duty truck.

Gore, flanked by signs proclaiming Yes on 87 and promoting the Web site of a Berkeley company that installs solar energy systems, spoke to hundreds of supporters who had passed between metal barriers and gathered in front of speakers pulsating rock and reggae music.

Organizers estimated the crowd at 3,000. Police at the scene had no estimate.

Like a candidate delivering a stump speech, Gore ranged over a wide political terrain in his 24-minute speech. He compared those who have denied the threat posed by greenhouse gas emissions and climate change to those who ignored warnings before Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans.

Gore likened the global-warming crisis to having a sick child: No responsible parent would delay treatment once a diagnosis is rendered, he said.

Proposition 87 would tax oil companies for oil they take from California, raising about $4 billion for use in developing alternative energy sources with a goal of reducing the state's dependence on gas and diesel by 25 percent within 10 years.

It's backed by environmental, health and other groups who say it will reduce foreign-oil dependence while nurturing cleaner energy and mitigating global warming. California is the only oil-producing state without such a drilling tax, they note, but the measure's foes -- funded mostly by San Ramon-based Chevron and other oil companies -- say the state already puts property, sales and other taxes on oil.

No on 87 campaign spokesman Nick DeLuca attended Gore's speech and later Monday said it underscored the ``split between the big picture and the actual initiative.'' Oil companies, business groups and other opponents of the measure agree on reducing foreign-oil dependence and stopping global warming, he said, but the measure poses problems: a tax that would decrease domestic production and increase foreign-oil imports, and a new bureaucracy exempt from competitive bidding and some conflict-of-interest rules.

Oil companies, which face the loss of profits from hundreds of California oil wells, had ponied up $73 million through last Friday to attack Proposition 87 with an advertising barrage that argues that the tax would increase fuel prices.

Chevron, the state's largest oil producer, had kicked in $30 million. Supporters of Proposition 87 said Chevron wrote an additional $5 million check on Monday. The company did not respond immediately to a request for comment.

Proposition 87's supporters have stayed in the fight, largely on the strength of an unprecedented $40 million contribution from a Hollywood producer and real estate heir Stephen Bing. Gore acknowledged Bing's presence at Monday's rally, but he did not speak.
FatesWebb
what is your point? he arrived in a 100mpg car! funny you didnt mention that. it was a light duty dodge truck, so you propose that we do away with all trucks?

Why do you hate mother earth?
BeerPal
So the former Vice President of the United States, his assistants and his Secret Service protection are supposed to walk everywhere they go? Fuck you, retard.
angrychink
that's because the decider flies in on a carpet
DUDE-HERE
WHY NOT GET TOYOTA TO MAKE A HYBRID LIMOSINE OR GET A DEISAL AND TURN YOUR LIMO AND TRUCKS INTO BIO DIESELS..THATS WHAT HE SHOULD HAVE DONE
angrychink
are you talking about bush's motorcade?

(but, wait, he is funded by big oil, so who give a shit, (R)ight?)
BeerPal
Quote: Originally posted by DUDE-HERE
WHY NOT GET TOYOTA TO MAKE A HYBRID LIMOSINE OR GET A DEISAL AND TURN YOUR LIMO AND TRUCKS INTO BIO DIESELS..THATS WHAT HE SHOULD HAVE DONE


Why don't you stop posting? THAT would eliminate a whole lot of worthless emissions.
DUDE-HERE
Quote: Originally posted by angrychink
are you talking about bush's motorcade?

(but, wait, he is funded by big oil, so who give a shit, (R)ight?)




bush doesn't clain to be an environmentalist...gore does
DUDE-HERE
Quote: Originally posted by BeerPal
Why don't you stop posting? THAT would eliminate a whole lot of worthless emissions.



huh ?
angrychink
Quote: Originally posted by DUDE-HERE
bush doesn't clain to be an environmentalist...gore does


clain?

don't speak badly about others typos....
DUDE-HERE
Quote: Originally posted by angrychink
clain?

don't speak badly about others typos....



fucking please..you had a typo on another thread...but if thats your only retort, then, thats cool. show everyone that chinese people are not as smart as the stats say
angrychink
please

you're the posterboy for republican ignorance and stupidity
kali
Quote: Originally posted by angrychink
that's because the decider flies in on a carpet
:lol: :lol::funny:

kali
what is this asshat complaining about??

Hybrid Car Enthusiasts Achieve 110 MPG In A Prius

"Prius Goes Nearly 1400 Miles On One Tank Of Gas
They did it!

The weekend of August 5th through the 7th, 2005, a team of hybrid car enthusiasts, took an unmodified Toyota Prius to a record breaking 1397 miles on a single 12.78 gallon tank of gas. That is a whopping 110 miles per gallon! This is an amazing accomplishment considering the EPA estimates for the hybrid is 60 city and 51 highway.

The original four men, Dave Bassage of W. Virginia, Dan Kroushl of Pennsylvania, Wayne Gerdes of Illinois, and Rick Reese of South Carolina, began driving in shifts Friday evening. On Saturday, a fifth man, Bob Barlow of Virginia, was added to ease the load of driving the nearly 1400 miles.

They drove back and forth for over 40 hours on an 18 mile stretch of 30 - 40 mph, four-lane highway. The route was selected specifically because it is in range in which the Prius can be operated very efficiently."



it took me all of 1 second to google that. Gore was PROVING his point by arriving at the rally in an energy efficient vehicle. :rolleye2:
DUDE-HERE
Hybrid cars are all the rage in Hollywood. Celebrities drive them like they're a badge of honor. You save a few gallons of gas, you save the planet. Right? Well, not when you hop on a private jet and burn enough fuel to propel NASCAR through 2050.

Of course, the stars need to go here and there. The location shoots, the fabulous vacations, etc. But that's why God created United Airlines. G-IV's, on the other hand, were created in the image of precious celebs.

Julia Roberts and her PriusJulia Roberts

On the ground: Roberts drives a Prius, which gets (at best) 60 miles to the gallon, shaving 30 miles off a normal car's mpg.
In the air: Chicago/LA, 1,749 miles in a private jet, the route she took with Rupert Everett while shooting "My Best Friend's Wedding."
Gas guzzled: 2,100 gallons of jet fuel.
Prius Penance: Julia would have to drive 30,000 miles, or roughly once around the earth and then some to even out her consumption in the air.
So Julia says: No word yet from Julia's rep.


Jennifer Lopez

On the ground: J-Lo tools around in her 60 miles-per-gallon Prius.
In the air: LA /New York, 2,475 miles in a private jet. Lopez was actually sued by a private jet company for allegedly skipping out on the bill, though she says it's all a misunderstanding and she was not supposed to be billed.
Gas guzzled: 2,750 gallons of jet fuel.
Prius penance: She'd have to drive 45,000 miles, and that's a lot longer for Jenny than just going down the block. It's actually more like twice around the earth.
So Jennifer says: There was no comment from Lopez's rep.


George Clooney and his electric carGeorge Clooney

On the ground: George favors a Tango, an electric car that gets a whopping 135 miles to the charge.
In the air: Los Angeles/Tokyo, 5500 miles in a private jet.
Gas guzzled: 7,000 gallons of jet fuel.
Electric shocker: Even with his super-saver Tango, he'll have to drive over 57 oceans -- Pacific Oceans to break even.
So George says: Clooney's rep, publicist Stan Rosenfield, tells TMZ, "You clearly have no understanding of certain people's need for private transport," and points out that Clooney often has "no control" over his travel schedule.



Brad Pitt gets off his private jetBrad Pitt

On the ground: Eco-champ Brad is yet another Prius-lover, and he reportedly has several hybrids in his stable.
In the air: Los Angeles/Namibia, 9,400 miles in a private jet.
Gas guzzled: 11,000 gallons of jet fuel.
Prius penance: Brad burned enough fuel to take a Prius to the moon.
So Brad says: Pitt didn't have any comment. His rep tells TMZ that Pitt is out of the country.

Leo fueling his PriusAnd the true-blue Green Award goes to ... Leo DiCaprio.

On the ground: Leo drives a Toyota Prius
In the air: Leo flies just like us folk -- commercial, unless he positively must fly private because of scheduling.
Prius penance: None.
angrychink
what's amazing dude is

you found all this info on the gas consumption of a few stars

but you can't read about the incompetence of bush
iatebethO
Quote: Originally posted by angrychink
please

you're the posterboy for republican ignorance and stupidity


Angrychink, please fill in the blank.

"Please ___________ you're the posterboy for republican ignorance and stipidity"

You weren't exactly clear who you were talking about, and there's more than a few that fit the description.

Maybe just round up the usual suspects.
angrychink
i apologize

i will need to further clarify my posts in the future
DUDE-HERE
Quote: Originally posted by angrychink
what's amazing dude is

you found all this info on the gas consumption of a few stars

but you can't read about the incompetence of bush




ahhh, good retort again
angrychink
well, it is pretty amazing that idiots like you harp on stars' gas mileage

while totally ignoring (for political purposes) the total incomptence of that dumbfuck bush
Brandx
Quote: Originally posted by DUDE-HERE
fucking please..you had a typo on another thread...but if thats your only retort, then, thats cool. show everyone that chinese people are not as smart as the stats say


Seriously, dude... I've said this many times before, but there's an understanding among posters of what's acceptable when it comes to grammar. Subject/verb agreement, splicing of sentences, and wrong use of pronouns are all acceptable when typing away, pretending to look like you're actually working, but you cross that line habitually on a daily basis.

However, your posts are incomprehensible, and it's not a understatement. I'm not saying this b/c I disagree with you on variety of subjects because I happen to think NCMike communicates rather well even though he's a Republican. Anyway. I know the "dude" is your idol, but try to tighten up your posts so that some of us could at least get the jist of what you're saying.
DUDE-HERE
Quote: Originally posted by angrychink
well, it is pretty amazing that idiots like you harp on stars' gas mileage

while totally ignoring (for political purposes) the total incomptence of that dumbfuck bush



THE THREAD IS ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING RETARD AND PEOPLE USING MORE THAN THEY NEED TO WHILE TELLING OTHERS TO CONSERVE


YOU ARE SUCH A STUPID RETARD

AS YOU SAY STICK TO THE THREAD
angrychink
so, your way of doing it is...to list the gas consumption of stars

how about listing the gas consumption of dumbya's motorcade, then, asshole?
DUDE-HERE
Quote: Originally posted by angrychink
so, your way of doing it is...to list the gas consumption of stars

how about listing the gas consumption of dumbya's motorcade, then, asshole?




AGAIN RETARD...BUSH DOESN'T CLAIM TO BE AN ENVIRONMENTALIST . SO HE IS NOT BEING HYPOCRITICAL WHEN IT COMES TO GAS CONSUMPTION. WHEN AL GORE WHO WRITES A BOOK EARTH IN THE BALANCE AND INCONVIENENT TRUTH MOVIE AND HE DRIVES A GAS GUZZLER THEN YOU ARE BEING A HYPOCRIT. BECAUSE YOUR RETARDED YOU DON'T HAVE THE ABILITY TO SEE THAT
angrychink
bush doesn't claim to be an environmentalist?

hahahahahahahahahaaha

i agree he doesn't act like an environmentalist

but, as far as him 'claiming' not to be an environmentalist

are you sure you know what you're talking about?

you gotta be retarded to use this argument
angrychink
actually

given this search: http://www.google.com/search?client...=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

you're probably (R)ight....bush doesn't claim to be an environmentalist

just..the real environmentalists just keep saying how fucked up bush's 'environmental policies' are

i guess there is a difference
DUDE-HERE
Quote: Originally posted by angrychink
actually

given this search: http://www.google.com/search?client...=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

you're probably (R)ight....bush doesn't claim to be an environmentalist

just..the real environmentalists just keep saying how fucked up bush's 'environmental policies' are

i guess there is a difference



YEA SHE GETS IT NOW HOLY SHIT.....WAY TO FOCUS
angrychink
i guess, the thing to ask then, is

why do all the real environmentalists hate bush's environmental policies?

and is that the reason dumb fucks like you gotta produce bullshit like stars gas mileage
DUDE-HERE
Quote: Originally posted by angrychink
i guess, the thing to ask then, is

why do all the real environmentalists hate bush's environmental policies?

and is that the reason dumb fucks like you gotta produce bullshit like stars gas mileage



they hate bush period...teddy kennedy shut down wind power in hyanusport...they still like him even though he shut it down. most environmentalists are emotional idiots and let people who are anti-environmentalists in their actions get away with it so long as they are democrats ..
angrychink
you're typing this crap

while you pasted the gas consumption of some movie stars

what a stupid piece of crap you are
FatesWebb
Quote: Originally posted by DUDE-HERE
Hybrid cars are all the rage in Hollywood. Celebrities drive them like they're a badge of honor. You save a few gallons of gas, you save the planet. Right? Well, not when you hop on a private jet and burn enough fuel to propel NASCAR through 2050.

Of course, the stars need to go here and there. The location shoots, the fabulous vacations, etc. But that's why God created United Airlines. G-IV's, on the other hand, were created in the image of precious celebs.

Julia Roberts and her PriusJulia Roberts

On the ground: Roberts drives a Prius, which gets (at best) 60 miles to the gallon, shaving 30 miles off a normal car's mpg.
In the air: Chicago/LA, 1,749 miles in a private jet, the route she took with Rupert Everett while shooting "My Best Friend's Wedding."
Gas guzzled: 2,100 gallons of jet fuel.
Prius Penance: Julia would have to drive 30,000 miles, or roughly once around the earth and then some to even out her consumption in the air.
So Julia says: No word yet from Julia's rep.


Jennifer Lopez

On the ground: J-Lo tools around in her 60 miles-per-gallon Prius.
In the air: LA /New York, 2,475 miles in a private jet. Lopez was actually sued by a private jet company for allegedly skipping out on the bill, though she says it's all a misunderstanding and she was not supposed to be billed.
Gas guzzled: 2,750 gallons of jet fuel.
Prius penance: She'd have to drive 45,000 miles, and that's a lot longer for Jenny than just going down the block. It's actually more like twice around the earth.
So Jennifer says: There was no comment from Lopez's rep.


George Clooney and his electric carGeorge Clooney

On the ground: George favors a Tango, an electric car that gets a whopping 135 miles to the charge.
In the air: Los Angeles/Tokyo, 5500 miles in a private jet.
Gas guzzled: 7,000 gallons of jet fuel.
Electric shocker: Even with his super-saver Tango, he'll have to drive over 57 oceans -- Pacific Oceans to break even.
So George says: Clooney's rep, publicist Stan Rosenfield, tells TMZ, "You clearly have no understanding of certain people's need for private transport," and points out that Clooney often has "no control" over his travel schedule.



Brad Pitt gets off his private jetBrad Pitt

On the ground: Eco-champ Brad is yet another Prius-lover, and he reportedly has several hybrids in his stable.
In the air: Los Angeles/Namibia, 9,400 miles in a private jet.
Gas guzzled: 11,000 gallons of jet fuel.
Prius penance: Brad burned enough fuel to take a Prius to the moon.
So Brad says: Pitt didn't have any comment. His rep tells TMZ that Pitt is out of the country.

Leo fueling his PriusAnd the true-blue Green Award goes to ... Leo DiCaprio.

On the ground: Leo drives a Toyota Prius
In the air: Leo flies just like us folk -- commercial, unless he positively must fly private because of scheduling.
Prius penance: None.


your argument is mute, planes get 38mpg [1], compared to cars which on average got [2] an average of 21.3 which could probably be raised now, but not to 38...

[1] http://www.geocities.com/dtmcbride/...-plane-car.html
[2] http://www.climatesolutions.org/pubs/pdfs/appendix.pdf

nice try there, but think about it, planes can fly in more of a straight line for one...
angrychink
so, how many gallons did dumbya waste

on his midnight autograph session to 'save' the braindead schiavo

how pitiful a political scheme was that?

whoa, but, wait, dumbya ISN'T an environmentalist

so, it was OK for him to waste all that gas on taxpayer expense
DUDE-HERE
the sky is falling, look at chicken little. what an ego this guy has. he thinks he is con us andthen later see , i saved the planet .

Al Gore: Earth is in 'Full-Scale Planetary Emergency'
By Leonard David
Senior Space Writer
posted: 26 October 2006
12:40 pm ET


LAS CRUCES, New Mexico—Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore has called for better use of the "space resource" to battle Earth's climate crisis, enlisting entrepreneurial muscle to help solve global issues that threaten the planet's habitability.

Gore said he has long been a fan of faster, cheaper, better approaches that allow the private sector to exploit the space resource "in a responsible and creative, and cost-efficient way."

As an example, Gore spotlighted the competitive and dynamic forces unleashed by the entrepreneurial growth of the Internet.

"We ought to learn that lesson and apply it to space," Gore said. "Because of the environmental climate crisis, we need to speed up the introduction of private companies into the creative exploitation of the space resource."

Gore spoke as part of a Wirefly X Prize Cup Executive Summit 2006 [image], held here Oct. 19, attended by a range of executives, visionaries and space and high-tech leaders.

Serious mistake

Labeling himself as a "recovering politician", the former U.S. Vice President under the Clinton Administration rebuked the recently released space policy by U.S. President George W. Bush.

Gore called the newly issued Bush space policy "a move in the wrong direction" and "a very serious mistake," and urged Summit listeners to analyze the policy "very carefully."

"It has the potential, down the road, to create the kind of fuzzy thinking and chaos in our efforts to exploit the space resource as the fuzzy thinking and chaos that the Iraq policy has created for us in Iraq," Gore explained.

"We need to avoid putting in place a set of policies that end up creating chaos and new obstacles for the creative exploitation of the space resource," he added.

Gore said that the new space policy, in his view, ignores international law and consensus.

"If one nation takes it upon itself to assert its own unilateral definition of what world law should be -- without respect to what the rest of the world thinks about it—that's usually a mistake," Gore told Summit attendees. "Policy matters. Law matters. International law matters."

Humankind's actions

Earth's climate pattern is now being put at risk by humankind's actions, Gore said. "We face what I think should be described as a full-scale planetary emergency."
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While aware such a phrase sounds shrill to many ears, Gore added that "unfortunately, I believe it is exactly dead-on accurate."

Gore cited increases in carbon dioxide, the thickening of the atmospheric blanket enveloping Earth, rising sea levels and the increased acidification of the world’s oceans that could completely disrupt the marine food chain.

"We have a climate crisis," Gore said. Humans first became aware of this fact while in space, he said, pointing to the 1968 flight of Apollo 8, when astronaut snapped a photograph showing a distant Earth, in all its beauty and fragility, rising beyond the Moon's barren horizon. The image, one of the most famous in history, caused a dramatic change in the consciousness of humankind, Gore said.

It was also the scientific study of near-Earth planetary neighbors—including Mars and Venus—that spurred the start of the earth sciences, Gore said. "It's still shocking to me that we have more detailed information in some fields about Mars and Venus than we have about Earth."

"Getting a perspective that can give us the ability to really understand and then effectively deal with the climate crisis is from the perspective of space," he said. "And government is not doing it, unfortunately. The private sector can."

Earth: like a business in liquidation

Gore said he expects there to be a "complete reexamination and re-imagining of what space policy should be" after the 2008 election.

Earlier this year, NASA removed the mention of Earth from its mission statement to better match up with the current administration's goal of pursuing human spaceflight to the Moon and Mars.

"[Earth] used to be right up there as one of our most important priorities," Gore said. "I think that if there were a change in administrations and party control…maybe even a new Republican President would reexamine that point and others connected to it."

Gore referenced the view of Herman Daly, an expert on ecological economics, who once said that the planet is being operated like a business in liquidation.

Centuries-old technologies, like the internal combustion engine, are "ridiculously inefficient", Gore pointed out. Global energy use, architecture and design, and transportation systems need rethinking.

Use of giant sunshades in space to help counteract global climate change—among several space projects dubbed as "geoengineering"—are not favored by Gore.

"In a word, I think it is nuts," Gore told SPACE.com. "If we don't know enough to stop putting 70 million tons of global warming pollution into the atmosphere every day, how in god's name can we know enough to precisely counteract that."

Evacuation route

Pressed on the colonization of space, Gore said that in some future century—maybe sooner—that could be a practical possibility. But he questions the ability of the human race to evacuate the planet, even with ample notice.

"We didn't do a really good job of evacuating the city of New Orleans [due to the onslaught of hurricane]," he said.

There's only one Earth, Gore said. "We don't have a spare…we don't have an operating manual."

Our planet has a rising fever, Gore said. "If the crib catches fire you don't say: ‘Hmmm, how fast is that crib going to burn? Has it ever burned before? Is my baby flame retardant?'"

The former U.S. Vice President said his personal cause is to change the public's mind about "this planet crisis" to make it a top priority. The term "crisis" in Chinese is represented by two symbols together, he advised.

"The first means danger…the second means opportunity," Gore said.
angrychink
versus dumbya's route of alienating the USA from the world and making everybody an enemy?

i like gore

plus, you're just jealous of anybody who can talk

did you see what dumbya did today?? hahahahahahahahaha
DUDE-HERE
a space ring to shade earth...what the fuck is this guy smoking...more rain but less water..please exaplne that to me please, greenland melts ..hahahahahha...there is land under that ice..this guy is deff a canibus club member
angrychink
sounds more logical then when dumbya tries to ad lib though....

but dumbya's on drugs most of the time
DUDE-HERE
Quote: Originally posted by angrychink
versus dumbya's route of alienating the USA from the world and making everybody an enemy?

i like gore

plus, you're just jealous of anybody who can talk

did you see what dumbya did today?? hahahahahahahahaha




of course you like gore. you like any democrat regardless of their action or lac there of
angrychink
at least gore has a brain

did you hear what dumbya tried to spew today?? hahahahahahahahahahaahaha
DUDE-HERE
Quote: Originally posted by angrychink
sounds more logical then when dumbya tries to ad lib though....

but dumbya's on drugs most of the time


a space ring is logical...ahhahahahahaah man are you fucken partisan.....at least say ..ok maybe thats a bit much you would say if you were being honest...but what do you say " thats logical " man are you fucken gullable..thats why the democratic party loves you because you believe anything they say regardless if it defies logiac

a space ring top shade the earth
DUDE-HERE
Quote: Originally posted by angrychink
at least gore has a brain

did you hear what dumbya tried to spew today?? hahahahahahahahahahaahaha




everybody has a brain....you sound like your must be about 20 years old
angrychink
did you want some examples of dumbya's 'talking' ??
DUDE-HERE
Quote: Originally posted by angrychink
did you want some examples of dumbya's 'talking' ??



I WANT YOU TO EXPLANE TO ME HOW A HUGE SPACE RING IS LOGICAL TO SHADE THE EARTH..
angrychink
gore's 'space shade' that you are so hysterical about - resulting in saving the planet

is much better than dumbya's plan of global destruction with the PNAC

don't you agree?
DUDE-HERE
Quote: Originally posted by angrychink
gore's 'space shade' that you are so hysterical about - resulting in saving the planet

is much better than dumbya's plan of global destruction with the PNAC

don't you agree?



MAN ARE YOU LIVING IN A FANTASY WORLD...WHY WOULD PNAC WANT TO DESTROY THE WORLD IF THEY ARE ONLY INTO MAKING MONEY ...AND YOU BELIEVE WE COULD BUILD A GIANT SPACE RING AND SHADE THE EARTH
angrychink
man you are living in a fantasy world

what are you smoking?
redeye
harley-davidson
redeye motorcade =a hipty hop,red wagon radio flyer,barbie and kens electric corvette and redeyeys boyfriend front and center on a pogo stick.... :D
FatesWebb
Quote: Originally posted by DUDE-HERE
MAN ARE YOU LIVING IN A FANTASY WORLD...WHY WOULD PNAC WANT TO DESTROY THE WORLD IF THEY ARE ONLY INTO MAKING MONEY ...AND YOU BELIEVE WE COULD BUILD A GIANT SPACE RING AND SHADE THE EARTH


Well actually I didnt read that shit, but really supposedly the global warming is due to wear of a "belt" around the earth, so IF it were possible to replace the belt somehow, then you would stop global warming... I dont feel like reading it, right now, but in a way it seems possible, however impossible as it would be very hard... but then again how does he suggest we do that? with what????
redeye
The environmental movement wants us to believe that their only concern is us and the planet and cleanliness, anti-pollution, fresh water, plenty of animals, no extinct species, people living at one in happiness and in communion with each other.


When in fact, everybody in the militant environmental movement is out there raising money left and right, flying around in their private planes, cutting down redwood trees for their backyard decks -- and they've got a financial stake in it. Plus they're ideologues. They're anti-capitalists, and they're using this "environmental" movement as an advancement of their anti-capitalist views
harley-davidson
i think you and dude here are smoking the same shit

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