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True believers Al Gore and James Cameron, should be willing to contribute their fortunes to save the planet, rather than further taxing our pittances.
The 80 US dollar per ton is a far cry from the -5 dollar cents carbon was valued at the Chicago Climate Exchange before it was closed.
But African Leaders always listen to the West, especially Nobel laureate’s.
That’s why all is so well with this continent.
He might be successful
Africa awful continent
http://factsnotfantasy.blogspot.com/2011/01/africa-awful-continent.html
I wouldn’t rely overmuch on Caruba. He often does not concern himself overmuch with factual accuracy or complexities of reality.
African societies, like all others, succeed or fail primarily on the basis of their ability to supercede their tribal past and impartially implement the rule of law.
Surely you can’t deny that most of the foreign aid has either been wasted or stolen?
why would I ? its factual isn’t it ? Like i said, no rule of law, no joy.
There are no limits to the idiocy of an idea, towards which “intellectuals” will gravitate.
“Nobel Laureate” has lost its luster since they decided to get political about it. Those receiving the awards get them not for work, but for the committee to make a political statement. Thus any statement with a qualifier of “Nobel Laureate” is bascially useless, and the person should be judged on other accomplishments instead of the fact they are politically correct.
“Thus any statement with a qualifier of “Nobel Laureate” is bascially useless…”
Not true! Today, I use it as a euphemism for either communist or terrorist or both.
Picky, Picky, Picky! 🙂
Webster’s needs an update;
I didn’t realize that the definition of ‘Laureate’ is now IDIOT.