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we need is a president who rides a bike
George Bush regularly rides a mountain bike for recreation and exercise.
And his modest personal home is a model of energy efficiency (unlike Al Gore's four homes, for example)[Google it]. I think it safe to say that he has spent more time on a bicycle and that his home is the greenest of any candidate who has ever run for president of the USA since electricity and home heating oil came into widespread use. Perhaps you need to introduce your agenda from a different and more truthful angle.- Hide quoted text - Your logic would be perfect if his family hadn't made huge profits from oil, he hadn't rejected Kyoto, hadn't been in denial about climate change and oh yes, hadn't invaded Iraq for the, er, oil. Apart from that... |
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we need is a president who rides a bike
"Ed_Zep" wrote in message oups.com... George Bush regularly rides a mountain bike for recreation and exercise. And his modest personal home is a model of energy efficiency (unlike Al Gore's four homes, for example)[Google it]. I think it safe to say that he has spent more time on a bicycle and that his home is the greenest of any candidate who has ever run for president of the USA since electricity and home heating oil came into widespread use. Perhaps you need to introduce your agenda from a different and more truthful angle.- Hide quoted text - Your logic would be perfect if his family hadn't made huge profits from oil, he hadn't rejected Kyoto, hadn't been in denial about climate change and oh yes, hadn't invaded Iraq for the, er, oil. Apart from that... What I said was fact not logic. So tell me more about those huge profits you say the family made from oil. Care to give some details? Personally I don't think you know *anything* about what you are talking about. As I recall it was Bill Clinton who rejected Kyoto and for good reason I might add. Denial about climate change? Seems to me climate is always changing - when did Bush deny that? And then there's always the oil. Tell me where is the Iraqi oil. You are merely spouting off and it ain't oil you're spouting. (not Tom) Keats |
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we need is a president who rides a bike
On Aug 2, 11:42 am, "Keats" wrote:
"donquijote1954" wrote in message oups.com... On Aug 2, 9:25 am, "Keats" wrote: After having a president by and for the SUVs, we need a chance for our humble bikes. Maybe we need to come up with a bicycle party, since they have a Big Oil party. George Bush regularly rides a mountain bike for recreation and exercise. And his modest personal home is a model of energy efficiency (unlike Al Gore's four homes, for example)[Google it]. I think it safe to say that he has spent more time on a bicycle and that his home is the greenest of any candidate who has ever run for president of the USA since electricity and home heating oil came into widespread use. Perhaps you need to introduce your agenda from a different and more truthful angle.- Maybe he's having a good time riding bike between cocktail and cocktail, but most American don't feel any safer riding a bike than the troops he sent to Iraq. Something tells me you aren't exactly all squared away. Were you whacked in the head by a windmill blade somewhere along the line?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - its beyond comprehension: today he said ima told wera not gonna print money. 2-3 hours later they started printing money. i usta think he was joking, today i believe they set him out on the lawn and set him on fire. |
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we need is a president who rides a bike
datakoll aka gene daniels wrote:
On Aug 2, 11:42 am, "Keats" wrote: "donquijote1954" wrote in message oups.com... On Aug 2, 9:25 am, "Keats" wrote: After having a president by and for the SUVs, we need a chance for our humble bikes. Maybe we need to come up with a bicycle party, since they have a Big Oil party. George Bush regularly rides a mountain bike for recreation and exercise. And his modest personal home is a model of energy efficiency (unlike Al Gore's four homes, for example)[Google it]. I think it safe to say that he has spent more time on a bicycle and that his home is the greenest of any candidate who has ever run for president of the USA since electricity and home heating oil came into widespread use. Perhaps you need to introduce your agenda from a different and more truthful angle.- Maybe he's having a good time riding bike between cocktail and cocktail, but most American don't feel any safer riding a bike than the troops he sent to Iraq. Something tells me you aren't exactly all squared away. Were you whacked in the head by a windmill blade somewhere along the line?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - its beyond comprehension: today he said ima told wera not gonna print money. 2-3 hours later they started printing money. i usta think he was joking, today i believe they set him out on the lawn and set him on fire. gene for President 2008! -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia The weather is here, wish you were beautiful -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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On Aug 10, 12:35 am, "Tom \"Johnny Sunset\" Sherman"
wrote: datakoll aka gene daniels wrote: On Aug 2, 11:42 am, "Keats" wrote: "donquijote1954" wrote in message groups.com... On Aug 2, 9:25 am, "Keats" wrote: After having a president by and for the SUVs, we need a chance for our humble bikes. Maybe we need to come up with a bicycle party, since they have a Big Oil party. George Bush regularly rides a mountain bike for recreation and exercise. And his modest personal home is a model of energy efficiency (unlike Al Gore's four homes, for example)[Google it]. I think it safe to say that he has spent more time on a bicycle and that his home is the greenest of any candidate who has ever run for president of the USA since electricity and home heating oil came into widespread use. Perhaps you need to introduce your agenda from a different and more truthful angle.- Maybe he's having a good time riding bike between cocktail and cocktail, but most American don't feel any safer riding a bike than the troops he sent to Iraq. Something tells me you aren't exactly all squared away. Were you whacked in the head by a windmill blade somewhere along the line?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - its beyond comprehension: today he said ima told wera not gonna print money. 2-3 hours later they started printing money. i usta think he was joking, today i believe they set him out on the lawn and set him on fire. gene for President 2008! -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia The weather is here, wish you were beautiful -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - good grief! |
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we need is a president who rides a bike
"datakoll" wrote in message oups.com... its beyond comprehension: today he said ima told wera not gonna print money. 2-3 hours later they started printing money. i usta think he was joking, today i believe they set him out on the lawn and set him on fire. When the bicycling groups leading economist speaks we listen. Keats |
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