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PostPosted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 11:14 am 
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TWO VERY SMALL TINY FINGERS.

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Scottish Green party MSP Patrick Harvie flicked two fingers up at Donald Trump and called him a “bullying liar”. This was after Trump had spent two hours at the Scottish Parliament telling them by candlelight that they were a bunch of daft fuds for depending on wind generated electricity.


Wind generated power is fine for Harvie because he’s so tiny that he lives in a Wendy House sized home which is so small that an AA battery keeps it in power for a month, and that includes him heating up the lentil casseroles he has for breakfast, lunch, dinner and a late night snack. But the rest of us live in the real world and we can’t get through our lives by the light of one stupid 40w flickering energy saving bulb.

Trump didn’t see Harvie flicking the V’s because he was surrounded by taller people, the taller people being seven dwarves who were at the Scottish Parliament to promote this Xmas’s coming panto at the Kings Theatre in Edinburgh. But flicking the V’s? How 80’s is that?. After shouting “bullying liar” Harvie collapsed in a heap because it took the last ounce of strength he had thanks to his severely weakened state brought on by his severely restricted lentil diet, and while lying there he generated his own wind by doing quite a few stinky vegetarian diet manufactured farts.


When he’d regained his strength Harvie later said “He doesn’t live here, he doesn’t vote here. Who does he think he is”. A, he’s the guy who has spent billions building a golfing complex, and B. Harvie adopted the **** environmentalist attitude which environmentalists always adopt with anyone who doesn’t agree with their zealous Scottish Green party evangelism. Disagreeing with the environmental fanatics is the new “Burn the Trump, burn the Trump” heresy.

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As for accusing Trump of lying. He probably didn’t because both Wee Jack McConnell and Alex Salmond obviously did say to him “Build wind farms in full view of your golf course, no don’t be daft, we’d never ever do that, honest” because if they hadn’t assured him that wouldn’t happen he wouldn’t have spent billions on his golf course.

A spokesman for Alex Salmond said he could categorically deny giving any assurances to Donald Trump. The spokesman was reading from the same categorically denying giving any assurances statement he’d made the day before but with the name James Murdoch replaced by Donald Trump.

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A spokesman for Wee Jack McConnell, himself, because he’s not important enough nowadays to have a spokesman said “I would never have given assurances that a wind farm wouldn’t be built because Harvie and his fundamentalists would have accused me of blasphemy and had me burnt at the stake”. And back to “bullying lair”. So that’s what passes for sensible rational debate is it. It is for Patrick Harvie obviously. As for the bullying, that’s probably true and it was wrong for Trump to bully all those people on the North East coast into taking jobs on his golf complex.

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 12:20 pm 
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I'd rather be known as an Eco Disaster who likes to live in a warm well lit and heated house than be a Green Eco warrior who through time will have us all living back in a cold, dark and damp cave.


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:57 pm 
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I knew about this windfarm project in 2005.
That's long before Trump started bullshitting the local population and intimidating them into selling their land.
Back when the Menie Estate was still considered a site of special scientific interest (SSSI)

Question of course is, why someone spending mega millions on a housing development (the golf course is just part of Trump's masterplan) didn't know what the local taxi trade already knew?

Trump you are an ars3hole of the tallest order.
If you ever told the truth, it was an oversight on your part.


And Donald, sue me if you like. I don't give a sh!t.

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 3:58 pm 
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Dearie me. I'd place more respect on trump than a cabby at the bottom of the food chain.

Wind farms wouldn't exist except for the huge subsidy we have to pay for them. We're subsidising this visual defiling of our environment.

As far as I'm concenrned you could put Salmond, the nasties and the greens in the one landfill and pass their polution onto succeeding generations to deal with. Scum all.

And if our parliament can't see the sense in binning this wind farm, I shudder to think what they'd do to our nation with unfettered control.

Anyway, does anyone doubt that we haven't heard the last from trump over this matter?

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 4:37 pm 
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Dearie me. I'd place more respect on trump than a cabby at the bottom of the food chain.



Then more fool you.

Trump is a loudmouth and a bully with little ethics and no scruples. He doesn't give a [edited by admin] about anything except his profit margin.
This isn't about the view from the first tee, it's about the value of the housing he's building next to it.

Renewable energy, despite your opinions, is far more important to this country than a hundred Trump golf courses or the thousands of luxury homes on green belt that accompanies them.

Thousands of jobs for the future or a few dozen minimum wage greenkeepers and caddies? You choose.

And BTW Trump knew all about the windfarm before he bought a single blade of grass at Menie Estate. He is a loudmouth liar.

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 7:59 pm 
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Poor old Trump...just someone else whose been suckered by Ecks smarm and politically driven inaccuracies..


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 8:09 pm 
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gusmac wrote:
Jasbar wrote:
Dearie me. I'd place more respect on trump than a cabby at the bottom of the food chain.



Then more fool you.

Trump is a loudmouth and a bully with little ethics and no scruples. He doesn't give a [edited by admin] about anything except his profit margin.
This isn't about the view from the first tee, it's about the value of the housing he's building next to it.

Renewable energy, despite your opinions, is far more important to this country than a hundred Trump golf courses or the thousands of luxury homes on green belt that accompanies them.

Thousands of jobs for the future or a few dozen minimum wage greenkeepers and caddies? You choose.

And BTW Trump knew all about the windfarm before he bought a single blade of grass at Menie Estate. He is a loudmouth liar.


Give it a rest.........there is very little that's truly green about inefficient wind turbines...and you'd have to be a grade "A" idiot to believe that any more than a few Dozen jobs will be permanently created by wind power after they,re built.

Lets go back to building Coal and Nuclear power stations, then we can put to bed this myth about C02 and man made global warming once and for all before we are all living back in the stone age.


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Lets go back to building Coal and Nuclear power stations, then we can put to bed this myth about C02 and man made global warming once and for all before we are all living back in the stone age.

I suppose you think the earth is flat as well. :shock:

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 10:39 pm 
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gusmac wrote:
bloodnock wrote:
Lets go back to building Coal and Nuclear power stations, then we can put to bed this myth about C02 and man made global warming once and for all before we are all living back in the stone age.

I suppose you think the earth is flat as well. :shock:


No, the Earths round, the Earth goes round the Sun, I even believe Darwin was bang on the money about evolution..but I'm not so gullible as to believe in all that sh*te about man made global warming, it panders to the Ignorant so as to Screw more Tax out of them.

I really do worry though about the blind being led by the blind...and I fear your falling into that category. :sad:


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 11:55 pm 
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bloodnock wrote:
gusmac wrote:
bloodnock wrote:
Lets go back to building Coal and Nuclear power stations, then we can put to bed this myth about C02 and man made global warming once and for all before we are all living back in the stone age.

I suppose you think the earth is flat as well. :shock:


No, the Earths round, the Earth goes round the Sun, I even believe Darwin was bang on the money about evolution..but I'm not so gullible as to believe in all that sh*te about man made global warming, it panders to the Ignorant so as to Screw more Tax out of them.

I really do worry though about the blind being led by the blind...and I fear your falling into that category. :sad:


There are none so blind as an ostrich with it's head buried in the sand.
Except maybe a Tory with it's head buried up its arse.

Your coal and nuclear ideas have merit, but for a few problems.

Nobody wants a nuclear power station on their doorstep and nobody has a clue what to do with the nuclear waste.
I'll bet you wouldn't fancy a nuclear reactor at the end of your road, or a dump for high level radioactive waste.
Mind you, somewhere remote like the borders would be seen as ideal for either.

Coal would need to be imported or have you forgotten what your lot did to the coal industry?
I doubt there are many left in this country under 50, who would know how to dig coal.

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Are solar panels on the roof tops more beneficial than wind farms?

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Are solar panels on the roof tops more beneficial than wind farms?



rubbing your hands together is more beneficial than wind farms :lol:

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Are solar panels on the roof tops more beneficial than wind farms?



rubbing your hands together is more beneficial than wind farms :lol:


I like windmills but I don't think they are very efficient, perhaps if Mr Trump offers to put solar panels on all his buildings they could perhaps come to a compromise. That aside if they could harness the breeze created by the golfers when they swing their clubs it may generate more power than the windmills :wink:

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There are none so blind as an ostrich with it's head buried in the sand.
Except maybe a Tory with it's head buried up its arse.

Your coal and nuclear ideas have merit, but for a few problems.

Nobody wants a nuclear power station on their doorstep and nobody has a clue what to do with the nuclear waste.
I'll bet you wouldn't fancy a nuclear reactor at the end of your road, or a dump for high level radioactive waste.
Mind you, somewhere remote like the borders would be seen as ideal for either.

Coal would need to be imported or have you forgotten what your lot did to the coal industry?
I doubt there are many left in this country under 50, who would know how to dig coal.



I have a very clean, french owned nuclear power station within 25 miles of my home, It creates a 100 times more full time jobs than the 300+ wind turbines that blights my county, it also generates more electricity than the combined efforts of the 300+ wind turbines can ever do, It does this 24/7 365 days a year.

Amazingly a certain narcissistic SNP leader is going to close it in a couple of years just because he personally dislikes such things. Of Course, his henchmen and followers are so in awe of the guy that they dare not and cannot formulate an opinion of their own on such matters, Its like a hideous game of of "Simon Says" that the Party blind seem to adhere to.

As for coal, well yes at present it is not being mined but that does not mean that its not there, if the will was there it could be mined once again, just imagine how many Jobs that would create.

And finally, yes I may have my head up my Arse at times, the difference here though is that its up my own self opinionated Arse and not up Alex Salmonds Arse as is the case of a minority of Scots who are unable to form an opinion of their own.

Is it any wonder I want no truck with Eck and his cronies when he's got his supporters brainwashed and wrapped round his little finger.


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toots wrote:
Are solar panels on the roof tops more beneficial than wind farms?


Not when they're under 6 inches of snow during the short winters days...just when you need them most :lol:


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