
06-01-2007, 12:03 PM
|  | Super Stoner Mr. Ganja | | Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Netherlands
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Originally Posted by Al B. Fuct Everyone who uses a single watt of electric light to grow dope is guilty of needlessly contributing to global warming, but that's an estoppel. It's actually bad drug laws which force us to wastefully grow plants under electric lighting instead of under the sun.
GW Shrub, the great ecological warrior?      Man, that's THE funniest thing I've read in 8 years. | Hey now, what about the plants we're growing? Don't they help by absorbing all Co2? I recycle paper, cardboard, and plastic bottles.
I'm doing my bit.
What did you read 8 years ago that was funnier? | 
06-01-2007, 01:46 PM
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| | 7x, Yes needing a president to do are stuff is stupid people should do there part. But Bush wasn't done a good job in all areas of his brench of the government, so i guess what i'm saying is doing a bad job isn't doing something in my point of view, "you can't half ass a job and get it done". 
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06-01-2007, 08:36 PM
|  | Super Stoner Mr. Ganja | | Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: North of mexico and south of Canada
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| | he's always worked for the environment in a way that doesn't put people in the poor house. just because he doesn't advocate destroying people's income by setting up massive new federal agencies and wasteful bureaucracy doesn't mean he does nothing... He's done a dandy job of destroying peoples income. Thousands being layed off, millions of jobs going overseas, tell me about Bush not destroying jobs. I guess he must have missed your job, eh! General motors, Chrysler And Ford all have layed off many thousands. The list of manufacturers that have closed their doors in the USA under Bush is enormous. Bankruptcies and home forclosures are at the highest point since the great depression, and you still think the economy is doing well,~LOL~, you need a wake up call my friend! | 
06-02-2007, 12:25 AM
|  | Super Stoner Mr. Ganja | | Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Netherlands
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Originally Posted by medicineman he's always worked for the environment in a way that doesn't put people in the poor house. just because he doesn't advocate destroying people's income by setting up massive new federal agencies and wasteful bureaucracy doesn't mean he does nothing... He's done a dandy job of destroying peoples income. Thousands being layed off, millions of jobs going overseas, tell me about Bush not destroying jobs. I guess he must have missed your job, eh! General motors, Chrysler And Ford all have layed off many thousands. The list of manufacturers that have closed their doors in the USA under Bush is enormous. Bankruptcies and home forclosures are at the highest point since the great depression, and you still think the economy is doing well,~LOL~, you need a wake up call my friend! | This is because of your country (like ours) moving industry abroad where labour is cheaper and they get the blame for the Co2 emissions.  | 
06-02-2007, 02:50 PM
|  | Teaching How To Roll Mr. Ganja | | Join Date: Oct 2006
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| | GWB has me thoroughly baffled...his irrational stance on immigration combined with his refusal to seal borders, profligate spending....mama mia....and now this....embracing the climate change hysteria....
I admit to being flummoxed to the hilt....gotta load another bowl and ignite it!
GWB is morphing into a GIANT douche bag
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06-02-2007, 05:32 PM
|  | Super Stoner Mr. Ganja | | Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Socialist Republic of Kalifornia
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| | *lol* ... Wavels, you crack me up. You just know when the term "compassionate" is used in the same sentence as "conservative" ... it means trouble. Hey Med O'Donnel ... You made a lot of assertions in that last post of yours regarding bankrupty and foreclosures: "Bankruptcies and home forclosures are at the highest point since the great depression." Where do you get your facts? Please provide a link to at least try to prove your silly assertions. You also said this: "General motors, Chrysler And Ford all have layed off many thousands." Unions and their outlandish demands for outlandish pension plans, including medical, have made the U.S. automakers uncompetitive with foreign competition. Unions have always considered and treated the employer as the enemy of the working class. So, if they lay off, or go broke, what did you expect? Vi
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06-03-2007, 01:16 PM
|  | Super Stoner Mr. Ganja | | Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: North of mexico and south of Canada
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Originally Posted by ViRedd *lol* ... Wavels, you crack me up. You just know when the term "compassionate" is used in the same sentence as "conservative" ... it means trouble. Hey Med O'Donnel ... You made a lot of assertions in that last post of yours regarding bankrupty and foreclosures: "Bankruptcies and home forclosures are at the highest point since the great depression." Where do you get your facts? Please provide a link to at least try to prove your silly assertions. You also said this: "General motors, Chrysler And Ford all have layed off many thousands." Unions and their outlandish demands for outlandish pension plans, including medical, have made the U.S. automakers uncompetitive with foreign competition. Unions have always considered and treated the employer as the enemy of the working class. So, if they lay off, or go broke, what did you expect? Vi | Why does toyota have the best paying jobs and pension plans and health care plans, and oh yeah, sell the most cars. The health care industry is responsible for the downfall of the American autoworker. Toyota has their own health care plan. Health care is the single largest expense in a new American made automobile, more then the cost of steel to make it with. Blaming it on the unions is a childish response. Corporations good-Unions bad, figures. | 
06-03-2007, 01:48 PM
|  | Super Stoner Mr. Ganja | | Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Socialist Republic of Kalifornia
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| | "Why does toyota have the best paying jobs and pension plans and health care plans, and oh yeah, sell the most cars." Ummm ... could it be that the quality of their products far outstrip that of the Big Three? Oh, and their employees act as if the are partners of the company, not the company's enemys. Vi
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06-03-2007, 02:57 PM
|  | Super Stoner Mr. Ganja | | Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: North of mexico and south of Canada
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Originally Posted by skunkushybrid Even something as basic as making sure the tyres in your car are correctly inflated helps to cut Co2 emissions. | What the hell is a tyre, is that akin to a tire,~LOL~You colonialists are so wrong in your spelling. | 
06-04-2007, 12:53 AM
|  | Super Stoner Mr. Ganja | | Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Netherlands
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Originally Posted by medicineman What the hell is a tyre, is that akin to a tire,~LOL~You colonialists are so wrong in your spelling. | Americans have hijacked our beautiful language and distorted it to such a degree where I get laughed at for writing the correct spelling for tyre. The spelling to which you are referring relates can be defined as lacking in energy... to tire out, etc.
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