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Princeton Student Climate Initiative crafts carbon policy with NJ state assemblyman
The Daily Princetonian ^
| April 1, 2018
| By Katie Tam
Posted on 04/02/2018 8:25:23 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
Why have they demonized carbon? Carbon is an essential element that enters into complex compounds that are necessary for life. Taxing carbon means taxing life. Or is that what they want?
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04/02/2018 9:36:05 AM PDT
by
I want the USA back
(Lying Media: willing and eager allies of the hate-America left. PS. f*ck the media.)
To: I want the USA back
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It is definitely life itself that Satan is attacking.
Always has been.
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04/02/2018 9:38:59 AM PDT
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editor-surveyor
(Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
To: from occupied ga
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>> “Just another bird brained Marxist scheme to take money from the producers and buy votes of the parasites with it.” <<
Precisely!
That has always been the plan.
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04/02/2018 9:44:39 AM PDT
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editor-surveyor
(Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
To: relictele
I hope those students freeze their a$$es off during that global warming snow storm that hit the northeast on April 2.
To: Oldeconomybuyer
This kid’s a f’ing idiot.
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04/02/2018 12:37:53 PM PDT
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Renkluaf
To: Renkluaf
The kid’s not there for being intelligent. He’s there to be the “designated victim” to deflect attack.
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04/02/2018 3:19:54 PM PDT
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setha
(It is past time for the United States to take back what the world took away.)
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