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Subject: Re: So being a worthless self-centered one-way paranoid square like you is virtuous? | |
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Date Posted: 08:58:52 04/25/07 Wed In reply to: Mo' Green 's message, "So being a worthless self-centered one-way paranoid square like you is virtuous?" on 08:19:47 04/25/07 Wed A very self-important college freshman at a recent football game took it upon himself to explain to a senior citizen sitting next to him why it was impossible for the older generation to understand his own. "You grew up in a different, actually almost primitive, world," the student said loud enough for the whole crowd to hear. "We young people today grew up with television, jet planes, space travel, man walking on the moon, our spaceships have visited Mars. We even have nuclear energy, electric and hydrogen cars, computers with light-speed processing, and, uh......" Taking advantage of a pause for breath in the student's litany, the "wizened" one said, "You're right, son, we didn't have those things when we were young. So we invented them, you arrogant little shithead!! Now...... what are you doing for the next generation??" >Again, just trying to gauge the extent of your >delusion. > >>>Just trying to understant better how your pea brain >>>works. >>> >>>>Report: China Will Pass U.S. As Polluter >>>> >>>>Apr 24 01:41 AM US/Eastern >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>SHANGHAI, China (AP) - China will pass the United >>>>States as the world's biggest source of greenhouse >>>>gasses this year, an official with the International >>>>Energy Agency was quoted as saying. >>>>China had been forecast to surpass the U.S. in 2010, >>>>but its sizzling economic growth has pushed the date >>>>forward, the IEA's chief economist, Fatih Birol, was >>>>quoted as saying in an interview appearing in >>>>Tuesday's Wall Street Journal newspaper. >>>> >>>>"In the past couple of months, economic growth and >>>>related coal consumption has grown at such an >>>>unexpected rate," Birol was quoted as saying. >China's >>>>rising emissions will effectively cancel out >attempts >>>>by other countries to reduce their own, he said. >>>> >>>>Those comments follow the weekend release of a >>Chinese >>>>government report detailing the costs of climate >>>>change but asserting that the country should focus >on >>>>development before cutting greenhouse gas >emissions. >>>> >>>>Higher than average temperatures meant spreading >>>>deserts, worsening droughts, shrinking glaciers and >>>>increased spread of diseases, said the report, >>>>compiled by more than a dozen government bodies. It >>>>said emission limits were unfair and would constrain >>>>China's current energy and manufacturing >industries. >>>> >>>>China is a signatory to the Kyoto Protocol on >>reducing >>>>greenhouse gasses, but is exempt from its >>restrictions >>>>because it is a developing country. >>>> >>>>The Paris-based IEA advises developed country on >>>>energy policy. >>>> >>>> >>>>href="http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8OMPH >M >>8 >>>0 >>>>&show_article=1">http://www.breitbart.com/article.ph >p >>? >>>i >>>>d=D8OMPHM80&show_article=1 [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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