Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Regardez moi ce bel article d'enfoire....

Comment peut on etre de si mauvaise foi...

Un foutage de gueule en puissance... dorment ils la conscience tranquille? ou avec un petit sourire en coin preparant les prochains coup de bip avec leur langue de bip?

Et le pire c'est que ces enfoires sont nos dirigeants, nous les suivons tel de beaux moutons, peu de pays sont epargnes par la distribution... Bush, Sarko, Berlusconi...

Voici donc mister Mc Cain, qui aimerait bien prendre la suite de Mr Bush, nous avertissant, ou plutot avertissant les indiens et les chinois sur les effets nefastes de la pollution qu'ils creent, leur conseillant de prendre l'exemple sur les americains qui EUX font attention a ne pas detruire notre planete...

Moi d'entendre des conneries pareilles je peux pas, ca me tue...

Je suis bien sur pour que les indiens et les chinois fassent attention a limiter leur pollution qui grandie chaque jour, mais que ce soit un elu republicain americain qui donne la lecon et qui prend les americains et les europeens comme modele... c'est le pompon sur la Garonne comme dit l'autre.

Si vous avez envie d'etre enerve vous pouvez lire l'article.

A bon entendeur salop!

McCain warns India, China over warming

WASHINGTON: Any expectations that a John McCain presidency will mean a seamless transition in US-India ties with a revival of the Bush-driven civilian nuclear deal will have to be tempered by a tough warning he issued on Monday that India and China will be held to "international standards" on emissions with a possible risk of sanctions if they did not meet them. In a speech that marked a significant departure from the Bush line on global warming and also contained the seeds of a potential showdown with China and India, McCain described the two countries as "among the greatest contributors to global warming today" and said they would have to share the burden with the industrialized countries in reducing emission. "Shared dangers mean shared duties, and global problems require global cooperation. The United States and our friends in Europe cannot alone deal with the threat of global warming. No nation should be exempted from its obligations," McCain said, in an address on climate change his team touted as a radical departure from the Bush "inaction" of the past eight years. "And least of all should we make exceptions for the very countries that are accelerating carbon emissions while the rest of us seek to reduce emissions. If we are going to establish meaningful environmental protocols, then they must include the two nations that have the potential to pollute the air faster, and in greater annual volume, than any nation ever in history," he added in a reference to India and China. McCain did not provide any numbers in the speech but, as with the grain consumption controversy, India's role in aggravating the problem seemed vastly exaggerated. India's carbon dioxide emissions in 2007 were 1165 million metric tons (5th in the world), compared to China, which with 5322 million metric tons had almost caught up with the US, the world's biggest polluter with 5956 million metric tons. Per capita calculations would put the US even further ahead.

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