Misha puts Cheeto-stained fingers to keyboard, and farts out yet another laughable screech:
So tell us, greenies, just how smug and superior do you feel now, knowing that filling up your car with ethanol just ONCE uses enough grains to feed a family for a year? Knowing that your biofuel craze and idiotic, imbecilic, cretinous cult of Gaia and your actions are responsible for the deaths of thousands, deaths that are occurring right NOW?
How does it feel to be on the road to being directly responsible for even more deaths than Adolf Hitler?
Do you feel at all, fucknuggets?
You will. One day, a glorious day coming soon, you will.
That’s a promise.
No, Misha. That’s an empty threat. Every threat from you is an empty threat.
Why? Simple: you are a coward. You always have been, and always will be, a coward. Your kind yells and screams, but you never ever find the courage to physically attack anyone. Empty threats like this one are all you’ve got.
Gutless bullies are like that. And it is pathetically obvious that you, Misha, are the very archetype of the gutless bully.
UPDATE 05/12/08 2:59 PM EDT: Let me just point out here that Misha’s attempt to blame Al Gore for the “the deaths of thousands” is, as usual when discussing Misha’s babblings, a piece of unmitigated crap. Gore does not favor converting corn to ethanol:
Q. How about the other big, new contender, ethanol?
A. Cellulosic ethanol. Different from corn-based ethanol. I think it is going to be a huge new source of energy, particularly for the transportation sector. You’re going to see it all over the place. You’re going to see a lot more flex-fuel vehicles. You’re going to see new processes that utilize waste as the source of energy, so there’s no petroleum consumed in the process—that makes the energy balance uniformly positive, so you can regrow it and it does become, in a real sense, renewable. You may also begin to see a new generation of fuel cells that run on cellulosic ethanol, where you can grow your own electricity. I think it’s going to play a huge role.


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