| Gang Green Going to the Dogs | | Print | |
| Written by Ralph R. Reiland | ||||||||||||
| Monday, 21 December 2009 15:30 | ||||||||||||
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Not hot dogs. Real dogs — the furry ones that live in our houses. According to authors of a new book, Time to Eat the Dog: The Real Guide to Sustainable Living, it takes 0.84 hectares of land to keep a medium-sized dog fed. A hectare is 2.471 acres, so they're saying it takes more than two acres of the planet's limited surface just to keep one midsized dog supplied in food at any one time. A bug as a pet is probably the only guilt-free answer to satisfy the more hysterical element of the global warming activists. Just pick up a log and find a nice thousand-legger to bring inside as a companion. Even with all those feet, it's gotta have a smaller eco-footprint than a single M&M.
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Bonnie
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How many hectares of land does it take to sustain a liberal? In the case of Al Gore with his several SUV's, large mansion, and frequent air travel, I suspect quite a bit. If we feed liberals to our dogs, we may be able to save the planet. |
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Flu-Bird
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The stupididy of green How many time a day do these green-freaks get up munch their granolabars suck water from their britta pitcher or PUR filter ride their sissy pink bikes tend their herb garden send $500 to the SAVE THE TEESEE FLY LEAGUE and come up with even more rediculous ideas? |
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hellferbreakfast
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Greenies Recently heard a fitting description of greenies. "Watermelons" Green on the outside & red in the middle. |
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The sky-is-falling greenies are getting progressively batty. It's not enough that we shut down our oil, gas, and coal industries, bike to work, switch our light bulbs, take cloth bags to the supermarket, smash our clunkers, take low-water showers, and turn our thermostats down, and sit in our mittens and tossel caps. Now they want us to cook our dogs.
