Desert sands, and the dunes that they form, are constantly on the move
To: JoeProBono
2 posted on
07/24/2009 3:06:55 PM PDT by
MediaMole
To: JoeProBono
Why would they want to contain the “pristine” Sahara desert?
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3 posted on
07/24/2009 3:07:10 PM PDT by
hoosier hick
(Note to RINOs: We need a choice, not an echo....Barry Goldwater)
To: JoeProBono
Undocumented desertification?
4 posted on
07/24/2009 3:07:29 PM PDT by
cripplecreek
(Seniors, the new shovel ready project under socialized medicine.)
To: JoeProBono
Mauritania has about 500,000 slaves they could put to building the wall.
5 posted on
07/24/2009 3:07:32 PM PDT by
GeronL
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To: JoeProBono
Another
Moment
6 posted on
07/24/2009 3:09:16 PM PDT by
Lucky9teen
(The liberals are asking us to give Obama time. We agree and think 25 to life would be appropriate.)
To: JoeProBono
I don’t know if walls work for desert spread. But I’ve been told “walls don’t work” for border security. If walls can’t stop people, I don’t see how they could stop wind and sand.
7 posted on
07/24/2009 3:10:57 PM PDT by
PressurePoint
(See you in the unemployment line, Barack)
To: JoeProBono
Gonna have to make a really tall wall to stop the weather.
8 posted on
07/24/2009 3:11:13 PM PDT by
discostu
(Jeff's imagination has gone beyond the fringe of audience comprehension)
To: JoeProBono
How is it when liberals want to do “eco-engineering” it’s worthwhile, law of unitended consequences be damned; when conservatives say leave it alone, it’s probably the time for the Gieco Gecko to be extinct, we’re the bad guys.
9 posted on
07/24/2009 3:12:03 PM PDT by
CaptRon
To: JoeProBono
Those Saharian dust storms fertlize the Amazon Basin and the Gulf Of Mexico.
10 posted on
07/24/2009 3:23:45 PM PDT by
blam
To: JoeProBono
12 posted on
07/24/2009 3:26:52 PM PDT by
dainbramaged
(If you want a friend, get a dog.)
To: JoeProBono
Actual caption:
"Moving dunes displace both people and crops"
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