Posted on 02/01/2007 7:38:21 AM PST by LibWhacker
PARIS, Jan. 31 President Jacques Chirac has demanded that the United States sign both the Kyoto climate protocol and a future agreement that will take effect when the Kyoto accord runs out in 2012.
He said that he welcomed last weeks State of the Union address in which President Bush described climate change as a serious challenge and acknowledged that a growing number of American politicians now favor emissions cuts.
But he warned that if the United States did not sign the agreements, a carbon tax across Europe on imports from nations that have not signed the Kyoto treaty could be imposed to try to force compliance. The European Union is the largest export market for American goods.
A carbon tax is inevitable, Mr. Chirac said. If it is European, and I believe it will be European, then it will all the same have a certain influence because it means that all the countries that do not accept the minimum obligations will be obliged to pay.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
[Ah, I see (f)rance still believes everything can be solved with a tax.]
Hey, are they are democrats? The E.U. and democrats always talk, walk, and act alike and if it talks and walks and acts like a duck, it is a duck; saith the gread philosper.
[What is the Kyoto Treaty, if not a tax?]
Last I heard, 60,000 dollars per American family and while we yammer on, the dominate democrats continue to push the progressive communist issues and laugh at the weak American conservative party.
"President Jacques Chirac has demanded that the United States sign both the Kyoto climate protocol and a future agreement that will take effect when the Kyoto accord runs out in 2012."
That's ok, this whole place is going away in 2012, didn't cheese-boy get the memo?
"'A carbon tax is inevitable,' Mr. Chirac said"
How about a retard tax?
Cool! Fine by me. But tell me what the awesome graphics programs you use are.
Oh -- and you DID notice there were 3 separate pictures, right? I wouldn't want you to miss any.
Good one. Here are a few more:
Remember Normandy (when we lost men at the rate of up to 2500 a day) liberating France.
"The last time the French asked for 'more proof' it came marching into Paris under a German flag." -- David Letterman
"As far as I'm concerned, war always means failure." -- Jacques Chirac
"As far as France is concerned, you're right." -- Rush Limbaugh
"We can stand here like the French, or we can do something about it." -- Marge Simpson
"I would rather have a German division in front of me than a French one behind me." -- Gen. George S. Patton
"Going to war without france is like going deer hunting without your accordion." -- Jed Babbin
"It is important to remember that the French have always been there when they needed us." -- Alan Kent
The only time france wants us to go to war is when the German Army is sitting in Paris sipping coffee. -- Regis Philbin
I don't know why people are surprised that France won't help us get Saddam out of Iraq. After all, France wouldn't help us get the Germans out of France! -- Jay Leno
"The duplicity on the part of the French is truly astonishing, or should I say, truly French." -- Charles Krauthammer, 8-18-2006
"[About Iran] something will have to be done. After all, we don't want to look completely French, do we?" -- Neal Boortz
"50 million Frenchmen can't be wrong." -- typically idiotic old French saying
"If a million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing." -- Anatole France
"If 50 million people say a stupid thing, it's still a stupid thing."-- David Severn
"ALL of them [the French athletes] TESTED POSITIVE--For being @$$HOLES." -- Lance Armstrong, while hosting the Espys
"Who likes the French? Raise your hand! Who IS French? Raise your OTHER hand!" - Neal Boortz
"Bottom line, the French are a nation of LOSERS." -- Mort Kondracke on The Beltway Boys 7-15-2006
"Liberals in this country think the world is the UN and France. It isnt." -- Alexander K. McClure
''After the election of the Palestinian president, let's work together to make the retreat from Gaza a success,'' Chirac said.Only a Frenchman would talk about making a retreat a success. -- James Taranto
"France has neither winter nor summer nor morals. Apart from these drawbacks it is a fine country." -- Mark Twain
"France has usually been governed by prostitutes." -- Mark Twain
If the French were on your side, how would you know?
The french are a smallish, monkey-looking bunch and not dressed any better, on average, than the citizens of Baltimore. True, you can sit outside in Paris and drink little cups of coffee, but why this is more stylish than sitting inside and drinking large glasses of whiskey I don't know. -- P.J. O'Rourke
You know, the french remind me a little bit of an aging actress of the 1940s who was still trying to dine out on her looks but doesn't have the face for it. -- Sen. John McCain
You know why the french don't want to bomb Saddam Hussein? Because he hates America, he loves mistresses and wears a beret. He is french, people! -- Conan O'Brien
"Kerry's main advice to Bush was to reach out to the French ... this is also the Democrats' plan ..." -- Ann Coulter
"Worry Factor: Possible collapse of space-time continuum if French military invades France, forcing French government to surrender to itself." -- John Alejandro King, the "Covert Comic", here.
No blood for cheese!
Let's send lots of cheapskate, loud, rude tourists over there to annoy them.
And by the way, who actually gets the proceeds of these carbon taxes?
hehe! Actually, the images that I used in this thread were all shamelessly stolen from various meanderings on the internet and I only adjusted them slightly for size. But, to answer your question completely (sometimes a bad habit of mine in that it gives people more information that what they really wanted) I'll make a listing of the proggies that I frequently use in operations ancillary to forum posting. DISCLAIMER: At the outset let me say that I don't do graphics professionally, and there are lots of programs out there that various people will prefer for different reasons. The ones that I'm listing are merely the ones that I've become accustomed to over time and I don't claim to have the ultimate, definitive answer for all uses. Most if not all of the developers of these programs offer trial downloads, and I would recommend availing yourself of a trial use before purchasing anything, in order for you to make sure that it does what you want it to do. Refunds for purchased software are an extreme rarity, so it's essential to be certain of a program before you buy. Please forgive me if I'm stating the obvious here, but it's hard for one person (or especially a stoat) to instantly know the level of expertise of another person on the internet, no offense or condescension is intended.
For most all posts to FR (including this one) I first lay out everything, even if it's only text, in Microsoft Front Page (soon to be replaced by Expression Web) because I can (usually) make things look the way I want them to very quickly and then with one click I can get the HTML code, copy it and post it to FR. I have zero interest in learning HTML and Front Page lets me do what I want without coding.
For basic photo / Image manipulation such as cropping, resizing, adjusting color / brightness and some special effects etc. I use either ACDSee or CompuPic Pro depending upon my mood and the needs of the task. They have different features and a completely different user interface, and so which one I use will just depend upon what I want to do.
For more involved image / graphics manipulation including retouching and layering, I own Adobe Photoshop but I actually prefer Jasc Paint Shop Pro. (be advised that Corel has just recently acquired Jasc Software, and I haven't tried Corel's version of Paint Shop Pro. I don't know if they have only rebranded it or if they have radically changed it from Jasc Software's excellent product). Adobe Photoshop is essential if you are doing commercial work such as magazine layouts and advertising, but for about 1/10 the price you can do 90% of anything a consumer might want to do with Paint Shop Pro without the crushing learning curve of Photoshop. For years Jasc's Paint Shop Pro has been an extremely popular "value-alternative" to Photoshop, but I can't speak to the current Corel incarnation....it might be great or better, but it might not.
For GIF animations I really like Ulead GIF Animator because it's easy to use.
Be advised also that there will be a lot of overlap in these programs in terms of duplication of functions and features, and you may be able to get a better deal by buying various "suite" options rather than multiple standalone applications from different developers. If you are starting out with graphics, it's good to soberly define your needs while leaving room for some creative expansion and try several options....different interface types appeal to different people and again I don't pretend to have the definitive answers for all people here.
I hope that this will be of some help, and please feel free to ask any further questions if you feel so inclined.
Oh -- and you DID notice there were 3 separate pictures, right? I wouldn't want you to miss any.
Thank you very much :-)
Sorry, I forgot to mention....once you're sure of a specific program that you want, you can oftentimes find great deals on older versions of that program at eBay.
"F*ck Chirac! France has NO business forcing Americans to pay any kind of taxes. France, keep your smelly snout out of our affairs! NO!!!"
France has the sovereign right to place whatever kind of taxes on imports that they desire, for any reason they desire. We have the sovereign right to retaliate in kind. I bet we could hurt them more than they could hurt us. All it would require is the BALLS to do it!
There's nothing I need from France, or the rest of Europe except Poland, so bad that I can't afford to boycott it.
Whoa! I'll say! Thank you, thank you, and uh, thank you.
It shouldnt have taken this long for Belly Girl to show up!!
My boycott of French crap has never stopped and probably never will!
Good Post!!!
Thanks very much :-)
This is from '05. I don't suppose France has suddenly come into compliance?
Interesting article. Thanks for posting it.
I'm not sure it's going to ever fly...
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