1/7/08

EVIDENCE! Drugs and keyboards don't mix


The Pukeicans and their lemmings like to downplay the Gobal warming thing because thats what big business tells them.

Translation:

Pukeicans = Republicans. I think. During Clinton's reign no democrat voted for Kyoto (see bottom of this post). Sounds like they qualify too... on this issue. But you know most libs (Lieberman excluded), they'll do anything to win. Hell, they VOTED TWICE TO SEND OUR TROOPS INTO HARMS WAY BECAUSE THEY THOUGHT IT WAS A VOTE GETTER.

Gobal Warming thing = Global Warming (Have to ask him about the use of "thing"; an appendage perhaps?)

Pssssssssssssssst... txrembrandt,
I didn't get my memo from big business this month. Is it in the mail?
Do you get one? You seem to know all about big business.
Tell me, which biggies are out there telling us what is what?
You know, spewing propaganda?
Really... I'd like to be in the know. Y'know.

Post it here, or on Wet Diapers Debates.

Last I knew the big propagandists were CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, NY Times, WaPo, and the like.
"NO!" you say? Why then have they swallowed the Gobble Warming propaganda like a porn star and spew the end product all over us?

And Hey!
Keep the pipe to yourself and stay away from my kids.


Midwest Painter
Post #23
On July 25, 1997, before the Kyoto Protocol was finalized (although it had been fully negotiated, and a penultimate draft was finished), the U.S. Senate unanimously passed by a 95–0 vote the Byrd-Hagel Resolution (S. Res. 98),[65][66] which stated the sense of the Senate was that the United States should not be a signatory to any protocol that did not include binding targets and timetables for developing as well as industrialized nations or "would result in serious harm to the economy of the United States". On November 12, 1998, Vice President Al Gore symbolically signed the protocol. Both Gore and Senator Joseph Lieberman indicated that the protocol would not be acted upon in the Senate until there was participation by the developing nations.[67] The Clinton Administration never submitted the protocol to the Senate for ratification.