On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 10:24:46 -0500 Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tuesday 21 January 2003 02:53, Roger Oberholtzer wrote: > > On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 12:12:16 -0800 (PST) > > > > Net Llama! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > --- Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Moving to general (at least trying to...) > > > > > > > > The greenhouse effect is no more than a theory. A popular one, > > > > but > > > > > > thanks dubya. > > > > > > on the contrary its been proven, and the US is one of the few > > > countries that doesn't officially recognize it. > > > > The US recognizes that the climactic changes being associated with > > the current thing called greenhouse have occurred. What they do not > > agree with(me too) is that they are the direct result of human > > activity, nor that imposing quotas on producer countries (even > > adjustable with a possibility to sell off ones unused quota) is a > > solution. > > > >>>What you mean is that George Bush Jr. and the variious energy and > >pollution > industries who bought the White House for don't recognize the human > component of the greenhouse and that is some type of annual of cycle.
> > > > What is needed is not some half-baked 'plan' to curb emissions that > > is not enforceable and that has major drawbacks out of the box. > > > > > >>>There is nothing unenforceable about emission controls. All it > >takes is > that when some senator or congress calls an antipollotion agency to > express his concern about the effect that an agency action will have > on the poor workers in his district is to just hangup on him, log in > his call and hand the thing over to the press. Cockroaches and > politicians who have pimped their office to special interests don't > operate well in the light. > Yep, the sooner we elect politicians who are bought and paid for by the environmentalist wacko special interests (those who never regard themselves as special interests) the better off we'll be. No electricity, no cars just buggies that pollute with horse apples, no meat to eat, no trips to Disneyland, etc., and, of course, no wood for houses (trees are too precious). All the features of a socialist utopia. Sorry, I'll take dubbya any day over that sort of malarkey. The bumper sticker on the miner's rusty pickup at the Henderson Mine (Colorado high country) said it best: "Ban mining - let the bastards freeze to death in the dark!" -- Collins Richey - Denver Area Athlon-XP gentoo 1.4_rc2++ system _______________________________________________ General mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/general
