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Old 02-27-2007, 09:28 AM  
Richardhead005
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Global warming exists, so does global cooling. The argument is whether man is causing it. Hell, if we stop driving cars, and doing all the other things we like to do, who is gonna stop China, India, Mexico, Russia, and the list goes on? Are they gonna just do what we say? Seems to me, we asked them to help us take down Saddam, and they said Screw you buddy, we make too much money off the guy. When we start trying to regulate their emissions, do you think they will say "thanks, we trust in the good ole USA!"
Obviously it exists no one's arguing that. I said that Bush never acknowledged that it existed.

Also no one is going to stop driving cars and trucks it fuels our extire economy, but if you look at the numbers, the US consumes like 1/3 of the worlds oil if not more so how can you say that we don't make a difference? Also our emission regulations are a joke compared to the rest of the world (besides mexico and 3rd world countries)

As far as Saddam goes, no one is going to back us when they knew what we were doing was wrong. Who the fuck are we to tell one of the oldest civilizations in the world how to govern themselves? That's like telling an animal whos been here millions of years before us like an aligator that he needs to be a vegetarian... not gonna happen. The rest of the world knew we were using our muscle for oil bids and to exploit our own country's freedoms, and use of central government to get rich and fuck us all not just the countries we are trying to exploit as well... ur post made no sense and made you sound ignorant... write something back i want to burn you again please
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