A day that will live in infamy
December 7, 1941, was the day that the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor.
December 7, 2009, is the day that the moonbats, the one-world politicians, and dishonest scientists are meeting at Copenhagen to extort money from rich nations and stifle the world's economy, while ignoring the leaked emails from the University of East Anglia which prove that the First Church of Anthropogenic Global Warming is an utter fraud.
Looks factitious to me, but it's good. Travolta owns five private jets, including a 707.And yet the glitterati, which are increasingly the ignorantsia, still keep on in their hypocritical, self-righteous, gaseous eructations. The Times On Line has an excellent article. A few snippets:
The supposedly green Barack Obama had a St Louis chef flown 850 miles just to make pizza at the White House.
Let's not forget Michelle's shopping spree in London and the extra flights that that required. Also the carbon emitted by all the Secret Service required to protect her. I'm not saying that she and her daughters shouldn't be kept safe, but people who preach abstention had better do it themselves lest they look foolish. Like the Obowmas.
My personal favorite [italics mine] is
Harrison Ford, who is vice-chairman on the board of Conservation International, voices public-service messages for an environmental federation called EarthShare, and once shaved his chest hair to illustrate the effects of deforestation, is another hobby pilot. He once owned a Gulfstream but now makes do with a smaller Cessna Citation Sovereign eight-seater jet, four propeller planes and a helicopter.Precious, preening, preachy, and foolish.
And let's not forget all the carbon which will be emitted at Copenhagen. Which is more noxious? The CO2 or the flatulence?
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we would.And I'm not at all disappointed that he was kielld in the attack. Saved us years of endless arguments on blogs and talk shows and on the campaign trail about how he should be tried, where he should be tried, etc. And endless pictures of surging crowds of Muslim extremists chanting free Osama! as the years rolled by. Didn't find out about the burial at sea until this morning, but upon reflection, I like that too. It honored Muslim religious practice, which was a classy thing to do [we are better as a people and a nation than the terrorists are as a people and a movement], and it prevented his burial place from becoming a shrine. Even if he'd been buried at an unnamed location, terrorist fundies would be forever announcing they'd found the true site, and started pilgrimages. [Two places claim to be Columbus burial place, and two places claim to be Billy the Kids burial place.] Swift burial at sea was, I think, a good decision.

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Which is more noxious? The Co2 or the flatulence?
It depends on the fuel used to import any flatulence causing food served at the conference verses the flatulence the food itself caused.