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Thursday, March 01, 2007

Bush's House More Eco-Friendly Than Gore's



President George Bush, destroyer of worlds, has a "greener" house than environmental wacko Al Gore, according to NewsMax:

An April 2001 article in USA Today described the president's 4,000-square-foot single-story limestone house in Crawford as an 'eco-friendly haven.'

'Wastewater from showers, sinks and toilets goes into purifying tanks underground - one tank for water from showers and bathroom sinks, which is so-called 'gray water,' and one tank for 'black water' from the kitchen sink and toilets,' it said. 'The purified water is funneled to the cistern with the rainwater.'

In addition, 'the Bushes installed a geothermal heating and cooling system, which uses about 25 percent of the electricity that traditional heating and air-conditioning systems consume.'


Not good enough for environmental extremists like David Roberts, a staff writer for the environmental magazine Grist:

"I wish that George Bush would back public policy that is in line with what he does on his ranch," he said.


In other words, he should worry more about talking the talk than walking the walk, like Algore.

As usual, the Left's motto: Symbolism Over Substance.


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