The Conservative Cave
Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: Wineslob on July 02, 2009, 02:02:02 PM
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their readership is dropping. Witness this stinking plie of shit:
Meanwhile, the professional fireworks display is an exercise in pomposity, aggression, triumphalism, and hubris. The pyrotechnician—and, more importantly, his patron—intends to ornament the night sky beyond the powers of God himself. He means to inspire awe for little purpose other than to demonstrate his power. The first great fireworks nuts in the Western world were Peter the Great (who put on a five-hour show to celebrate the birth of his first son) and Louis XIV (who, with a specially equipped sundial, used them to tell time at Versailles). Fireworks are imperialist and, as we used to say in school, hegemonic. That they are popularly believed to be populist entertainment does not say much for the populace.
http://www.slate.com/id/2221978/?GT1=38001
More proof the left wants to destroy anything "patriotic".
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Not only are fireworks imperialist, they're not ecofriendly enough for Newsweek :mental:
There is little argument that the chemicals used in fireworks can be hazardous to humans and the environment in large amounts. But is the once-annual dose distributed by Fourth of July fireworks enough to cause serious health problems? And are the ecofriendly fireworks created as a safer alternative really necessary?
According to Dr. David E. Chavez, a chemist in the High Explosives Science and Technology division of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, both the perchlorate oxidizer and some of the colorizing heavy metals are toxic compounds. Setting off fireworks (and other pyrotechnic devices, such as military rockets and flares) can release these toxins into the environment.
Although much of the perchlorate present in pyrotechnic devices is transformed into harmless compounds during combustion, any remnants of the chemical that fall back to earth can enter into the soil and water. When ingested, perchlorate is absorbed by the thyroid gland in place of iodine, which can interfere with the production of thyroid hormone, an essential part of metabolism and mental development. As a result, perchlorate exposure may be particularly harmful to fetuses.
http://www.newsweek.com/id/205053?from=rss
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TRANSLATION: @#$%ing Chink bastards!
And how come in the midst of their anti-tobacco tirades they never get on the indians for introducing cigars to the western world?
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How sad must your life be when you have to look this hard for shit to get upset over.
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they never get on the indians for introducing cigars to the western world?
No, but they catch hell when the subject is outsourcing or H1B visas!