Re: Another PATHETIC Ski Season in Australia
Mon, 19 Nov 2007 03:19:41 GMT
Where will it all end? Another virtually non-existent ski season in the
Australian alps. If I wasn't getting paid to disseminate blatant
anti-climate change disinformation, I would be wailing into my hot Milo.
I've had it! Climate Change has rooted us. Bonzo
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'I've Been Paid-Up By Gunns, I'm Ready To Lose The Election'
Sun, 18 Nov 2007 03:16:22 GMT
Call it political martyrdom but the Australian Liberals don't care. We
know we will be savaged on November 24 but at least we have our fat Gunns
cheques to go into opposition with. Thats if we don't poll less than The
Greens.
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Don't Let Turnbull & Garrett Stay In A Climate Holding Pattern
Sun, 18 Nov 2007 03:15:07 GMT
They have both accepted its real and they have both advocated playing with
your dick as a response. More coal burning, more land clearing and more of
being the worlds number one exporter of coal and wood chips. More like
putting out fire with gasolene. Stay on your faded old line and we will
psychologically dismem ...
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A Very Large Pulpmill For A Very Small Island
Sun, 18 Nov 2007 03:14:30 GMT
Gunns have no way of competing with cheap Brazilian woodpulp on the world
market that comes in at 1/4 of the cost Gunns can produce it for. That's
why they have to effectively 'steal' the trees from every Australian and
to get every single subsidy their measly party donations ($63,000 to the
Tasmanian Liberals las ...
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Environmental record of oil companies
Fri, 16 Nov 2007 11:35:40 -0000
Can anyone recommend a good independent website for comparing the
environmental record of oil companies?
PhilG
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Cemetery gate in eye of parish storm
Fri, 16 Nov 2007 10:06:14 +0100
PARISH POLL VOTERS FAVOUR RE-OPENING CEMETERY GATE
http://www.iniref.org/blog.html
November 14th 2007
Citizens of Sleaford, Lincolnshire apparently used the 1972 Local
Government Act rules to demand that the Sleaford Town Council should
hold a referendum. This is quite easy to do -- at a Parish Meeting only
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A Very Large Pulpmill For A Very Small Island
Mon, 12 Nov 2007 01:11:27 GMT
Gunns have no way of competing with cheap Brazilian woodpulp on the world
market that comes in at 1/4 of the cost Gunns can produce it for. That's
why they have to effectively 'steal' the trees from every Australian and
to get every single subsidy their measly party donations ($63,000 to the
Tasmanian Liberals las ...
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A Very Large Pulpmill For A Very Small Island
Fri, 09 Nov 2007 03:37:07 GMT
Gunns have no way of competing with cheap Brazilian woodpulp on the world
market that comes in at 1/4 of the cost Gunns can produce it for. That's
why they have to effectively 'steal' the trees from every Australian and
to get every single subsidy their measly party donations ($63,000 to the
Tasmanian Liberals las ...
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'Sustainable Ecocide' Why should an illiterate land-clearer
retrain?
Fri, 09 Nov 2007 01:13:37 GMT
I've met some of the people that 'work' dismantling our ecosystem. Many
are illiterate dope-smokers that think they should have 'job security'
while the rest of the economy faces Climate Change and market
fluctuations. Why is a person that is committing what is environmental
ecocide be treated as some kind of sacr ...
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Re: what's risk with buying after market toner?
Mon, 5 Nov 2007 00:48:41 +0000
In message <EciWi.164891$Da.158973@pd7urf1no>, Arthur Entlich
<e-printerhelp@mvps.org> writes
>No, I wouldn't like to put number on it. It took 100 years for any
>kinds of stats to be developed for cigarette smoking, and even moreso
>with secondhand smoke, and they are still being contested.
Not to mentio ...
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