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Greetings from the usually green and leafy London, where a long running drought has burned grass to the roots and use of hoses to water is now prohibited. Shrubs are dying. Trees are drying out. And the BBC reported in a TV special, global warming including the effects of pollution from cars and industry, is much worse than we thought. Airport security has added a new question: "Have you had your electronic equipment repaired recently?" It's a question that perhaps would indicate whether a bomb detonating timing device has been added to your computer.... And the European press continues to follow the FIFA investigation of the Italian soccer player head-butted by French star Zidane, to see if he said something that justified Zidane's behavior. Apparently they just don’t want to give up on Zidane, one of the greatest soccer players ever. Instead many will remember a head butt seen by the most people in history ever to watch a single event on television. Finally, if soccer doesn’t move quickly enough for you how about cricket: England and Pakistan scored more than 1,500 runs over a 5 day "test match," as they call it. But despite the scoring -- or perhaps because of mandatory tea breaks -- the game ended in a draw. Cheery bye. See you tonight on KING 5 News. 1 Comments |
Isn't it wonderful that while this letter expresses such maniacal concern for mother earth it overlooks the global threat of Islamo-fascism?
I'm very sure, given the age of the Earth, that she is more capable of handling anything we little people can possibly throw at her, after all, the biggest producer of air pollutants in our state is Mount St. Hellens.
So Jean, why don't you tarry your enviromentally warped mind up to the mountain and issue a citation on behave of all the green ween whack-jobs of liberal socialism to that offending mountain while you continue to craft excuses for Islamic fascism.