Posted on 02/28/2007 4:43:29 PM PST by Izzy Dunne
Or more persistant, whichever your point of view. LOL
Thanks for the ping, this sounds great. Let's see, if Bill Clinton followed the same idea in other areas of life, I wonder what his offsets would look like. Hmmmm......
have you repented?
Thanks for the ping!
Trees for sale...Tarees for sale...gitcher trees for carbon credits right here...Trees for sale...
You are welcome, Alamo-Girl!
Very good, thanks for the ping.
Not only do I repent of global warming, I'd like to take this opportunity to apologize for it. For all the melting ice caps, rising sea levels, banana trees in Michigan, Eskimos with frostbite, pontificating windbags, holes in the ozone layer, and for Bush still being president, I herewith submit my heartfelt apology and beg the indulgence of all citizens of our green planet.
I feel much better now!
Don't miss this!
"People like Al Gore jet about the earth, living from mansion to mansion and say that they want to drastically lower the living standards for most people on the earth. Then, the so called peoples's people, who talk about "eqality" the most, think this is just fine."
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Carbon Offsets: Al Gore's Big Easy
INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY ^ | 3/6/07
Posted on 03/06/2007 8:20:32 PM PST by Winged Hussar
Gore's carbon footprint may be the size of Godzilla's, but he eases his conscience with "carbon offsets." He buys them from himself. And every time someone else buys them, Big Al gets richer.
...Speaking of carbon offsets and shell games, guess where Gore buys his carbon offsets? Well, he buys them from a firm call Generation Investment Management LLP, a tax-exempt U.S. 501(c)3 corporation. The chairman and co-founder is Al Gore. In other words, he buys his carbon offsets from himself. Others who buy these offset are really buying stock in Gore's growing business. You, too, can green up his portfolio, if not Earth itself.
(Excerpt) Read more at investors.com ...
WOW I pay about $500.00 a month just for electric. Gas only about $25 a month. Water about $100 a month.
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