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Sunday, September 21, 2014

Guess Where This Picture Was Taken

This picture was taken at Climate March In NYC.  Somehow this doesn't seem too green.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mayors office?

Anonymous said...

I was at the Bike Week events all weekend.

Never saw any more than one piece that may have missed the overflowing can.

Kinda shows the class of people involved...

7 day week...

ginn said...

This picture is a text book example of the hypocrisy behind the "People's Climate March" and the global warming fraud.
Many of the protestors carried signs decrying capitalism while buying leftist/socialist newspapers and T-shirts. That's T-shirts from China (pollutant central) and paper made from, of all things, trees. Meanwhile, hundreds of buses from across the US spewed greenhouse gases fogging the Manhattan atmosphere thoroughly. Only the left and their uneducated adjuncts could subscribe to this folly.

Anonymous said...

Pos hypocites,

Anonymous said...

BREAKING NEWS New Pr Anne Town Commissioner arrested today and faces criminal charges.

Anonymous said...

At the Blubber Bloggers apartment.

Anonymous said...

WOW!! How Ironic!

Josh Hastings to speak on climate change

Posted: Monday, September 23, 2013 12:00 am | Updated: 11:46 am, Fri Oct 4, 2013.

Josh Hastings to speak on climate change

CHESTERTOWN — In conjunction with a series of speakers focusing on environmental issues facing the Eastern Shore, Josh Hastings of the Eastern Shore Land Conservancy will be the featured speaker at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 28, in the second floor meeting room of Town Hall. He will speak on “Planning for Resilience and Prosperity in the Face of Climate Change.”
A native of the Eastern Shore, Hastings brings a unique perspective to his presentation — that of a local resident and a student of public policy. As ESLC policy manager, Hastings is involved in monitoring land use issues at the local, state and federal level.

The public is invited to attend and participate in this discussion sponsored by the Democratic Club of Kent County.

Anonymous said...

I was gonna guess downtown plaza, Salisbury, MD.

Anonymous said...

My house