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Kathianne
03-15-2010, 04:37 AM
Common sense will out?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/environment/climatechange/7440664/Government-rebuked-over-global-warming-nursery-rhyme-adverts.html


Government rebuked over global warming nursery rhyme adverts
Two nursery rhyme adverts commissioned by the Government to raise awareness of climate change have been banned for overstating the risks.

By Matthew Moore
Published: 9:25AM GMT 14 Mar 2010

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) ruled that the adverts – which were based on the children's poems Jack and Jill and Rub-A-Dub-Dub – made exaggerated claims about the threat to Britain from global warming.
In definitely asserting that climate change would cause flooding and drought the adverts went beyond mainstream scientific consensus, the watchdog said.

It noted that predictions about the potential global impact of global warming made by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) "involved uncertainties" that the adverts failed to reflect.

The two posters created on behalf of the Department of Energy and Climate Change juxtaposed adapted extracts from the nursery rhymes with prose warnings about the dangers of global warning....

Cap'n Chew
03-15-2010, 04:46 AM
Microchips in garbage cans, the UK government wants to know how much waste their citizens are producing. Ugh...

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Kathianne
03-15-2010, 04:50 AM
Microchips in garbage cans, the UK government wants to know how much waste their citizens are producing. Ugh...

and New York wants to regulate sodium. It's way past time for Western peoples to tell the government to do what they are supposed to do, then get out of our diets, addictions, predilections, and bedrooms. Protect our borders and people and economy.

Noir
03-15-2010, 04:59 AM
The Microchips are for tax, the system is known as 'pay as you throw' the more rubbish you throw away the more you pay, the money then goes to local councils. It will fail.

Kathianne
03-15-2010, 05:02 AM
The Microchips are for tax, the system is known as 'pay as you throw' the more rubbish you throw away the more you pay, the money then goes to local councils. It will fail.

Here we pay for # cans with non-recyclables. Not cheap, $3.40 per 30 gal can/bag.

When I cleaned out for moving, cost nearly $140 in stickers.

Cap'n Chew
03-15-2010, 05:07 AM
[QUOTE=Cap'n Chew;415017]Microchips in garbage cans, the UK government wants to know how much waste their citizens are producing. Ugh...

and New York wants to regulate sodium. It's way past time for Western peoples to tell the government to do what they are supposed to do, then get out of our diets, addictions, predilections, and bedrooms. Protect our borders and people and economy.

Sort of, it was a total ban on salt, not just regulation; however, it was just one guy in the New York legislature proposing the idea and I will be amazed if it passes.

Nonetheless, he's totally in the worng on this one. Salt is not the problem, too much salt in our diets is.

Kathianne
03-15-2010, 05:10 AM
[QUOTE=Kathianne;415018]

Sort of, it was a total ban on salt, not just regulation; however, it was just one guy in the New York legislature proposing the idea and I will be amazed if it passes.

Nonetheless, he's totally in the worng on this one. Salt is not the problem, too much salt in our diets is.

I don't disagree with that. Same with alcohol, drugs, laying on sofa watching television, eating 3000 calories a day, not carrying health insurance....

It's not the governments job to regulate personal behavior.

Noir
03-15-2010, 05:13 AM
Here we pay for # cans with non-recyclables. Not cheap, $3.40 per 30 gal can/bag.

When I cleaned out for moving, cost nearly $140 in stickers.

Here we just pay a flat rate of council tax, which varies depending on the size of your house, the idea being 'bigger house, likly more people, thus charge more' however, allot of people complained that just because they lived in a big house didn't mean they threw away allot of waste ect, and so this 'pay as you throw' system has been introduced by some councils.

Kathianne
03-15-2010, 05:18 AM
Here we just pay a flat rate of council tax, which varies depending on the size of your house, the idea being 'bigger house, likly more people, thus charge more' however, allot of people complained that just because they lived in a big house didn't mean they threw away allot of waste ect, and so this 'pay as you throw' system has been introduced by some councils.

Well right there, people are being hired to monitor the monitors, no? Here the already employed refuse workers just make sure that recyclables are taken away-'free', while the 'non-recyclables' pay the 'fine.' No extra workers there. Of course, the more people are recycling, the less workers needed.

Kathianne
03-15-2010, 05:40 AM
Back to OP, doesn't anyone think it weird that the government would run these commercials aimed at kids, then step back?

Monkeybone
03-15-2010, 06:23 AM
Back to OP, doesn't anyone think it weird that the government would run these commercials aimed at kids, then step back?testing the waters.

Kathianne
03-15-2010, 06:27 AM
testing the waters.
Indeed. In this instance a case could be made in favor of HT's theory of mind control. Sort of like the attempt to put pro-Obama lesson plans in for kids.

Monkeybone
03-15-2010, 06:29 AM
Indeed. In this instance a case could be made in favor of HT's theory of mind control. Sort of like the attempt to put pro-Obama lesson plans in for kids.
Yah... ingraining seems to work.

Pro-Obama lessons? What is the point of that? most of the kids will be out of school for it to mean anything... or to make an acceptance for future leaders with his viewpoints and people that they surround themselves with.

Kathianne
03-15-2010, 06:36 AM
Yah... ingraining seems to work.

Pro-Obama lessons? What is the point of that? most of the kids will be out of school for it to mean anything... or to make an acceptance for future leaders with his viewpoints and people that they surround themselves with.

Not the way they were written. Indoctrination into socialism with a heapin' helpn' of 'go home and tell your parents...'

glockmail
03-15-2010, 07:11 AM
Here we pay for # cans with non-recyclables. Not cheap, $3.40 per 30 gal can/bag.

When I cleaned out for moving, cost nearly $140 in stickers.
Wow we used to pay two bucks in NY. So we did a lot of burning.

Cap'n Chew
03-15-2010, 06:02 PM
Indeed. In this instance a case could be made in favor of HT's theory of mind control. Sort of like the attempt to put pro-Obama lesson plans in for kids.

Indoctrination into socialism with a heapin' helpn' of 'go home and tell your parents...'

"Stay in school, do your homework, don't spend your life in front a TV or computer screen..."

Damn Socialists and their radical ideas. lmao

Kathianne
03-15-2010, 06:20 PM
"Stay in school, do your homework, don't spend your life in front a TV or computer screen..."

Damn Socialists and their radical ideas. lmao

Probably because of how often I use government lesson plans, I was sent the original plans, not those finally used. Quite unreal regarding indoctrination. I said so, on response form provided. The originals were online for less than two days, I don't think the response was what they expected. It ended up being fine, though unnecessary IMHO.

Cap'n Chew
03-15-2010, 06:58 PM
Probably because of how often I use government lesson plans, I was sent the original plans, not those finally used. Quite unreal regarding indoctrination. I said so, on response form provided. The originals were online for less than two days, I don't think the response was what they expected. It ended up being fine, though unnecessary IMHO.

You still have those alleged plans?

Kathianne
03-15-2010, 07:00 PM
You still have those alleged plans?

Not 'alleged', I think I posted one of middle school ones at the time. I really thought that was going to be what was, so no reason to 'save.'

Cap'n Chew
03-15-2010, 07:08 PM
Not 'alleged', I think I posted one of middle school ones at the time. I really thought that was going to be what was, so no reason to 'save.'

Another one who doesn't bring the goods when asked, until I see these plans, they are "alleged" to me.

The most egregious act planned by this Administration that I saw proof of was a lesson wherein students would write a letter to the President.

Kathianne
03-15-2010, 07:29 PM
Another one who doesn't bring the goods when asked, until I see these plans, they are "alleged" to me.

The most egregious act planned by this Administration that I saw proof of was a lesson wherein students would write a letter to the President.

Oh well, I'm not searching either. ;)

Cap'n Chew
03-15-2010, 07:44 PM
Oh well, I'm not searching either. ;)

I asked the Almighty Google, and was provided with this.

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/10582301/President-Obama%E2%80%99s-Address-to-Students-Across-America-September-8-2009

Internet lesson 1: Nothing goes away.

Cap'n Chew
03-15-2010, 07:52 PM
Where was the conservative outrage when Ronald Reagan tried to indoctrinate our students by inserting pro-tax cut language into his speech to them?

Or is it only evil propagandist indoctrination when a Democratic President talks to our students?

SassyLady
03-15-2010, 08:06 PM
Where was the conservative outrage when Ronald Reagan tried to indoctrinate our students by inserting pro-tax cut language into his speech to them?

Or is it only evil propagandist indoctrination when a Democratic President talks to our students?

Who said no one challenged Reagan's propaganda?

Kathianne
03-16-2010, 04:52 AM
I asked the Almighty Google, and was provided with this.

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/10582301/President-Obama%E2%80%99s-Address-to-Students-Across-America-September-8-2009

Internet lesson 1: Nothing goes away.

That was one of those officially used, much better. That was my point, but ignore if you like. Doesn't matter to me. When I said search, I meant for lp here, (problem is I'm not certain if this board or another. I don't really want to try to find appropriate search terms on all the boards I post on, sorry.)

Cap'n Chew
03-17-2010, 03:31 AM
Who said no one challenged Reagan's propaganda?

Conservatives certainly didn't, I thought indoctrination was wrong according to them...