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  #11  
Old March 4th 10, 03:50 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.shuttle,alt.politics,alt.global-warming
James
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"columbiaaccidentinvestigation"
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On Mar 4, 7:19 am, AM wrote:
Fred J. McCall wrote:
columbiaaccidentinvestigation
wrote:


On Mar 4, 5:56 am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
Get lost wrote:


And their primary, cheapest and most plentiful source is coal
burning. Why don't the global warming scum go after China
instead of the U.S. and Europe?


Because they know China will ignore them.


translation, America cannot lead, we must follow the least common
denominator argument (WRONG).


I don't think your translation into gibberish is required. Most of
us speak English.


Please tell us how we can convince the Chinese to stop building coal
fired power plants, and cut back on emissions ?

--
AM

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pull investments from chinese companies, such as petrochina.


I don't think the gummint has invested in any chinese companies. Besides
we are a debtor nation.

  #12  
Old March 4th 10, 04:09 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.shuttle,alt.politics,alt.global-warming
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James wrote:
"columbiaaccidentinvestigation"
wrote in message

On Mar 4, 7:19 am, AM wrote:
Fred J. McCall wrote:
columbiaaccidentinvestigation
wrote:

On Mar 4, 5:56 am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
Get lost wrote:


And their primary, cheapest and most plentiful source is coal
burning. Why don't the global warming scum go after China
instead of the U.S. and Europe?


Because they know China will ignore them.


translation, America cannot lead, we must follow the least common
denominator argument (WRONG).


I don't think your translation into gibberish is required. Most of
us speak English.

Please tell us how we can convince the Chinese to stop building coal
fired power plants, and cut back on emissions ?

--
AM

http://sctuser.home.comcast.net

http://www.novac.com- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


pull investments from chinese companies, such as petrochina.


I don't think the gummint has invested in any chinese companies. Besides
we are a debtor nation.



Like I said, none of the AGW people here can say how to convince China
to stop building new coal plants at a rapid rate.

They refuse to address the issue, when the Chinese are on their way to
being the worlds worst greenhouse gas polluter.




--
AM

http://sctuser.home.comcast.net

http://www.novac.com
  #13  
Old March 4th 10, 04:19 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.shuttle,alt.politics,alt.global-warming
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Default Ny Times..China Energy in 2020; 70% from...COAL

On Mar 4, 7:50*am, "James" wrote:
"columbiaaccidentinvestigation"columbiaaccidentin wrote in message







On Mar 4, 7:19 am, AM wrote:
Fred J. McCall wrote:
columbiaaccidentinvestigation
wrote:


On Mar 4, 5:56 am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
Get lost wrote:


And their primary, cheapest and most plentiful source is coal
burning. Why don't the global warming scum go after China
instead of the U.S. and Europe?


Because they know China will ignore them.


translation, America cannot lead, we must follow the least common
denominator argument (WRONG).


I don't think your translation into gibberish is required. Most of
us speak English.


Please tell us how we can convince the Chinese to stop building coal
fired power plants, and cut back on emissions ?


--
AM


http://sctuser.home.comcast.net


http://www.novac.com-Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


pull investments from chinese companies, such as petrochina.


I don't think the gummint has invested in any chinese companies. Besides
we are a debtor nation.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


you have a lot to learn.
  #14  
Old March 4th 10, 04:20 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.shuttle,alt.politics,alt.global-warming
columbiaaccidentinvestigation
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Default Ny Times..China Energy in 2020; 70% from...COAL

On Mar 4, 8:09*am, AM wrote:"They refuse to
address the issue, when the Chinese are on their way to being the
worlds worst greenhouse gas polluter.

i just did, divest, as large institutions have large holdings in
chineses companies, but people like you are afraid to take such
actions.
  #15  
Old March 4th 10, 04:37 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.shuttle,alt.politics,alt.global-warming
James
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Default Ny Times..China Energy in 2020; 70% from...COAL

"columbiaaccidentinvestigation"
wrote in message

On Mar 4, 7:50 am, "James" wrote:
"columbiaaccidentinvestigation"columbiaaccidentin
wrote in message







On Mar 4, 7:19 am, AM wrote:
Fred J. McCall wrote:
columbiaaccidentinvestigation
wrote:


On Mar 4, 5:56 am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
Get lost wrote:


And their primary, cheapest and most plentiful source is coal
burning. Why don't the global warming scum go after China
instead of the U.S. and Europe?


Because they know China will ignore them.


translation, America cannot lead, we must follow the least common
denominator argument (WRONG).


I don't think your translation into gibberish is required. Most of
us speak English.


Please tell us how we can convince the Chinese to stop building
coal fired power plants, and cut back on emissions ?


--
AM


http://sctuser.home.comcast.net


http://www.novac.com-Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


pull investments from chinese companies, such as petrochina.


I don't think the gummint has invested in any chinese companies.
Besides
we are a debtor nation.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


you have a lot to learn.


Please identify some Chinese companies that the U.S. Government has a
vested interest in.


  #16  
Old March 4th 10, 04:45 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.shuttle,alt.politics,alt.global-warming
columbiaaccidentinvestigation
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Default Ny Times..China Energy in 2020; 70% from...COAL

On Mar 4, 8:37*am, "James" wrote:
"columbiaaccidentinvestigation"columbiaaccidentin wrote in message







On Mar 4, 7:50 am, "James" wrote:
"columbiaaccidentinvestigation"columbiaaccidentin
wrote in message




On Mar 4, 7:19 am, AM wrote:
Fred J. McCall wrote:
columbiaaccidentinvestigation
wrote:


On Mar 4, 5:56 am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
Get lost wrote:


And their primary, cheapest and most plentiful source is coal
burning. Why don't the global warming scum go after China
instead of the U.S. and Europe?


Because they know China will ignore them.


translation, America cannot lead, we must follow the least common
denominator argument (WRONG).


I don't think your translation into gibberish is required. Most of
us speak English.


Please tell us how we can convince the Chinese to stop building
coal fired power plants, and cut back on emissions ?


--
AM


http://sctuser.home.comcast.net


http://www.novac.com-Hidequoted text -


- Show quoted text -


pull investments from chinese companies, such as petrochina.


I don't think the gummint has invested in any chinese companies.
Besides
we are a debtor nation.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


you have a lot to learn.


Please identify some Chinese companies that the U.S. Government has a
vested interest in.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


i said activists, please read the original post that started this
thread. Now if some people dont want to act thats their choice, but
institutions, and individuals have large investments in chineses
companies, are you questioning that fact?
  #17  
Old March 4th 10, 04:54 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.shuttle,alt.politics,alt.global-warming
James
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"columbiaaccidentinvestigation"
wrote in message

On Mar 4, 8:37 am, "James" wrote:
"columbiaaccidentinvestigation"columbiaaccidentin
wrote in message







On Mar 4, 7:50 am, "James" wrote:
"columbiaaccidentinvestigation"columbiaaccidentin
wrote in message




On Mar 4, 7:19 am, AM wrote:
Fred J. McCall wrote:
columbiaaccidentinvestigation
wrote:


On Mar 4, 5:56 am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
Get lost wrote:


And their primary, cheapest and most plentiful source is coal
burning. Why don't the global warming scum go after China
instead of the U.S. and Europe?


Because they know China will ignore them.


translation, America cannot lead, we must follow the least
common denominator argument (WRONG).


I don't think your translation into gibberish is required. Most
of us speak English.


Please tell us how we can convince the Chinese to stop building
coal fired power plants, and cut back on emissions ?


--
AM


http://sctuser.home.comcast.net


http://www.novac.com-Hidequoted text -


- Show quoted text -


pull investments from chinese companies, such as petrochina.


I don't think the gummint has invested in any chinese companies.
Besides
we are a debtor nation.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


you have a lot to learn.


Please identify some Chinese companies that the U.S. Government has a
vested interest in.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


i said activists, please read the original post that started this
thread. Now if some people dont want to act thats their choice, but
institutions, and individuals have large investments in chineses
companies, are you questioning that fact?


Nothing about activists in the original post.

Please identify some Chinese companies that the U.S. Government has a
vested interest in.


  #18  
Old March 4th 10, 05:14 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.shuttle,alt.politics,alt.global-warming
Monkey Clumps
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Default Ny Times..China Energy in 2020; 70% from...COAL

On Mar 4, 10:22*am, columbiaaccidentinvestigation
wrote:
On Mar 4, 7:19*am, AM wrote:



Fred J. McCall wrote:
columbiaaccidentinvestigation
wrote:


:On Mar 4, 5:56 am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
: Get lost wrote:
:
: :
: :And their primary, cheapest and most plentiful source is coal
: :burning. *Why don't the global warming scum go after China instead of
: :the U.S. and Europe?
: :
:
: Because they know China will ignore them.
:
:
:translation, America cannot lead, we must follow the least common
:denominator argument (WRONG).
:


I don't think your translation into gibberish is required. *Most of us
speak English.


Please tell us how we can convince the Chinese to stop building coal
fired power plants, and cut back on emissions ?


--
AM


http://sctuser.home.comcast.net


http://www.novac.com-Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


pull investments from chinese companies, such as petrochina.


The Chinese don't need our money. We need their money.
  #19  
Old March 4th 10, 05:41 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.shuttle,alt.politics,alt.global-warming
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James wrote:
"columbiaaccidentinvestigation"
wrote in message

On Mar 4, 7:50 am, "James" wrote:
"columbiaaccidentinvestigation"columbiaaccidentin
wrote in message







On Mar 4, 7:19 am, AM wrote:
Fred J. McCall wrote:
columbiaaccidentinvestigation
wrote:

On Mar 4, 5:56 am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
Get lost wrote:

And their primary, cheapest and most plentiful source is coal
burning. Why don't the global warming scum go after China
instead of the U.S. and Europe?

Because they know China will ignore them.

translation, America cannot lead, we must follow the least common
denominator argument (WRONG).

I don't think your translation into gibberish is required. Most of
us speak English.

Please tell us how we can convince the Chinese to stop building
coal fired power plants, and cut back on emissions ?

--
AM

http://sctuser.home.comcast.net

http://www.novac.com-Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

pull investments from chinese companies, such as petrochina.

I don't think the gummint has invested in any chinese companies.
Besides
we are a debtor nation.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


you have a lot to learn.


Please identify some Chinese companies that the U.S. Government has a
vested interest in.





Who cares about what companies we are vested in. We own them a lot of $$$

Somehow I don't think we have a say in anything they want to do.
(like building new coal fired power plants on a continual basis...)



--
AM

http://sctuser.home.comcast.net

http://www.novac.com
  #20  
Old March 4th 10, 06:20 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.shuttle,alt.politics,alt.global-warming
columbiaaccidentinvestigation
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Default Ny Times..China Energy in 2020; 70% from...COAL

On Mar 4, 8:54*am, "James" wrote:
"columbiaaccidentinvestigation"columbiaaccidentin wrote in message







On Mar 4, 8:37 am, "James" wrote:
"columbiaaccidentinvestigation"columbiaaccidentin
wrote in message




On Mar 4, 7:50 am, "James" wrote:
"columbiaaccidentinvestigation"columbiaaccidentin
wrote in message




On Mar 4, 7:19 am, AM wrote:
Fred J. McCall wrote:
columbiaaccidentinvestigation
wrote:


On Mar 4, 5:56 am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
Get lost wrote:


And their primary, cheapest and most plentiful source is coal
burning. Why don't the global warming scum go after China
instead of the U.S. and Europe?


Because they know China will ignore them.


translation, America cannot lead, we must follow the least
common denominator argument (WRONG).


I don't think your translation into gibberish is required. Most
of us speak English.


Please tell us how we can convince the Chinese to stop building
coal fired power plants, and cut back on emissions ?


--
AM


http://sctuser.home.comcast.net


http://www.novac.com-Hidequotedtext -


- Show quoted text -


pull investments from chinese companies, such as petrochina.


I don't think the gummint has invested in any chinese companies.
Besides
we are a debtor nation.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


you have a lot to learn.


Please identify some Chinese companies that the U.S. Government has a
vested interest in.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


i said activists, please read the original post that started this
thread. *Now if some people dont want to act thats their choice, but
institutions, and individuals have large investments in chineses
companies, are you questioning that fact?


Nothing about activists in the original post.

Please identify some Chinese companies that the U.S. Government has a
vested interest in.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


dont have to, please see the term "scum", and you tell me if the
author was referring to the us government, or people, then you will
find you lame distraction argument is not really valid. So please
show me where this discussion is limited to the government, otherwise
your question should be more objective.
 




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