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Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2002 9:12 pm
by Tybaltus
Originally posted by fable
Just heard (literally a minute ago) a report on Germany's Deutsche Welle in which they quoted Bush promising a large gathering from the logging industry that he would "ease restrictions" on logging in the Northwest US to help "prevent forest fires." How shall I describe the attitude of the station...? Put it this way: the BBC has always viewed US citizens as a little absurd and divorced from reality. This attitude now appears to be spreading, thanks to Dubya.
Damn. Why must we be put under the impression that we listen and agree with Dubya's dang stupid moves. I hate it when generalizations are off-bounds. And I would hate for the country to be viewed as a believer in all of his moves.
Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2002 9:15 pm
by Tamerlane
Can't the senators block his proposals? We have that here with the Greens party blocking moves to make inland Australia the worlds dumping ground for nuclear waste

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2002 9:18 pm
by C Elegans
I am speechless. To everything is this thread. Are the goverment distributing hallocinogens to the American people before the elections?
I shouldn't be surprised though regarding the forests, since Bush has previously demonstrated his total lack on knowledge and/or considerations of any environmental issues.
Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2002 9:44 pm
by Tamerlane
So how many people in the States know of this?
I'd expect some heated debates coming out of this, however it seems that Bush is seemingly unopposed.
Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2002 9:49 pm
by Tybaltus
Originally posted by Tamerlane
So how many people in the States know of this?
I'd expect some heated debates coming out of this, however it seems that Bush is seemingly unopposed.
There have been protests. But AFAIK, I dont think its been among the top stories, so the media is trying to ignore it, I think. Which gets me angry aswell.
Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2002 10:04 pm
by Weasel
Originally posted by Tamerlane
So how many people in the States know of this?
I'd expect some heated debates coming out of this, however it seems that Bush is seemingly unopposed.
The main reason, Bush can say what he wants, but doing it might prove to be different. Look at the Alaska and see where his idea went.
The goal he has at the moment is to get public support...something that IMHO will be short. Trust is not his ally.
Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2002 1:13 am
by Nightmare

Why am I not surprised? Typical of Dubya...

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2002 6:29 pm
by C Elegans
Let me also remind you that Dubbayah, president of the country that pollute our planet the most, chose not to come to the present international World Developmet summit meeting, where environmental and world economy issues are to be discussed.
Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2002 6:34 pm
by Tybaltus
Originally posted by C Elegans
Let me also remind you that Dubbayah, president of the country that pollute our planet the most, chose not to come to the present international World Developmet summit meeting, where environmental and world economy issues are to be discussed.
Sometimes I am so embarrassed because of certain actions that the country that I am a citizen of makes such stupid or bad moves.
Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2002 8:41 pm
by Skuld
What the hell was he thinking??? or was he?
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 1:46 am
by Ode to a Grasshopper
Originally posted by Skuld
What the hell was he thinking??? or was he?
Originally posted by fable
Makes sense, right? I mean, even if he is a multi-millionaire who made his money in the fossil fuel industry, and his cabinet is filled with people in the same business, none of them would be doing this to make more business for their friends, would they? I'm sure the only thought in his mind is to help everybody out, and he's obviously put a lot of thought into coming up with such an intelligent, well conceived solution. Correct?

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 2:49 am
by Nippy
This sort of thing makes me want to get US citizenship and outvote Dubbyah. Frickin' [removed].

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 3:35 am
by Tamerlane
Originally posted by C Elegans
Let me also remind you that Dubbayah, president of the country that pollute our planet the most, chose not to come to the present international World Developmet summit meeting, where environmental and world economy issues are to be discussed.
*sigh* He wasn't the only one, Australia's Prime Minister John
"We won't sign the Kyoto policy until Bush does" Howard also didn't show up. However the whole meeting is an utter disgrace. Apparently the delegates, who have had cases of champagne flown in from France

are to add over 500,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide pollution, the same amount usually generated by half a million Africans in a year.And lastly hundreds of tree's have been cleared since the roads were too small for the motorcades. Not really a nice way to celebrate the tenth anniversay of the Earth summit.
Probably a tad off topic, but that little bit of trivia really annoyed me.

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 3:40 am
by Ode to a Grasshopper
Originally posted by Nippy
This sort of thing makes me want to get US citizenship and outvote Dubbyah. Frickin' [removed].
It's a plan. We'll get everyone in SYM to move to a particular city (I'd suggest San Fransisco

) and all vote against Dubyah, then change the city's name to SYM City.
@Tam-Good old Howard, eh?
International lapdog extraordinaire.

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 3:51 am
by Nippy
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 4:02 am
by Nippy
You know what? I would love to come around to the US and get to know some of you guys, it would be so coo.
