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Saddam's Pesticides Violate Kyoto

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For those of you that like to argue the symantics of how bad we as U.S. citizens are to our environment, maybe you should have chased a bigger fish and some true ecological potential disasters, instead of worring about if a certain tree gets cut, or some rock has been moved from it's original position from where it roled down a hill!!!
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Saddam's Pesticides Violate Kyoto

April 8, 2003


Here is a little public service for those of you out there having continued trouble in arguments with liberals over the validity of this war.

If you want to appeal to the liberals, and if moral appeals are not working, and general policy appeals are not working, then do this: Tell them that the president should announce that the caches of chemical weapons and pesticides that we discovered prove that Saddam Hussein's violating the Kyoto accords.

Forget about the gulags; forget about the torture chambers and the mass graves, the raping of women and children, that stuff doesn't affect the left. They're marching to protect all that. However, you tell them that he's violating the Kyoto accords, and now you're on to something.

I also bet those SUVs that the Iraqis are using for these suicide bombings don't meet the CAFE standards. I'll bet you that they're polluting all over the place in Iraq. You tell these liberals that this is why we're shooting at them, because their SUVs are violating CAFE standards. You tell them we're in Iraq trying to take out enemies of the environment and I guarantee you will persuade them.
 
Also, take a look at the Iraqi countryside in the footage shot during the war. Keep in mind that this was once one of the, if not the, most fertile place on earth at one time. Think human civilization had anything to do with that?
 
You will have to explain that last one a little better Tyler..
That is the aledged problem covering the earth..
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Just that we all should take note of what the landscape is like in Iraq. This is a direct result of human overuse of their natural resources.
 
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