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clickclickclick 10-17-2005 09:29 PM

USA: you are responsible for your own misfortunes
 
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20051017...e_051017192017

u cause the weather you created and you wont stop. Good for you. Now your country pays for this mistake. apparently the kyoto accord doesnt apply to you because your the superpower of the world.

You have blood on your hands mr. bush

pr0 10-17-2005 09:30 PM

yea a treaty signed what 2 years ago would have prevented this years hurricanes right?

Veterans Day 10-17-2005 09:31 PM

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh kyoto, ya if bush would have jumped on board this would have never happened

clickclickclick 10-17-2005 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by pr0
yea a treaty signed what 2 years ago would have prevented this years hurricanes right?

well a treaty would have been a good START.

What has the united states done to lower pollution within their country?

SmokeyTheBear 10-17-2005 09:35 PM

you would have to be pretty narrow minded to think only the u.s.a. will be affected by its environment policies

pr0 10-17-2005 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by clickclickclick
well a treaty would have been a good START.

What has the united states done to lower pollution within their country?

what has china done?

don't go pointing fingers at us asshole

clickclickclick 10-17-2005 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by pr0
what has china done?

don't go pointing fingers at us asshole

Who is responsible for the environmental damages that affects the US?

better yet, on that list of who is responsible, who comes first?

BlackCrayon 10-17-2005 09:41 PM

compared to other countries the US has it pretty easy when it comes to natural disasters. this year has been a shitty but nothing compared to the tsunami, earthquakes in iran, india, etc.

clickclickclick 10-17-2005 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear
you would have to be pretty narrow minded to think only the u.s.a. will be affected by its environment policies

I dont think thikn they are the only country. But i just dont think the government has made a move to improving their environment policies. :2 cents:

dropped9 10-17-2005 09:47 PM

you cant be this dumb, oh wait you are......

J-$ 10-17-2005 09:53 PM

cant stop progress


everyone has a few changes to make and im located in Canada. Don't worry little pussy, the end of the world is not here yet.

Donny 10-17-2005 09:58 PM

Nobody can seriously argue against the FACT that we in the USA owe it to the rest of the world to cut back on the damage we cause the environment. Sure, we can point fingers at others who need to do that same, but why don't we just start with ourselves before doing so?

broke 10-17-2005 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by DonovanPhillips
Nobody can seriously argue against the FACT that we in the USA owe it to the rest of the world to cut back on the damage we cause the environment. Sure, we can point fingers at others who need to do that same, but why don't we just start with ourselves before doing so?

That was a softball -- but I'll pass.

Th!nk 10-17-2005 11:08 PM

Starts with yourself, environment damages is a global problem. Just pray!

Odin88 10-17-2005 11:12 PM

Kyoto won't solve much. Better to spend the money on Research and Development with regards to such things as Hydrogen cars, Nuclear Fusion power, etc.

bringer 10-17-2005 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by DonovanPhillips
Nobody can seriously argue against the FACT that we in the USA owe it to the rest of the world to cut back on the damage we cause the environment. Sure, we can point fingers at others who need to do that same, but why don't we just start with ourselves before doing so?

conservation is just unamerican. how many suv's do you own donovan? how many sq feet do you heat/cool each day? i find the people who complain the most are usually the worst and dont even realize it. buy a honda for long trips, buy a bike for everything else and live in 400sqft shack with solar panels or stfu

adultchica 10-17-2005 11:21 PM

It's a global problem, and yes, we contribute. But so do a lot of countries. Industrialization of the world is needed, but there are drawbacks. Got to take the good with the bad. I do think there are some things we could do to make it better, but you need not act like we are the sole contributors of pollution.

BlackCrayon 10-17-2005 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DonovanPhillips
Nobody can seriously argue against the FACT that we in the USA owe it to the rest of the world to cut back on the damage we cause the environment. Sure, we can point fingers at others who need to do that same, but why don't we just start with ourselves before doing so?

it will never happen tho. no administration wants to be the one to damage the the ever weakening economy by raising enviromental standards that would cost companies millions if not billions. each one will talk pretty about it and wait to pass the problem on to the next administration. but i totally agree with you even if we are all hypocrites by being consumers of all that contributes to it.

bringer 10-17-2005 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by bringer
conservation is just unamerican. how many suv's do you own donovan? how many sq feet do you heat/cool each day? i find the people who complain the most are usually the worst and dont even realize it. buy a honda for long trips, buy a bike for everything else and live in 400sqft shack with solar panels or stfu

even more revealing, how much pollution does ups produce each day so you could save $0.25 on that dvd from amazon.com instead of buying 1 of the 5000 shipped in bulk to blockbuster or target? how about buying a bunch of useless shit that stores have to repeatedly stock so you can say you own it? "my water is shipped to California direct from a spring in Florida in the back of a diesel! i rule"

BlackCrayon 10-17-2005 11:25 PM

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Originally Posted by adultchica
It's a global problem, and yes, we contribute. But so do a lot of countries. Industrialization of the world is needed, but there are drawbacks. Got to take the good with the bad. I do think there are some things we could do to make it better, but you need not act like we are the sole contributors of pollution.

if the whole world was industrialized, we'd all be fucked...moreso. just imagine all of india driving SUV's. lol. tho i do think these unindustrialized or third world countries that are being taken advantage of by US and EU corps need to be regulated big time. no one seems to enfore enviromental regs, if they even have any in many, many countries.


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