f*** that sunny florida
Warn and sunny here.![]()
It's only 65 here today![]()
****ing raining in Ireland.
-2 degrees f here colder wit wind chill
7 degrees with -15 wind chill in the great ny. I HATE WINTER!!!!
8 Degrees out here today with the wind chill -15 also.
I was out doing fascia on a house in it for 9 hours and rain gutters.
Even with gloves, that cold aluminum chills right through them.
Owl Gore is a douche.
The Inconvenient Half Truth?
I'm weird in that I really don't get cold a lot, even when I know its cold, I just don't get that extreme urge to bitch about it for some reason. =]
Prob because my natural blood pressure is like 140/100.. and I agree FVCK AL GORE.. pvssy.
do you guys know that he owns a company that sales you global warming equipment and bull sssst stuff so he can make money off of damn people ill find the link and throw in for u guys.
there you go guys al sore sorry al gore.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6zpH...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xi1LU...eature=related
kratos,
Al needs think about his thesis again.
-14 right now here in chicago
it's currently -14 F (-26) in south bend Indiana, with wind chill is -38 F (-39 C)
Last edited by scibble; 01-15-2009 at 10:23 PM.
i used to believe in global warming, now i believe it to be a political scam. remember after al gores movie came out some people just happened to come across al gores electrical bill for his mansion? it was something like 30grand a month and very not so environmentally friendly making him look like a complete idiot. now i heard they are either trying to put a carbon tax on cows or they already did, they want to charge farmers $175. for each cow they own, so if u own 100 cows, u gotta pay 17grand a year in taxes! this is starting to look VERY money motivated that is simply rediculous.
What??? Tax for each cow? I thought, and I could be wrong, in Texas if you have cows on your property you get a tax BREAK. Can anyone confirm this?
Oh, and on another note - Global warming isn't exactly 'Global' warming. Again, someone who studies this should chime in, but a consequence of the meltdown (regardless if 'carbon' is facilitating it) is harsher extreme weather; Colder winters, hotter summers. Again, can someone confirm this?
well fellas soon they ganna start taxing your pets so don't get shocked if they start implementing this laws soon.
off topic, guys i feel sooooooo sorry for those that live in the -14 f weather oh my god u must have problems starting your cars of course if they still work...hahaha
gold coast ,queensland Australia. 90 F to 73.4 F all year round... where the days are hot and the women are hotter
Here's a story on the runner up for the noble peace prize....you tell me if you think al gore deserved it more.
In 2007 Al Gore and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change won the Nobel Peace Prize. The runner-up was a lady named Irena Sendler, who died on May 10, 2008. I want to tell you her story.
Sendler was a social worker in Warsaw, Poland when the Germans occupied it in 1939 and herded Jewish citizens into the infamous Warsaw Ghetto (they were later transported to concentration camps). She went in and out of the Ghetto several times a day under the guise of providing humanitarian aid, persuading Jewish parents to entrust their children to her. After smuggling the children out, she found Polish families to “adopt” them until the end of the war, or entrusted them to the protection of Catholic convents. She and her underground movement provided new names and identities to the Jewish children and only she knew their whereabouts. She was ingenious in finding ways to smuggle the children out of the Ghetto, using city sewers, underground tunnels and other routes, hiding them in boxes and suitcases. She even trained a dog to bark in the back of the car so it would stifle the cries of a scared child when they passed through a German checkpoint. Ever wary of German spies and surveillance, she wrote the names of the children, their aliases, and their adopting family on cigarette papers, and buried the papers in jars in her garden.
Eventually the German Gestapo caught her, severely tortured her, and sentenced her to death. Her humanitarian organization saved her by bribing the guards transporting her to her execution. The guards left her in the woods, unconscious and with broken arms and legs, telling superiors they had shot her. She was listed on public bulletin boards as among those who had been executed, so for the remainder of the war she lived in hiding, daring not even to attend her mother’s funeral. She continued her work for the Jewish children, able to walk only with crutches. After the war, she dug up the jars and attempted to find the children and return them to their parents; most of the parents had died at the Treblinka extermination camp. She was, however, able to return almost all of the children to extended family members.
Sendler’s story circulated after the war. In 1965 she was recognized by Israel’s Yad Vashem as a Righteous Among the Nations (Oskar Schindler was also recognized thus). In 2003 she received the Order of the White Eagle, Poland’s highest civilian decoration. In 1999 a high school teacher in Kansas encouraged four of his students to investigate her life; they created a play, “Life in a Jar,” that has had over 240 performances in the United States, Canada and Europe. There are plans for a movie. In my admittedly less-than-thorough investigation, I have found no indication that Irena Sendler was a religious person. Neither was Oskar Schindler. I am reminded of what the apostle Paul writes in Romans 2:14-15, that when non-believers act righteously they are in a sense confirming the image of God in which they have been created and God’s creational predisposition towards justice.
I am wondering how much people will remember global warming fifty years from now (do we remember the “ice age” scares of the 1970’s?). But lives of courage, nobility, love, charity, and sacrifice leave timeless imprints in the world.
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