1 posted on
09/20/2001 7:51:46 PM PDT by
Starmaker
To: Starmaker
Thanks for posting this article ... it answers alot of questions.
I noticed that on Tuesday 9-11 on the radio call in talk shows and on the conservative internet boards (Free Republic included) that there was a concerted and co-ordinated effort to suggest that "enviro-nazis" were to blame for the terrorist attacks. The posts and calls were almost immediate and identical. I was wondering who was behind it, now I know.
Now the only question I have is "Why" ?
Why would any American or American organization like Alan Caruba or TooGoodReports try to exploit this tragedy to further their own agenda ?
To: Starmaker
All godless cults and religions lead to the same place "the wide path that leads to destruction".
To: Starmaker
Bump
To: Starmaker
When communism began its great fall they had to find their next great launch pad. They morphed into green weenies. Having kids and living in a big house doesn't have global consequences. These pukes have outlived their un-usefulness.
7 posted on
09/20/2001 9:31:17 PM PDT by
Movemout
To: Starmaker
Hmm. The bicycle is made of steel, is it not? And steel depends upon nasty factories, which use LOTS of energy. The synthetic rubber in the tires is bad, too. Probably from DuPont.
Even the chain is evil, made of steel. No chains on truely environmentally-conscious bicycles...
Why isn't this fellow riding a wooden bike, built by his own hands, with wooden rims and no tires?...
Because obtaining the wood would involve killing trees?
--Boris
16 posted on
11/22/2001 1:19:25 PM PST by
boris
To: Starmaker
Sounds to me like the Greens are all those good obedient little girls and boys who believe whatever their teachers tell them; certainly their parents didn't fill their noggins with eco-lies.
Teach your children to disrespect wrongful authority.
To: Starmaker
Then there is
THIS marvelous essay.
--Boris
18 posted on
11/22/2001 1:22:58 PM PST by
boris
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