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NeMeSiS3
Canada2972 Posts
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Irave
United States9965 Posts
On April 27 2012 19:23 sharky246 wrote: isn't the EG team house in arizona? Yes its located in Arizona. | ||
Danglars
United States12133 Posts
(Also, the collective Knee Jerk reaction to pretend ramifications of all this is very humorous) | ||
Joedaddy
United States1948 Posts
How do you, the OP, propose we have an objective discussion about the pros and cons of the subject matter when you stereotype every self classified Tea Party member as a "nut?" | ||
writer22816
United States5775 Posts
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seiferoth10
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screamingpalm
United States1527 Posts
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Nallen
United Kingdom134 Posts
On April 27 2012 19:42 Danglars wrote: Don't know how this is newsworthy until/unless it passes. Some state rebelling against an old 1993 urge to promote sustainability, environmental protection, and other nice-sounding purposes. Does anybody listen to the UN non-binding resolutions, anyways? This is a big who-cares passage. One state against one nonbinding list of principles (I mean, seriously, wtf did it even accomplish, anyways). It's ho hum, just as much as if the state of California passed a nonbinding resolution to encourage the propagation of sustainable energy sources and the elimination or severe reduction in pollution. Flowery words, words, words, and nothing more. (Also, the collective Knee Jerk reaction to pretend ramifications of all this is very humorous) It's not so much the practicalities of it all I'm reacting to it's the principle. The principle of what they're doing in fucking insane, don't you see that? | ||
imre
France9263 Posts
On April 27 2012 19:42 Danglars wrote: Don't know how this is newsworthy until/unless it passes. Some state rebelling against an old 1993 urge to promote sustainability, environmental protection, and other nice-sounding purposes. Does anybody listen to the UN non-binding resolutions, anyways? This is a big who-cares passage. One state against one nonbinding list of principles (I mean, seriously, wtf did it even accomplish, anyways). It's ho hum, just as much as if the state of California passed a nonbinding resolution to encourage the propagation of sustainable energy sources and the elimination or severe reduction in pollution. Flowery words, words, words, and nothing more. (Also, the collective Knee Jerk reaction to pretend ramifications of all this is very humorous) reading comprehension is an useful skill toi have. Legislation will be binding. | ||
imre
France9263 Posts
On April 27 2012 19:51 seiferoth10 wrote: Why are proposals worth being news? Anyone can propose the stupidest shit imaginable, that doesn't mean it's real. IF it passes, THEN it becomes news. less discuss it once it's implemented and we can't do nothing about it, oh wait, we didn't do the same for SOPA/PIPA? | ||
HotShizz
France710 Posts
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BlackJack
United States10013 Posts
e.g. this is from BBC The length of your pregnancy is dated from the first day of your last period, even though you actually conceive two weeks or so after this date omg someone tell reddit that BBC is crazy! | ||
Myles
United States5162 Posts
On April 27 2012 19:57 HotShizz wrote: yeah... that excerpt is ridiculous. Maybe an excerpt from the law not a biased news source, because whatever the source, short of the law itself, I cannot believe anything actually says, you may not use energy efficient bulbs. Maybe it says that Arizona doesn't have to stick to U.N. regulations, but I cannot imagine it says cannot under any circumstances follow any advice or regulation given by UN just to stick it to them :s sounds like sensationalism at its best I figured that as well, but here is the first two paragraphs of the bill. A. The state of Arizona and all political subdivisions of this state shall not adopt or implement the creed, doctrine, principles or any tenet of the United Nations Rio Declaration on Environment and Development and the Statement of Principles for Sustainable Development adopted at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in June, 1992 or any other international law that contravenes the United States Constitution or the Constitution of Arizona. B. Since the United Nations has enlisted the support of numerous independent, shadow organizations to surreptitiously implement this agenda around the world, the state of Arizona and all political subdivisions are prohibited from implementing programs of, expending any sum of money for, being a member of, receiving funding from, contracting services from, or giving financial or other forms of aid to the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives or any of its related or affiliated organizations including Countdown 2010, Local Action for Biodiversity, European Center for Nature Conservation, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, and the President's Council on Sustainable Development, enacted on July 19, 1993 by Executive Order 12852. This is hypocritical as fuck, too. Their quickness to remove anything 'big government' in their state to protect individual liberty has gone so far that the state government is now infringing on personal liberties by saying people CAN'T do something that they would do probably without any knowledge of the UN resolution. | ||
teddyoojo
Germany22369 Posts
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HotShizz
France710 Posts
On April 27 2012 20:01 Myles wrote: I figured that as well, but here is the first two paragraphs of the bill. This hypocritical as fuck, too. Their quickness to remove anything 'big government' in their state to protect individual liberty has gone so far that the state government is now infringing on personal liberties by saying people CAN'T do something that they would do probably without any knowledge of the UN resolution. lulz. That excerpt is pretty ridiculous as well. Thanks. I do wonder where they would draw the line on that. Definitely a stupidly written law. | ||
Myles
United States5162 Posts
On April 27 2012 20:06 HotShizz wrote: lulz. That excerpt is pretty ridiculous as well. Thanks. I do wonder where they would draw the line on that. Definitely a stupidly written law. Looking further into the law, it applies to any For the purposes of this section, "political subdivision" means all state, county, city, town, public local entity, public-partnership or any other public entity." which at least means they won't be telling private residence what to do, but still seems way overarching. | ||
Lann555
Netherlands5173 Posts
What is it about that state? Is it a cultural thing or does the education system there just not function as intended? | ||
nttea
Sweden4353 Posts
sorry i love you. | ||
teddyoojo
Germany22369 Posts
On April 27 2012 20:10 Lann555 wrote: As a European with little knowledge of all the different states, can someone explain to me why it's always Arizona that seems to appears in these strange stories. Whenever I find myself doing some old-fashioned facepalming at the insanity of the US legal system, it seems to center around Arizona in particular. What is it about that state? Is it a cultural thing or does the education system there just not function as intended? republican state religious state southern state PS: usually florida is notorious for its retardedness but lately arizona is coming up strong aswell | ||
archonOOid
1983 Posts
B. Since the United Nations has enlisted the support of numerous independent, shadow organizations to surreptitiously implement this agenda around the world, ... What shadow organizations are they talking about? I haven't heard about any hidden or highly secretive UN organizations. | ||
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