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Everyday truths happen right in front of our eyes, whether we see them or not. The truth ay not be what you want, but it is the truth. You cannot deny the truth. Once you know the truth and come to realize it, only then will you be able to set your values apart from the group and become an individual embalmed in a sense of self-realisation and virtue.
The clouds of lies pollute the truth, only you can push the clouds away, if not, you will never understand fully what the truth is.
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buchedda commented on The Most Terrifying Video You'll Ever See
"@101orson101 continued....you know what would also lower energy prices? Stop giving huge subsidies to oil companies that don't even need the money ..."
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buchedda commented on The Most Terrifying Video You'll Ever See
"@101orson101 as for keystone, if you only knew your simple Earth Science. The benefits of this pipeline do not outweigh the dangerous risk it poses..."
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buchedda commented on The Most Terrifying Video You'll Ever See
"@101orson101 Well would you look at that again, no response. You know your lack of responses dont suggest your leaving me out, but it suggest that ..."
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buchedda commented on The Most Terrifying Video You'll Ever See
"@thesparitan Some just have to make up for their lack of data and evidence somehow. I guess the caps do that for them. I have been viewing this wal..."
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buchedda commented on The Most Terrifying Video You'll Ever See
"@thesparitan Some just have to make up for the lack of data and evidence by using caps. It is funny because people say terms like tree-hugger, or a..."
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Immigration, climate change collide
In a 2008 report, "Immigration to the United States and World-Wide Greenhouse Gas Emissions," Patrick McHugh of the Center for Immigration Studies found that, on average, immigrants increase their emissions fourfold after coming to the United States.
U.S. immigrants produce an estimated 637 million metric tons of CO2 emissions annually. That's 482 million tons more than they would have produced had they remained in their home countries.