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My response to a quote from our leader, George Bush.

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  • But the goverments do not want energy to be free. Becouse they want people to pay up in taxes.

  • Something like energy is provided by private corporations, and in order to be able to supply it they have to make money to fund producing energy. The main problem is that the government is corrupt, and doesn't want to switch to alternative fuels because there is too much money in oil. To get anything done in the kind of society we have you need money.

  • our goverment isnt corrupt it is actually doing pretty good as i see it. mabey we produce the most crap like u said in the video but were also a world power and have a strong military and actually besides the electoral congress witch is ppl have almost no say in our next president we have a great goverment.

  • First of all, what does our military have anything to do with this? And us being a world power does not excuse us from being huge polluters. If we are the dominant power in the word, we should be setting the example to other countries by cutting way down on our carbon emissions, not using our status as an excuse. Also, the congress, executive, and judicial branches of our government are all corrupt. I'm not saying that everyone in our government is bad. But a hell of a lot of them are.

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  • what happened to the Aviators?

  • yeah element clothes! awesome =)

  • St34k123 is my other youtube account. So yeah you are talking to me. Yayyyyy

  • We consume 30% of the resources with 5% of the population. America's life style just isn't sustainable. We don't have to consume as much as we do, but Americans become so angry about being told to change their life style that they refuse to listen.

    And you can make serious environmental regulations with strangling the industry. You can build an industry around an alternative fuel. Have less coal plants making electricity, and create more solar plants.

  • China is producing less per citizen but by what factor? Half as much per citizen? To bad they have 7x more citizens.

    We already face dire straights on an economic front trying to compete in a global market without strangling our countries industry with more regulations.

    Do we need to be better stewards of the planet?.....Yes. Is the global warming phenom everything Al Gore says it is not convinced.

  • bush is a baby killer moslim hater

    bush sucks

  • I don't know that much about HAARP, but messing with the ionosphere doesn't sounds like a good idea.

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