Saturday, November 28, 2009
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My New Favorite Website
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
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Thursday, August 13, 2009
"Now I Know Exactly What I Have to do..."
I know its a bit long and I don't know if this is really that funny, but do to my current circumstances I found this quite entertaining.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Why is Glen Beck So Pissed Off About This?
No pun intended...
Is Glen Beck a supporter of wasting water just because Al Gore is against it? I don't understand his position, or others like him who refute global warming only because the party that they don't vote for has openly accepted climate change as part of their platform. I mean it was a cute commercial and funny too, what about this commercial has put Glen in such a sardonic mood? peeing in the shower is not that disgusting. Does Glen not get the joke? Do I not get Glen's jokes? Does he really have to rip on the commercial just because he thinks that Al Gore would enjoy it? because thats what I think.
Shouldn't Beck just come out and say that he is pro-pollution because Al Gore is anti-pollution? Sadly, thats pretty much all political party's do these days is participate in a full fledged unquestioning partisanship dichotomy. I am so sick of this philosophy of politics. The new motto of the American political machine (and mind you this stands true for both sides of the aisles) "If the other side supports. I'm against it. If they say it is black. We say its white. We're always right and they are always wrong, no matter what." In all honesty I feel the extreme partisanship of American politics is one of the main sources of pollution today that is causing this "global warming" and hopefully peeing in the shower can help.
Tangent #1: I'm a flat out independent. I dislike both parties. So, in defense of Mr. Beck and others like him, I do understand why and how you can refute global warming. I am well aware that there has been scores of scientifically documented climate change throughout our planets history caused by various reasons ranging from organic (the arrival of life and mainly plants which created our Atmosphere, Ozone, and the earth as we know it) to cataclysmic events (meteors, volcanoes, etc.) However, just because that the earth has this long history of climate change doesn't give you an excuse to pollute because you feel its not influencing the earth's tempature. Every time I hear someone complain about the arguments and validity of global warming, I ask them, "Well, are you pro-pollution?" and subsequently that individual shuts up. I mean its just logic, a no brainer, no one should be pro-pollution, who cares what side of the aisles you stand on. It's like saying you are pro-forest fires that eventually move into neighborhoods and burn people's houses' down. Pollution should not be a political issue, just common sense.
Is Glen Beck a supporter of wasting water just because Al Gore is against it? I don't understand his position, or others like him who refute global warming only because the party that they don't vote for has openly accepted climate change as part of their platform. I mean it was a cute commercial and funny too, what about this commercial has put Glen in such a sardonic mood? peeing in the shower is not that disgusting. Does Glen not get the joke? Do I not get Glen's jokes? Does he really have to rip on the commercial just because he thinks that Al Gore would enjoy it? because thats what I think.
Shouldn't Beck just come out and say that he is pro-pollution because Al Gore is anti-pollution? Sadly, thats pretty much all political party's do these days is participate in a full fledged unquestioning partisanship dichotomy. I am so sick of this philosophy of politics. The new motto of the American political machine (and mind you this stands true for both sides of the aisles) "If the other side supports. I'm against it. If they say it is black. We say its white. We're always right and they are always wrong, no matter what." In all honesty I feel the extreme partisanship of American politics is one of the main sources of pollution today that is causing this "global warming" and hopefully peeing in the shower can help.
Tangent #1: I'm a flat out independent. I dislike both parties. So, in defense of Mr. Beck and others like him, I do understand why and how you can refute global warming. I am well aware that there has been scores of scientifically documented climate change throughout our planets history caused by various reasons ranging from organic (the arrival of life and mainly plants which created our Atmosphere, Ozone, and the earth as we know it) to cataclysmic events (meteors, volcanoes, etc.) However, just because that the earth has this long history of climate change doesn't give you an excuse to pollute because you feel its not influencing the earth's tempature. Every time I hear someone complain about the arguments and validity of global warming, I ask them, "Well, are you pro-pollution?" and subsequently that individual shuts up. I mean its just logic, a no brainer, no one should be pro-pollution, who cares what side of the aisles you stand on. It's like saying you are pro-forest fires that eventually move into neighborhoods and burn people's houses' down. Pollution should not be a political issue, just common sense.
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