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If your comprehension is as poor as your expression, then you may have got the wrong end of the stick somewhere along the way.Originally posted by mosGreens are very selective in their attacks. They went all worked up and halted road works in Warsaw because it disturbed little snails. How on earth can they support Fracking or stay silent when Poland is robbed blind and ravaged by American companies against the will of the people ?


Interestingly - Greens apparently lent some support to Romanians, who protested against tracking. But not to Poland. Why?
Romania is exploited by Haliburton, Poland is in the clutches of Chevron. Do Greens prefer Chevron?Comment
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Was reading yesterday that the IPCC have made a dramatic U-Turn on bio-fuel.
They now think its not a good idea to turn food into ethanol and that the environmental harm is actually much worse if it is done.
as predicted on these pages, pretty soon it will not be easy to find any greenie who ever thought bio fuels was a good idea.
just like DDT and Golden rice.
charletans and fools, the lot of them.(\__/)
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You can insult me as much as you want, I don't care about your worthless opinions. Better go insult your fat mama, time much better spent.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIf your comprehension is as poor as your expression, then you may have got the wrong end of the stick somewhere along the way.If UKIP are the answer, then it must have been a very stupid question.Comment
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thats nothing.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostWas reading yesterday that the IPCC have made a dramatic U-Turn on bio-fuel.
They now think its not a good idea to turn food into ethanol and that the environmental harm is actually much worse if it is done.
as predicted on these pages, pretty soon it will not be easy to find any greenie who ever thought bio fuels was a good idea.
just like DDT and Golden rice.
charletans and fools, the lot of them.
They did another U Turn, equally as dramatic.
They now think that the number of species under threat from climate change was greatly exagerated, and the number might be quite low.
Do we have any great exageraters around, who might like to comment ?(\__/)
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But you are a cretin, so what would you know?Originally posted by mos View PostYou can insult me as much as you want, I don't care about your worthless opinions. Better go insult your fat mama, time much better spent.Comment
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We are going round in circles here. FOOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostBut you are a cretin, so what would you know?If UKIP are the answer, then it must have been a very stupid question.Comment
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A real battle of the low IQ morons: DA, EO and mos.
Who will demonstrate the most stupidity?
It's bound to be a close run thing.Hard Brexit now!
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I'm insulting you as much as I want as per your previous post.Originally posted by mos View PostWe are going round in circles here. FOComment
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Greens are very selective in their attacks. They went all worked up and halted road works in Warsaw because it disturbed little snails. How on earth can they support Fracking or stay silent when Poland is robbed blind and ravaged by American companies against the will of the people ?


Interestingly - Greens apparently lent some support to Romanians, who protested against fracking. But not to Poland. Why?
Romania is exploited by Haliburton, Poland is in the clutches of Chevron. Do Greens prefer Chevron?Last edited by mos; 25 March 2014, 11:30.If UKIP are the answer, then it must have been a very stupid question.Comment
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