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To: Sully- who wrote (60197)6/21/2007 5:15:39 AM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
Ok, Now Please File Your Global Warming Complaints With the People's Republic of China

Posted by Mark Noonan
Blogs for Bush
June 20, 2007

Which, of course, isn't a republic and doesn't give a tupenny damn about the people...and if you really make yourself a nuisance, they'll imprison and/or shoot you...but, at any rate, they are now far more evil than us. No, no - nothing to do with slave laborers and people rotting in prison just because they want to be free. Lefties don't care about stuff like that - no, they are more evil than us because China now produces more CO2 than we do:


<<< China has overtaken the United States as the world's biggest producer of carbon dioxide, the chief greenhouse gas, figures released today show.

The surprising announcement will increase anxiety about China's growing role in driving man-made global warming and will pile pressure onto world politicians to agree a new global agreement on climate change that includes the booming Chinese economy. China's emissions had not been expected to overtake those from the US, formerly the world's biggest polluter, for several years, although some reports predicted it could happen as early as next year. >>>


And, also, will you lefties now finally admit that Kyoto was a waste of time and that President Bush was very wise to dump the whole project? What would have been more worthless than to slam heavy restrictions on us while China - and other nations - are rapidly becoming the problem?

I won't hold my breath on that....

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