http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php? ... geId=65996
Hehe.
My first impression was that it was kind of childish, but I realized that's not the case at all.
I think the importance of the point they're making far outweighs any temporary environmental impact (speaking of things like car and mower exhaust, which I don't think is good for our local environment in large quantities).Grassfire president Steve Elliott wrote:"We wanted to point out the absurdity of the climate alarmism of Al Gore and others who want to make us feel bad for just about everything we do and rally people for the battle over the carbon tax which is now underway in the Senate," Grassfire president Steve Elliott told WND. "We really plan to engage lots of citizens who have been under carbon-footprint guilt for far too long and give citizens an opportunity to make a statement that we reject climate alarmism. We're not going to stand for this carbon tax."
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"We wanted to time Carbon Belch Day around the debate of that bill so we could rally people and have a platform to talk about this issue."
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"It shows that there are many tens of thousands of citizens who don't accept climate alarmism and who are not going to sit by quietly as Congress imposes another tax on the American people," he said. "We just want to see this continue to grow as we rally people in opposition to what the climate alarmists are doing."
Liberal pansies...
Obviously never moved beyond the initial impression.Critic quoted on WND wrote:Very mature everyone. ...
Thanks to Al Gore this kid gets to be smarter than the previous generation, which he waits anxiously to be rid of. Who's arrogant?Critic continued wrote:Let's waste resources and pollute just to prove how immature and proud of our ignorance we are. Way to fit the stereotype of the dumb, arrogant, wasteful American. Fortunately, as you all get older won't have to put up with your 19th century ignorance. I just hope that you North Shore Nancies etc. don't screw up the world much more before we are rid of you.