Should not our Olympic athletes be preparing for the up coming Vancouver Winter Olympics instead of lobbying the PM on the global warming scam?
CALGARY -
Canada's winter Olympians are calling on the prime minister to take action to reduce global warming in advance of his participation at the international climate change summit in Copenhagen.
Redirect the funding they get into the fight against GLOW-BULL warming.
ReplyDeleteRob C
I notice that the athelet is wearing ski outfit therefore it must be 'warm' outside instead of cold and I assume he skis on imaginary 'frosted flakes'
ReplyDeleteI wanted to know how they felt about the HST?
ReplyDeleteI expected this skier to look much stronger then he is considering he must walk up the hills after he slides down them, since I assume he probably would not want to burn fossil fuels to create the electricity that would otherwise drag his ass up a hill in a ski lift.
ReplyDelete...that's right Frank, this skier will have to walk up and down the hill; he also has to be very careful when skiing at night since the 'flood lights will not be lit. He can't even use a 'torch light' since the batteries have components in it which is bad for the environment. So he better learn how to adjust his eyesight like and 'owl' or use the moon for light.
ReplyDeleteGee don't they fly all over the planet to compete? I think that jocks ain't always the smartest kids in the class may apply. Question for Hayley ,have you ever played pond hockey because all the off season arenas you prep in suck carbon based energy big time but maybe you are an Owl Gore AGW-ist and maybe you thank Canada for your good fortune
ReplyDeleteCome on kids, these are the privileged ones, they
ReplyDeleteknow best.
I wonder what the total carbon footprint of the Olympic games is? All the meetings leading up to; all the competitions leading up to, all the flights to get participants, officials and fans to the city; construction of facilities; the actual operation of the event, and returning everyone home. I bet it is more than the Alberta oilsands.
ReplyDeleteHere's the group that signed the letter, lets see if they pull down any metals. My bet is they don't. their heads are in a dark, nasty place.
ReplyDeleteHayley Wickenheiser, Captain, Canadian Women's Hockey Team (Shaunavon, SK)
Kristina Groves, Member, Canadian Speed Skating Team (Ottawa, ON)
Brad Spence, Canadian Alpine Ski Team (Calgary, AB)
Kelly VanderBeek, Member, Canadian Alpine Ski Team (Kitchener, ON)
Daria Gaiazova, Member, Canadian Cross Country Ski Team (Montreal, QC)
Sara Renner, Member, Canadian Cross Country Ski Team (Golden, BC)
Stefan Kuhn, Member, Canadian Cross Country Ski Team (Banff, AB)
Brittany Webster, Member Canadian Cross Country Ski Team (Caledon, ON)
Kristi Richards, Member, Canadian Freestyle Ski Team (Summerland, BC)
Philip Widmer, Member, Canadian Cross Country Ski Team (Banff, AB)
George Grey, Member Canadian Cross Country Ski Team (Rossland, BC)
Thomas Grandi, Former Member, Canadian Alpine Ski Team (Banff, AB)
Beckie Scott, Former Member, Canadian Cross Country Ski Team (Vermilion, AB)
Graham Nishikawa, Member, Canadian Cross Country Ski team (Whitehorse, YT)
Jenn Heil, Member, Canadian Freestyle Ski Team (Spruce Grove, AB)
Robin McKeever, former Member, Canadian Cross Country Ski Team and Canadian ParaOlympic Ski Team (Canmore, AB)
Shayla Swanson, Member, Canadian Cross Country Ski Team (Calgary, AB)
Shona Rubens, Member, Canadian Alpine Team (Calgary, AB)
Justin Lamoureux, Canadian Snowboard Team (Ottawa, ON)
Trevor White, Member, Canadian Ski Team (Calgary, AB)
Michael Janyk, Member, Canadian Ski Team (Vancouver, BC)
Justin Wadsworth, Former Member, US Cross Country Ski Team (Bend, OR)