(2006-11-18) — The United Nations announced today that it would cancel its annual conference on climate change after it was discovered that the nearly two-week meeting of 6,000 people had emitted more than 82.8 million liters of a dangerous greenhouse gas in Nairobi, Kenya.
“All that carbon dioxide was just from the participants breathing,” said an unnamed UN climate change expert. “It doesn’t include the airplanes, cars, electricity use and other forms of greenhouse gas emissions we produced. It’s horrifying.”
Experts estimated that climate-change conference slices as much as 3.5 seconds off of the useful life of the planet each time it’s held.
A distressed former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, a leading proponent of such conferences, released a brief statement saying only: “Now, I am become death, the destroyer of worlds.”
66 responses so far ↓
1 camojack // Nov 18, 2006 at 8:02 am
Yeah, climate change…it warms up every Spring, and cools off in Autumn.
Now I’m off to sunny Mexico…
2 Scott Ott // Nov 18, 2006 at 8:05 am
UN Cancels Future Climate Change Meetings…
by Scott Ott(2006-11-18) — The United Nations announced today that it would cancel its annual conference on climate change after it was discovered that the nearly two-week meeting of 6,000 people had emitted more than 82.8 million liters of a……
3 Fred Sinclair // Nov 18, 2006 at 8:19 am
If I could find the magic lamp - the one with the genie - -
I knowwhat my 3 wishes would be
#1. In the manner of the movie”Liar, Liar” I would wish that for three days no one on earth would be able to lie.
#2. All current Government expenditures of Federal Tax Dollars not specifically detailed and authorized in the Constitution would automatically be 100% de-funded. This would include any and all assistance to anyone, anywhere, for any reason.
#3. Any current “laws” not specifically passed by Congress and signed by the President would voided. including any and all laws passed by the Supreme Court since 1955.
3a: There would be a freeze on any future Federal expenditures until the Federal Debt is erased.
3b: Any Government employee heard to mention “Man made Global Warming” as a fact and not a joke gone awry would be fired .
Hey! Thet’re only wishes.
“Heirborn Ranger”
4 Beerme // Nov 18, 2006 at 8:38 am
Nice job, Scott!
Al Gore is the Bomb!
Now, I’m off to fill my CO2 tank for a new beer!
Just doin’ my part to reduce/recycle greenhouse gases…
5 conserve-a-tips // Nov 18, 2006 at 9:11 am
(inhale) I’m holding my breath for global warming…………..(exhale) phhhheeeewwwwwwww…sigh….puff, puff.
I just reduced 1 minute of CO2 gasses. Aren’t you proud?
Marge: Re: the last thread. What were you thinking??? I am a lone ranger in my family and I know better then that!!! You really did want to have a quiet Thanksgiving, right???
6 Ms RightWing, Ink // Nov 18, 2006 at 9:44 am
Ain’t life a gas!
Hey, can you all say a word of prayer for my sick kitty, he went to the kitty hospital this morning to get operated on. He is a big boy (23 pounds) and keeps getting stones in his urine track. He couldn’t pee for three days, so in he went.
Everyone who knows Rags, loves him. ZHe thinks he is a dog.
Now back to the gas.
7 gafisher // Nov 18, 2006 at 9:45 am
“All that carbon dioxide was just from the participants breathing,”
Not to pick nits, but would this harmful activity have been avoided had the participants remained home?
8 conserve-a-tips // Nov 18, 2006 at 9:54 am
Ms RightWing, Ink: Rags sounds just like our cat. We almost lost him, but our vet started him on a regimen that has saved his life and made life much easier for us. First, he put him on steroids for one week, just to get the inflamation down. At the same time, he made us take all food away except for Science Diet S/D (it is prescription) to feed him for one month. This food makes the cats drink tons of water and so you have to keep plenty of water there. It also dissolves the stones.
We saw immediate improvement and after that month was up, the vet switched him to Science Diet C/D (also prescription) to eat from then on. Sway gets nothing but that food. Once a year - we chose October - we put Sway back onto a month of the S/D and he has not had a stone in over a year and a half. I hope that your kitty gets better and that maybe this would work for him.
9 SeaDog // Nov 18, 2006 at 10:09 am
You guys are going about this the wrong way. I say hold the conference. Just make the attendees STOP BREATHING.
There ya’ go - problem solved!
10 RedPepper // Nov 18, 2006 at 10:44 am
The real key here is Algore.
Every time he shows up somewhere to speak about the coming climate catastrophe, the temperature drops by about twenty degrees.
Global warming solution : permanent, non-stop Algore World Gas-bag Tour!
11 JamesonLewis3rd // Nov 18, 2006 at 11:07 am
Even funnier than Jim Carrey putting a whooping on himself in “Liar, Liar” would be Al Gore in a 20-minute version of that scene.
12 Darthmeister // Nov 18, 2006 at 11:14 am
With all the bloviating that goes on at the UN, it’s probably raised Earth’s atmospheric temperatures a good .2 of a degree since 1946.
Shale oil can be had for $17/barrel? How does 99 cents/gallon gas in the next five years sound? The environmentalist whackos will have a hissy fit.
13 Ms RightWing, Ink // Nov 18, 2006 at 11:28 am
conserve-a-tips
I buy Science Diet with low Magnesium. I did have him on the Rx Science Diet but was unable to get to the vet to keep buying it for him. My friend said she would get it for me now.
The animal hospital just called and said the catheter was doing its job and he should come home Monday night (with a bill). Oh well, if they raise the min-wage, perhaps us “poor folk” kin git a bit more.
14 Beerme // Nov 18, 2006 at 11:37 am
MsRightwing,
I’ve got a Jack Russell that thinks he’s a cat, so maybe there some harmonic balance in the world after all (thank Gaia).
Did anyone else notice Scott’s use of Robert Oppenheimer’s quote, actually lifted by Oppenheimer from the Bhagavad Gita? Al Gore, Lord Vishnu!
BTW, there has been some dissent about the accuracy of the quote, stated by Oppenheim after witnessing the first atomic explosion-for which he was largely responsible. It is mostly the expression “I have become death”, rather than “I am death”. But Oppenheimer was rpoficient in Sanskrit and probably read the text in the original. Besides, his version is much more effective.
15 conserve-a-tips // Nov 18, 2006 at 11:41 am
Ms Rightwing, Ink: The particular Science diet S/D and C/D are for urinary problems. Our vet said that cats can only be on S/D for a month because it is so strong. But a friend of mine told me that if you have a prescription, you can order either kind off of PetMeds.com and have it sent. Of course, it would be better to have a friend pick it up. We hated spending that much money on catfood, but in the longrun, it beat vet bills!! I wish that I was there to help you out!
16 egospeak // Nov 18, 2006 at 11:50 am
This whole thing raises a thought. Seeing as China allows sex selection abortions because of their one child policy, I propose that the U.N. allow (it is the true World Government, according to liberals) selective post birth abortions for all those whose bloviating in the public arena threatens to raise the global temperature. Just imagine how much co2 Ted Kennedy, Joe Biden and Howeird Dean alone have released into our fragile ecosystem this century. It might even eliminate the need for term limits! No downside!! It’a a win, win!!!
Regards,
17 egospeak // Nov 18, 2006 at 12:02 pm
re: 16
One final thought. Even though they would be post birth, since they would be called abortions the Dems would have to be in favor of them.
Regards,
18 J. Cougar Melancholy // Nov 18, 2006 at 12:04 pm
If Babs Bush just laid off the Aqua Net, this planet would be around long enough for Ted Williams to be re-animated.
Beerme,
What beer did you select for the big game on Turkey Day. For me, it’s Six-Point “Sweet Action” Ale. Six-Point is a small company in Red Hook, Brooklyn. 13 varieties of suds! Every new bar that opens around here makes it a point to have at least 2 on tap. Hopefully, they’ll go national soon and when they do, it’s gonna’ be a juggernaut! Stay tuned!
19 Anonymous // Nov 18, 2006 at 12:11 pm
I think AlGore was misquoted. He uttered “I have Bad Breath” due to the $#it he excreets from his oral cavity!
20 Beerme // Nov 18, 2006 at 1:50 pm
JCM,
I chose a brand new beer that I made myself, of course! It’s what I call an Imperial Mild. It is made from a recipe for an English Mild Ale but I made it much stronger (about 8%). I tasted it today and it is, IMNSHO, awesome!
Thanks for the tip on Six-Point. I’ve never heard of it and I travel far and wide to beer festivals to taste local small brewery offerings. I can’t wait to try it!
With my magic elixir, me and the Wolverines are unstoppable!
21 Beerme // Nov 18, 2006 at 1:56 pm
JCM,
I just checked out Six Points website and WOW! They have their beer in a whole boatload of bars! Oh, and WOW! There are alot of bars in Brooklyn! That place must be big. Is it bigger than Hamtramk?
Na Zdrovie!
22 Ms RightWing, Ink // Nov 18, 2006 at 2:54 pm
Nix on the Ohio Snake, er State game. I am recording the Iowa-Minnesota game for the coveted Stuffed Pig Award. That will be my days qua ta of sports.
Game time means shopping time.
23 Fred Sinclair // Nov 18, 2006 at 3:36 pm
I especially enjoyed Rush’s prediction on the UM/OS game today. Using the convoluted logic of the Envirowhackos (tree huggers) He came up with-Buckeye is a tree, and a Wolverine is dog-like enough to serve and you know what dogs do to trees, don’t ya?
GO BLUE!! (Actually, I don’t have a dog in the fight but I do live in Michigan, after all.)
Fred Sinclair, Heirborn Ranger
24 JamesonLewis3rd // Nov 18, 2006 at 3:55 pm
I’m from Columbus, so I’m genetically predisposed to root for the Buckeyes.
RAH!
25 Darthmeister // Nov 18, 2006 at 10:01 pm
Ohio wins.
Captain Ed has a great post about “global warming”.
Environmental scientists are starting to hedge their bets by trying to move the debate to one of “climate change.” Duh! Just as the Earth has warmed up and cooled down in ages past (well before the invention of the SUV), the last time I checked Terran climate has always been “changing.”
26 Ms RightWing, Ink // Nov 18, 2006 at 11:17 pm
Oh well, Ohio needs all the help they can get. Buckeyes win, Cavaliers are losing and tomorrow the Steelers will whoop the Browns. And may I remind you the Demercraps won Ohio this month. ‘Tis sad indeed
27 Rvee01 // Nov 19, 2006 at 12:40 am
Now maybe if we can just get Albore to hold his breath……
28 Rvee01 // Nov 19, 2006 at 12:42 am
Now if we can just get Al Bore to hold his breath …..
29 everthink // Nov 19, 2006 at 1:32 am
Darth,
re: 25
“Ohio wins”
Who’d they play?
30 everthink // Nov 19, 2006 at 1:34 am
JamesonLewis3rd
“I’m from Columbus, so I’m genetically predisposed to root for the Buckeyes.”
I can see that’s true.
31 everthink // Nov 19, 2006 at 1:41 am
Beerme,
If that was one, who played two today, unless the BCS ist run by the RNC, then nothing has changed. Rematch?
32 MargeinMI // Nov 19, 2006 at 7:17 am
Ah, I knew it! Global Warming is caused by B.S. (Bloviating Syndrom, aka Blahblahblah Syndrom).
c-a-t, Call it a pre-emptive strike. I already got responses from my mom: GWB just keeps repeating the same lies he doesn’t even believe himself; and, my Ann Arbor indoctrinated brother-in-law: the war in Iraq has NOTHING to do with the war on terrorism, and if I want my son to fight and die [he’s 10], that’s my choice, but he’s not going to sacrifice his children to subsidise Halliburton, blahblahblah…..
I’m tempted to ask if he thinks his daughter will look cute in a burka.
Mom also suggested that we not talk politics when we get together.
:o)
Good morning all!
33 Jersey Guy // Nov 19, 2006 at 9:24 am
I hope that bloviating gas emmisions are good for my vegetable plants, because we’re going to get a lot of it over the next couple of years.
Oh Rutgers, we hardly knew ye! Of course, better now than to have them blunder into a bowl game against Ohio State. That would NOT be pretty. I get this image of the OSU locker room prior to the game…
OSU Coach: “Attention red things! See other red things across field? You go eat them now!”
OSU Team, in unison: “Hungry! Go eat now! GRRRRRR!”
34 conserve-a-tips // Nov 19, 2006 at 9:34 am
Good morning on the beautiful Lord’s Day.
I must admit that for me, OSU had a whole ‘nother meaning…:-) And it was a sad one. What a heartbreaker of a game against Texas Tech. Talk about a wierd game.
But the Sooners won. Didn’t think that they were going to at first, but then they stomped Baylor. Not that big a feat, but it was fun to watch. OU has had a terrible year with injuries, a quarterback kicked off for taking gratuitous favors (money) and ect., and ect. Maybe next year….sigh.
35 JamesonLewis3rd // Nov 19, 2006 at 9:50 am
I would like to take this opportunity to gloat.
Thank you.
36 Possumtrot // Nov 19, 2006 at 10:23 am
Was there a football game that I missed? Sports ain’t my forte’.
I like bloodsport politics much more than football.
37 egospeak // Nov 19, 2006 at 10:25 am
MargeinMI,
Sounds almost like our family get together every Thanksgiving. I just marvel at the obliviousness of some of my immediate family.
You might want to remind your brother in law, although it probably won’t do any good, that we have a volunteer military, and the only people who bring up a restoration of the draft are the people he voted for. Not to be critical, but he will probably look at you like a deer when it is caught in your headlights.
It might be wise to take your mom’s advice.
I see the IQ in the comments section has dropped somewhat with the return of everthink.
Regards,
38 Beerme // Nov 19, 2006 at 10:45 am
Well, the Buckeyes won a close one against UM, but what a game! That was everything it was expected to be. USC or Florida might make it to the BCS game, but if they want the two best teams to play, it probably should be a rematch.
Jersey guy,
I absolutely agree. It would have been a shame to see Rutgers make it to a game they didn’t deserve. Likewise, Notre Dame racking up wins against unworthy opponents, and Brady Quinn’s mention as a Heisman candidate should be seen as a shame. Just my opinion, but a team is judged better by their performance against quality opponents. ND played few this year, and their performance against Michigan was indicative of their true worth. If Quinn gets the Heisman, Troy Smith should call John Edwards for legal help. They could stage a press conference at WalMart…
39 Ms RightWing, Ink // Nov 19, 2006 at 11:22 am
From someone living in the Buckeye
Phhhttttt raspberries to OSU.
They deserved to lose, but for some unknown reason they pulled it off by a fingernail. I have the Iowa/Minnesota game recorded on high definition and this afternoon I can speed through the commercials, flip over to the last NASCAR race until next year and still finish three thanksgiving stories for the cafe.
I would have the first story finished if my dastardly cat didn’t quit pe…er urinating and worry me half to death. Poor little dear is all I have left in this world. sigh.
40 Ms RightWing, Ink // Nov 19, 2006 at 11:23 am
help, I lost my post!
41 Darthmeister // Nov 19, 2006 at 11:59 am
Wish again Michigan! The mighty “M” is laid low by the Ohio State Buckeyes as fans use surgical tubing slingshots to send buckeye nuts into the backside of Wolverine mascot.
John Kerry said he voted for the Wolverines before he voted against them the last ten seconds of the game! How prescient.
42 Darthmeister // Nov 19, 2006 at 12:09 pm
“Climate change tourists” is how Kenyan Maasai leader of environmental group Practical Action Sharon Looremeta dismissed the diplomats negotiating over what to do about global warming here in Nairobi.
“You come here to look at some climate impacts and some poor people suffering, and then climb on your airplanes and head home,” she bitterly added. She was expressing the widespread frustration of many African representatives who were hoping that the conference would result in “new mechanisms to help sustainable development in Africa” and “more funds for adaptation.” In other words, they expected cash.
I guess the UN needs to come up with another cash cow like the “food for oil” scam. Or the UN could requisition some of the North Korean and Palestinian funny money that is virtually indistinguishable from American $100 bills.
43 Darthmeister // Nov 19, 2006 at 12:14 pm
Left-wing assassination chic.
In absence of consistent condemnation of such venomous diatribes aimed at POTUS, little wonder some people are judged by the company they keep.
44 conserve-a-tips // Nov 19, 2006 at 3:23 pm
Darthmeister and Marge:
Here is an article about our favorite Democrat, Charlie Chaplin Rangle’s plans to reintroduce the draft. Thank you, Democrats, very much. You get what you ask for.
45 Ms RightWing, Ink // Nov 19, 2006 at 3:43 pm
Hey group, Carter Edwards ( the computer virus lad) is back. This is chapter one of a two part series, and will be followed by two more Thanksgiving stories if I don’t go computer blind.
Enjoy
THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF CARTER EDWARDS: CHAPTER ONE CARTER BECOMES A BUSINESS TYCOON
http://shellyscafe.blogspot.com/
46 Laughing@You // Nov 19, 2006 at 4:20 pm
Darthmeister:
You must be desperate to be right about anything about now.
Your dumb remarks give me confidence that Michigan will be voted number two, and will indeed play against Ohio STATE for National Championship.
Bahwahwahwhawhaweeeeeeee
47 Laughing@You // Nov 19, 2006 at 4:54 pm
Sorry, Darthanddangerous:
Michigan is still number two!
Hank, if you don’t mind, I’ve got some stock I’d likes to ask you about.
48 JamesonLewis3rd // Nov 19, 2006 at 5:17 pm
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — For now, the BCS numbers add up to an Ohio State-Michigan rematch for the national championship. But Southern California could prevent that with two more victories.
Personally, I don’t know why Michigan would even want a rematch-they’d just get whooped again.
49 Laughing@You // Nov 19, 2006 at 5:28 pm
Corrections:
31. Change “ist” to read: it.
46. Change “Ohio STATE for National Championship”
to read: Ohio STATE for the National Championship
47. Change “likes” to read: like.
41. Change, unless Darthmeister objects, change KERRY to Darthdingleberry.
50 Laughing@You // Nov 19, 2006 at 5:36 pm
Yo, jl3po,
Remember, you got a genetic thing here; it’s better you shouldn’t comment. You KnowwhatImean?
51 mig // Nov 19, 2006 at 6:27 pm
Operations slowed at a Smithfield Foods Inc. slaughtering plant in North Carolina on Friday after hundreds of workers, mostly Hispanics, walked off their jobs to protest the recent firing of immigrants for allegedly providing false documents.
http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/mld/myrtlebeachonline/news/local/16037892.htm?template=contentModules/printstory.jsp
52 JamesonLewis3rd // Nov 19, 2006 at 6:41 pm
Just goes to show how much respect they have for honesty.
How many places do NOT fire a person for lying on their applications?
53 Darthmeister // Nov 19, 2006 at 7:56 pm
More grandstanding by Rep. Charlie Rangle (D-Moon). He’s serious about reinstituting the draft.
Hopefully it will include special provisions for brain-dead trolls who, once drafted and after boot camp, can don their fishnet stockings as they are sent to San Francisco to guard it from those pygmy killers and Eskimo assassins that (A HREF=”http://www.angryasianman.com/extra2001-07-16.html”>Hadji of Johnny Quest fame used to take on to the relief of the entire civilized world.
After all, there is no real threat to our lives and liberties by radical Muslim fundamentalists and 9/11 was America’s fault and was just an unfortunate anomaly.
54 Darthmeister // Nov 19, 2006 at 7:57 pm
Hmmmmm, try that again…. Hadji of Johnny Quest fame …
55 Darthmeister // Nov 19, 2006 at 8:02 pm
Syria joins Democrats in demanding a withdrawal timeline … Iranian mullahs will soon follow.
56 JamesonLewis3rd // Nov 19, 2006 at 8:10 pm
I would have no problem with mandatory service; like they do in Israel, for example. I think it would be a good thing.
But, with Rangle, his motivation (that it would prevent war) is just plain stupid.
57 onlineanalyst // Nov 19, 2006 at 8:24 pm
Aussie Tim Blair is having fun at the expense of Big Al, the Global Warming Doomsayer, since his visit “down under” has brought record-breaking snow and cold temperatures- two weeks before the southern hemisphere’s summer is to begin! Blair calls this phenomenon the Gore Effect, which has occurred with ironic timing more than once. The commenters at the blog are hilarious, too. It’s comic relief time.
58 conserve-a-tips // Nov 19, 2006 at 8:42 pm
OLA, I thoroughly enjoyed that. Don’t you just love it?
James, I wonder if Rangle was around during Viet Nam. The draft certainly kept us out of that war. Not!
Just think, if Rangle gets his way and with Clinton’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” legacy, half of the troops will be dressing like Clinger and they’ll be serious.
59 conserve-a-tips // Nov 19, 2006 at 10:39 pm
BTW, James and all, how have you retained your blueness? I wanna be blue again…well that is…I want my name to be in blue. I actually am one of the ‘redstaters’. I don’t like being all gray and yucky. And besides, it puts me in the same category as the trolls.
60 Stop The ACLU // Nov 19, 2006 at 10:58 pm
Sunday Funnies…
image courtesy of faithmouse
Sorry they are so late. I’ve been busy entertaining company.
Hot Air has a SNL video on Islamophobia
The People’s Cube: Borat And Iranian President A TV Spoof ?
Scrappleface: UN Cancels Future Climate Chang…
61 Laughing@You // Nov 20, 2006 at 12:14 am
conserve-a-tips says:
“James, I wonder if Rangle was around during Viet Nam. The draft certainly kept us out of that war. Not!”
Actually, Congressman Rangel served in the U.S. Army from 1948-52, during which time he fought in Korea and was awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star.
He seems to figure if we can find a way to include the “Chickenhawks” in the action, they won’t be so eager to start war to begin with. That way Republicans wouldn’t just get to talk about their “support of the troops.”
Actually, the Armed Forces seem to see “don’t ask, don’t tell” as a workable solution; … say you’re not try to find a way out are you Klinger? and what’s up with you, and genetic Jimmy are you two working on a package deal, or something?
62 Laughing@You // Nov 20, 2006 at 12:25 am
Test
63 Darthmeister // Nov 20, 2006 at 4:32 am
If Islam is the religion of peace, why are Muslims murdering Muslims? Oh, I forgot, it’s evil Bu$Hitler’s and America’s fault. I guess Muslims are in need of tyrants and Mullah thugs to keep the peace. Some “religion of peace.”
So, if we’re evil infidels invading sacred Muslim lands, then why the sectarian Islamic violence between Muslims (in direct violation of the Koran, btw) instead of only at infidel soldiers?
And if Islam is such a “religion of peace”, why then even a need for Iraqi security forces to keep the peace among a Muslim population? Amazing how the Muslim world and the Euro-America left have been able to successfully spin this fight against Muslim radicalism as America’s fault. Even some limp-wristed conservatives are falling for this lie while Muslim fundamentalists murder their own brothers and sisters in the name of Allah, the Koran, and Mohammed.
64 Darthmeister // Nov 20, 2006 at 5:39 am
Actually, given how the anti-war crowd (99% having never set foot in the sandbox themselves) desire to bring peace to Muslim lands, Charlie Rangel would be far more effective galvanizing the anti-war ideologues, who tirelessly regale us about their desire for peace and their love of the Muslim people, by passing “human shield” legislation.
Under such legislation anyone can officially sign up to act on their endless rhetoric about being a global citizen for world peace since, unlike military service, there is NO AGE LIMIT OR PHYSICAL TO PASS to be a human shield. And that’s where human shields are needed the most right now, isn’t it, in Muslim lands, right?
Clearly, if millions of these verbose but brave peace activists were to voluntarily sign up for said peace brigades and be flown into Islamic hotspots at government cost to interpose themselves between the warring factions there, Muslim fundamentalists would lay down their arms and embrace these people of peace. Surely this would happen since Islam is, after all, a “religion of peace” and Sunni and Shias are followers of Islam. And I for one would be truly impressed with such results which would ultimately make our country safe in a world full of peace. I’ve even heard peaceniks claim America needs a Department of Peace. WELL LET’S PUT SOME FEET ON THAT RHETORIC!
But until I see battalions of “people of peace” putting their own lives on the line for their know-it-all demagoguery, I would much rather have the United States military dealing with these Islamofascists instead of “brave” peace advocates who choose the safety of American sidewalks or their keyboards to the challenges of bringing peace and order to Muslim lands.
But as we’ve witnessed the last five years since 9/11, left-wing human shields will only deploy to protect tyrants like Saddam Hussein but skedaddle when their lives are in any real danger. Otherwise they stay at home safely availing themselves of every right and opportunity which spring forth from a society based on what they describe as an evil imperialistic military industrial complex.
BTW, I didn’t make this stuff up. I’m giving voice to the combined sentiments of American soldiers who are personal friends of mine who have and are serving in Iraq and are angry at the lies, hypocrisy and cowardice of the American left which has undermined their just cause in Iraq.
And every time Bravo39/neverthink/laughing gasbag conveniently uses the moniker “chickenhawk” to describe those Americans who support this nation’s fight against the rising tide of Islamofascism, I’m going to reproduce this post as an honest counter-balance to his self-serving spew. Using his logic, unless a person is a police officer walking a beat they have no right to have an opinion about law enforcement - which is patently absurd.
65 Darthmeister // Nov 20, 2006 at 8:25 am
A Primer On Islamic Imperialism
66 Climate Change Elucidated :: UN Cancels Future Climate Change Meetings // Nov 20, 2006 at 3:25 pm
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