Thursday, June 18, 2009

2300 [brainwashed] students, 17 schools send a strong message [we're not very good at critical thinking]
STUDENTS from the Macleay Educational Community of Schools (MECS) made a gigantic statement about the environment on Tuesday.

The ‘Human Sign Project’ involved more than 2300 students from 17 different schools across the Shire.

Each school selected a statement to make about global warming and climate change.

The students then used their bodies to form the letters and make a sign, which was then captured by [fossil-fueled] aerial photography.
House Republicans courted on climate change bill
Another Republican who attended Thursday's meeting with Pelosi was Representative Timothy Johnson, who said he and his Illinois constituents had "very, very major concerns" about the climate change bill. He told reporters he was listening to "both sides" of the debate.

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