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The Forum > General Discussion > Has the Stern Report caught Howard with his political pants down?

Has the Stern Report caught Howard with his political pants down?

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errrr all- or is that the text from one of those spam emails ?
Posted by Bazz, Saturday, 4 November 2006 8:52:41 AM
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Its original Bazz,and you will see a lot more of it. I’m just winding up,absolute sick to death of these pig headed ignoramisus , and you should just do more studies in electro Magnetic spintronics , the way the world is now, with all the idiots and their protégées, Hydrogen is the last thing you would let a baby play with.
Have a nice day.
Posted by All-, Saturday, 4 November 2006 9:15:17 AM
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Bazz,

I think you're right. It looks like spam to me too. A brief glance at All- posting history will also show that it is not original, but seemingly just endlessly recycled vituperation from over 200 previous posts. I haven't been on this forum long enough to know for sure, but I suspect that this sort of spam is brought into play when something potentially revelatory has been, or looks like it may be about to be, said. Is it worth looking at where such posts have been made recently, just for what interesting points may have been made? Or should we hit the 'mark for delete' button?
Posted by Forrest Gumpp, Saturday, 4 November 2006 9:45:46 AM
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Actually would be better to stuff the report down your throat All- and stop any more crap coming out your mouth.
You have just formed a new low level in humanity one below the sell your soul $6.00/week suckers and it seems it would well qualify you to become a politician.
Posted by ryechus, Saturday, 4 November 2006 10:30:26 AM
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Rainer,we make up less than 0.03% of the world's pop.What ever we do will be a token jesture.The Kyoto Protocol lets the really big polluters like China and India please themselves.It has to be a situation that includes all countries.Poor countries should also be taken to task on for not taking measures to control their populations.Too many people is one of the main reasons for environmental destruction.

It is no good leading the way by taking drastic measures if others don't heed the message.That said ,we should be doing much more,since environmental science technology can save us and bring a lot of export dollars into Australia.
Posted by Arjay, Saturday, 4 November 2006 10:59:30 AM
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Yes Arjay that is the response/ excuse that Howard et al use. I thought you might come up with your own original thoughts on this – alas its not meant to be.

Bringing pressure on those developing countries to conform will not be achieved by sitting on the fence and blaming them. It’s a cop-out by default.

When Russia ratified the Kyoto Protocol, that protocol became international law. By saying they weren't going to abide by the protocol or even sign it, the United States declared a long time ago under the Bush Administration that it was going to be an international outlaw but as usual we Australians will ape the Americans and say 'we're not going to be bound by this' – ie, pretend we are just another state of the USA.

I believe our nation, despite its size and population, despite not being a world 'power' is the best placed continent in the world to lead in environmental law and innovations.

If we are not, lets all just immigrate to the USA and forgo this uniqueness. Surely we can think and speak for ourselves?

Signing Kyoto should be a referendum and a decision of the people, not of the Howard/Bush administration here in OZ.
Posted by Rainier, Saturday, 4 November 2006 1:54:10 PM
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