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    I was swnt this today, found it interesting.......

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    Subject: "The Story of Two Houses"
    House #1
    A 20 room mansion ( not including 8 bathrooms ) heated by natural
    gas. Add on a pool ( and a pool house) and a separate guest house, all
    heated by gas.
    In one month this residence consumes more energy than the average
    American household does in a year.
    The average bill for electricity and natural gas runs over $2400.
    In natural gas alone, this property consumes more than 20 times the
    national average for an American home.
    This house is not situated in a Northern or Midwestern "snow belt"
    area. It's in the South.
    ~~~
    House #2
    Designed by an architecture professor at a leading national
    university.
    This house incorporates every "green" feature current home
    construction can provide.
    The house is 4,000 square feet ( 4 bedrooms ) and is nestled on an
    arid, high prairie in the American southwest.
    A central closet in the house holds geothermal heat-pumps drawing
    ground water through pipes sunk 300 feet into the ground. The water (
    usually 67 degrees F. ) heats the house in the winter and cools it in the
    summer.
    The system uses no fossil fuels such as oil or natural gas and it
    consumes one-quarter electricity required for a conventional heating/cooling
    system.
    Rainwater from the roof is collected and funneled into a 25,000
    gallon underground cistern.
    Wastewater from showers, sinks and toilets goes into underground
    purifying tanks and then into the cistern. The collected water then
    irrigates the land surrounding the house.
    Surrounding flowers and shrubs native to the area enable the
    property to blend into the surrounding rural landscape.
    ~~~~~
    HOUSE #1 is outside of Nashville , Tennessee ; it is the abode of the
    "environmentalist" Al Gore.
    *
    HOUSE #2 is on a ranch near Crawford , Texas ; it is the residence the
    of the President of the United States , George W. Bush.
    *
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sitarro View Post
    I was swnt this today, found it interesting.......

    As verified by Snopes:
    Subject: "The Story of Two Houses"
    House #1
    A 20 room mansion ( not including 8 bathrooms ) heated by natural
    gas. Add on a pool ( and a pool house) and a separate guest house, all
    heated by gas.
    In one month this residence consumes more energy than the average
    American household does in a year.
    The average bill for electricity and natural gas runs over $2400.
    In natural gas alone, this property consumes more than 20 times the
    national average for an American home.
    This house is not situated in a Northern or Midwestern "snow belt"
    area. It's in the South.
    ~~~
    House #2
    Designed by an architecture professor at a leading national
    university.
    This house incorporates every "green" feature current home
    construction can provide.
    The house is 4,000 square feet ( 4 bedrooms ) and is nestled on an
    arid, high prairie in the American southwest.
    A central closet in the house holds geothermal heat-pumps drawing
    ground water through pipes sunk 300 feet into the ground. The water (
    usually 67 degrees F. ) heats the house in the winter and cools it in the
    summer.
    The system uses no fossil fuels such as oil or natural gas and it
    consumes one-quarter electricity required for a conventional heating/cooling
    system.
    Rainwater from the roof is collected and funneled into a 25,000
    gallon underground cistern.
    Wastewater from showers, sinks and toilets goes into underground
    purifying tanks and then into the cistern. The collected water then
    irrigates the land surrounding the house.
    Surrounding flowers and shrubs native to the area enable the
    property to blend into the surrounding rural landscape.
    ~~~~~
    HOUSE #1 is outside of Nashville , Tennessee ; it is the abode of the
    "environmentalist" Al Gore.
    *
    HOUSE #2 is on a ranch near Crawford , Texas ; it is the residence the
    of the President of the United States , George W. Bush.
    *
    Fine strong insinuations. Well done.: But think of this. OMHO Al Gore is a nothing person, and allways has been. and his house is a total blight on enviromental issues. HOWEVER. Do you really think George Bush had even the slightest hand in the planning and construction of his house and grounds.??? I don't think he could even build a two hole outhouse. (it would likely have two half moon holes for half@$$ed people.

    ( and just for the sake of my personal disenters: No, I haven't been invited HEH HEH)
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    Even when the President does everything right he is criticised by the left. No Doniston, he may not have built the house himself, he would have been criticized for that too(how can he justify building a house when there are so many more important issues out there?!) But it was built and it is not only incredibly efficient, it is also not a palace that one would expect a person that, according to the left, is only worried about money.

    Here is an idiot writer's take..........


    http://www.commondreams.org/views01/0429-03.htm


    Sunday, May 27, 2007

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    Published on Sunday, April 29, 2001 in the Chicago Tribune
    Bush Loves Ecology -- At Home
    by Rob Sullivan

    The 4,000-square-foot house is a model of environmental rectitude.
    Geothermal heat pumps located in a central closet circulate water through pipes buried 300 feet deep in the ground where the temperature is a constant 67 degrees; the water heats the house in the winter and cools it in the summer. Systems such as the one in this "eco-friendly" dwelling use about 25% of the electricity that traditional heating and cooling systems utilize.

    A 25,000-gallon underground cistern collects rainwater gathered from roof runs; wastewater from sinks, toilets and showers goes into underground purifying tanks and is also funneled into the cistern. The water from the cistern is used to irrigate the landscaping surrounding the four-bedroom home. Plants and flowers native to the high prairie area blend the structure into the surrounding ecosystem.

    No, this is not the home of some eccentrically wealthy eco-freak trying to shame his fellow citizens into following the pristineness of his self-righteous example. And no, it is not the wilderness retreat of the Sierra Club or the Natural Resources Defense Council, a haven where tree-huggers plot political strategy.

    This is President George W. Bush's "Texas White House" outside the small town of Crawford.

    Yes, the same George W. who believes arsenic and drinking water might not be such a bad combo, the same man who reneged on his campaign promise to lower carbon dioxide emissions from power plants, the same man who is doing everything in his power to fling open the Alaskan Natural Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling.

    How does the President reconcile an eco-friendly abode for his own family with his persistent stand against anything that smacks of an environmentally friendly agenda for the nation as a whole? The answer to that perplexing question is a real mystery.

    Perhaps sound ecological practices are only for those who can afford them: as a self-proclaimed strict constructionist of the U.S. Constitution, Bush must be aware that clean air and clean water are not guaranteed in that glorious document. Perhaps in Bush's Brave New Corporate World, clean natural resources are merely commodities in a free-market economy: if you can pay for them, fine; if not, tough. The rest of us will just have to put up with more toxic dumps and more public lands being turned over to logging, mining and oil companies.

    According to David Heymann, the house's architect and associate dean of the University of Texas architecture department, Heymann designed the house so that "every room has a relationship with something in the landscape that's different from the room next door. Each of the rooms feels like a slightly different place."

    In a USA Today interview, Heymann said, "There's a great grove of oak trees to the west that protects it from the late afternoon sun. Then there is a view out to the north looking at hills, and to the east out over a lake, and the view to the south . . . out to beautiful hills."

    I suppose in George W.'s architectural world only the rich and powerful have views; vistas that the public owns as part of its shared heritage are up for lease and sale.

    Heymann also termed the house "stunningly small." Really? Would it be stunningly small for a single mother in South Central Los Angeles? How stunningly small would it be for an immigrant Latino family in San Antonio Maybe in the rarified heights where second homes are the norm, 4,000 square feet is small and on a stunning scale as well, but in Main Street America that much elbow room is pretty big for the first and only home.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sitarro View Post
    Even when the President does everything right he is criticised by the left. No Doniston, he may not have built the house himself, he would have been criticized for that too(how can he justify building a house when there are so many more important issues out there?!) But it was built and it is not only incredibly efficient, it is also not a palace that one would expect a person that, according to the left, is only worried about money.

    Here is an idiot writer's take..........


    http://www.commondreams.org/views01/0429-03.htm


    Sunday, May 27, 2007

    Featured Views





    Published on Sunday, April 29, 2001 in the Chicago Tribune
    Bush Loves Ecology -- At Home
    by Rob Sullivan

    The 4,000-square-foot house is a model of environmental rectitude.
    Geothermal heat pumps located in a central closet circulate water through pipes buried 300 feet deep in the ground where the temperature is a constant 67 degrees; the water heats the house in the winter and cools it in the summer. Systems such as the one in this "eco-friendly" dwelling use about 25% of the electricity that traditional heating and cooling systems utilize.

    A 25,000-gallon underground cistern collects rainwater gathered from roof runs; wastewater from sinks, toilets and showers goes into underground purifying tanks and is also funneled into the cistern. The water from the cistern is used to irrigate the landscaping surrounding the four-bedroom home. Plants and flowers native to the high prairie area blend the structure into the surrounding ecosystem.

    No, this is not the home of some eccentrically wealthy eco-freak trying to shame his fellow citizens into following the pristineness of his self-righteous example. And no, it is not the wilderness retreat of the Sierra Club or the Natural Resources Defense Council, a haven where tree-huggers plot political strategy.

    This is President George W. Bush's "Texas White House" outside the small town of Crawford.

    Yes, the same George W. who believes arsenic and drinking water might not be such a bad combo, the same man who reneged on his campaign promise to lower carbon dioxide emissions from power plants, the same man who is doing everything in his power to fling open the Alaskan Natural Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling.

    How does the President reconcile an eco-friendly abode for his own family with his persistent stand against anything that smacks of an environmentally friendly agenda for the nation as a whole? The answer to that perplexing question is a real mystery.

    Perhaps sound ecological practices are only for those who can afford them: as a self-proclaimed strict constructionist of the U.S. Constitution, Bush must be aware that clean air and clean water are not guaranteed in that glorious document. Perhaps in Bush's Brave New Corporate World, clean natural resources are merely commodities in a free-market economy: if you can pay for them, fine; if not, tough. The rest of us will just have to put up with more toxic dumps and more public lands being turned over to logging, mining and oil companies.

    According to David Heymann, the house's architect and associate dean of the University of Texas architecture department, Heymann designed the house so that "every room has a relationship with something in the landscape that's different from the room next door. Each of the rooms feels like a slightly different place."

    In a USA Today interview, Heymann said, "There's a great grove of oak trees to the west that protects it from the late afternoon sun. Then there is a view out to the north looking at hills, and to the east out over a lake, and the view to the south . . . out to beautiful hills."

    I suppose in George W.'s architectural world only the rich and powerful have views; vistas that the public owns as part of its shared heritage are up for lease and sale.

    Heymann also termed the house "stunningly small." Really? Would it be stunningly small for a single mother in South Central Los Angeles? How stunningly small would it be for an immigrant Latino family in San Antonio Maybe in the rarified heights where second homes are the norm, 4,000 square feet is small and on a stunning scale as well, but in Main Street America that much elbow room is pretty big for the first and only home.
    I'm not sure, but your tone seems to indicate we are Both preaching to the choir my point is that the occupants of these houses cannot be adequately compared. They both leave much to be desired. But in diverse directions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doniston View Post
    I'm not sure, but your tone seems to indicate we are Both preaching to the choir my point is that the occupants of these houses cannot be adequately compared. They both leave much to be desired. But in diverse directions.
    one claims to be green and is not....he is the "leader" of the global warming movement yet personally contributes to the problem .....

    the other does not claim to be green but is .....

    "I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't and die to find out there is."

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    Quote Originally Posted by manu1959 View Post
    one claims to be green and is not....he is the "leader" of the global warming movement yet personally contributes to the problem .....

    the other does not claim to be green but is .....
    i agree completely witht the first statement.

    But as for the second. I don't think he would know, and as I said, I don't think it is his doing. he's just living there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doniston View Post
    i agree completely witht the first statement.

    But as for the second. I don't think he would know, and as I said, I don't think it is his doing. he's just living there.
    Are you saying that if someone buys a "green" house, instead of a resource-hog of a house, they get no credit? Surely you know that President Bush could have bought any house he wanted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbey View Post
    Are you saying that if someone buys a "green" house, instead of a resource-hog of a house, they get no credit? Surely you know that President Bush could have bought any house he wanted.
    Doniston believes that President Bush is an idiot..... I always get a kick out of the assumptions made about the President. He is supposedly an idiot and yet he some how has achieved more than a anyone except a handful of people on the planet. A Masters from Harvard Business School, supersonic jet pilot, owner of a baseball team that he sold for a huge profit, Governor of one of the biggest states in size and economy and now President twice. Kicked ass in 2 wars, brought the economy to a record setting pace and has remained in love and married to his wife who he would rather be with than anyone else(conquered an addiction to alcohol too). On top of that, he comissioned an in-state architect to create a self sufficient home on his giant ranch...... all while suffering from dyslexia.....what a dufuss! Too bad we don't have more politicians this stupid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbey View Post
    Are you saying that if someone buys a "green" house, instead of a resource-hog of a house, they get no credit? Surely you know that President Bush could have bought any house he wanted.
    On his own Daddy's property???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sitarro View Post
    Doniston believes that President Bush is an idiot..... I always get a kick out of the assumptions made about the President. He is supposedly an idiot and yet he some how has achieved more than a anyone except a handful of people on the planet. A Masters from Harvard Business School, supersonic jet pilot, owner of a baseball team that he sold for a huge profit, Governor of one of the biggest states in size and economy and now President twice. Kicked ass in 2 wars, brought the economy to a record setting pace and has remained in love and married to his wife who he would rather be with than anyone else(conquered an addiction to alcohol too). On top of that, he comissioned an in-state architect to create a self sufficient home on his giant ranch...... all while suffering from dyslexia.....what a dufuss! Too bad we don't have more politicians this stupid.
    You are incorrect, I don't beleive he is an idiot. I do beleive that he was born with a provebial silver spoon in his mouth.

    A master's degree??? so does Brooke Sheilds. proof that you don't need smarts for that. All that is really needed is to take the time. to attend.

    Supersonic Jet polot??? I flew a plane the first time I was ever in one. at the Age of eleven, and took it off and landed it later the same day.

    Owner of a Baseball team? you can bet your ass that he wasn't the financial manager of it, as evidenced by his other business failures. If you have money, you can own anything.

    Governor and President, --only because of his Daddy's influence. and should never have been Without his daddy, he coldn't have been elected as dog-catcher

    Kicked Ass in two wars? I doubt that could be accurately said about one, but twhere is the second??? personally, You are commenting on things which I doubt you have any real knowlege of. But none of that has to do with his lack of abilities as president

    and do you really think Chenny (and daddy) aren't really pulling the strings?

    BY THE WAY: Thank you for finally supplying the impetus for me to fulfill the terms of my sig on this forum.

    As a president, he stinks, and the sooner he is gone, the better off we will all be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sitarro View Post
    Doniston believes that President Bush is an idiot..... I always get a kick out of the assumptions made about the President. He is supposedly an idiot and yet he some how has achieved more than a anyone except a handful of people on the planet. A Masters from Harvard Business School, supersonic jet pilot, owner of a baseball team that he sold for a huge profit, Governor of one of the biggest states in size and economy and now President twice. Kicked ass in 2 wars, brought the economy to a record setting pace and has remained in love and married to his wife who he would rather be with than anyone else(conquered an addiction to alcohol too). On top of that, he comissioned an in-state architect to create a self sufficient home on his giant ranch...... all while suffering from dyslexia.....what a dufuss! Too bad we don't have more politicians this stupid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doniston View Post
    You are incorrect, I don't beleive he is an idiot. I do beleive that he was born with a provebial silver spoon in his mouth.

    A master's degree??? so does Brooke Sheilds. proof that you don't need smarts for that. All that is really needed is to take the time. to attend.

    Supersonic Jet polot??? I flew a plane the first time I was ever in one. at the Age of eleven, and took it off and landed it later the same day.

    Owner of a Baseball team? you can bet your ass that he wasn't the financial manager of it, as evidenced by his other business failures. If you have money, you can own anything.

    Governor and President, --only because of his Daddy's influence. and should never have been Without his daddy, he coldn't have been elected as dog-catcher

    Kicked Ass in two wars? I doubt that could be accurately said about one, but twhere is the second??? personally, You are commenting on things which I doubt you have any real knowlege of. But none of that has to do with his lack of abilities as president

    and do you really think Chenny (and daddy) aren't really pulling the strings?

    BY THE WAY: Thank you for finally supplying the impetus for me to fulfill the terms of my sig on this forum.

    As a president, he stinks, and the sooner he is gone, the better off we will all be.

    You just can't handle that Gore looks like an idiot. Why do you have to go off on Bush when he clearly seems to be doing right by starting in his own back yard instead of being a hypocrite like Gore.

    Calm down boy...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yurt View Post
    You just can't handle that Gore looks like an idiot. Why do you have to go off on Bush when he clearly seems to be doing right by starting in his own back yard instead of being a hypocrite like Gore.

    Calm down boy...
    where do you get the idea that I think Gore looks like a idiot. I don't. but IMHO he is still an absolute nothing. and beleive me, I only responded to the points which you listed regarding Bush. I have a very long list of additional faults, which I lay upon Bush that were not addressed in my post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doniston View Post
    On his own Daddy's property???
    You think he had no money? HA!
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    [QUOTE=Doniston;68246]You are incorrect, I don't beleive he is an idiot. I do beleive that he was born with a provebial silver spoon in his mouth.

    You constantly infer that he is an idiot

    Quote Originally Posted by Doniston View Post
    A master's degree??? so does Brooke Sheilds. proof that you don't need smarts for that. All that is really needed is to take the time. to attend.
    What an incredibly stupid statement..... you just need to attend to get a Masters from Harvard?????? Why doesn't everyone get one?
    I'm curious, how does a conservative go about cheating his way into a Masters degree (can you pay off liberal professors?)and if you do have a way to buy a degree wouldn't you spend enough to at least have a B average on your records? What do you know about Brooke Shields? She may be a member of MENSA as far as you know. Actually she received a degree in French literature from Princeton, not a Masters and certainly not a Masters in Business from one of the most difficult schools on the planet.

    Quote Originally Posted by Doniston View Post
    Supersonic Jet polot??? I flew a plane the first time I was ever in one. at the Age of eleven, and took it off and landed it later the same day.
    Some one that flies a plane is called a pilot...... not a polot. There is a huge difference between flying a 1913 Curtiss "Jenny" and a F-102 Delta Dagger. No computer to fly this unstable single seat delta wing interceptor.

    Quote Originally Posted by Doniston View Post
    Owner of a Baseball team? you can bet your ass that he wasn't the financial manager of it, as evidenced by his other business failures. If you have money, you can own anything.
    Business failures, care to elaborate? What do you know about the details and could you name the businesses since you did pluralize the accuzation? Yea, sure you can own anything and run it into the ground and lose your ass.... to sell it at a huge profit is a different story.

    Harken Energy had some dry holes drilled....what energy company hasn't hit dry holes trying to find oil. Fly over west Texas and take a look at how many holes have been punched into the ground there.

    Quote Originally Posted by Doniston View Post
    Governor and President, --only because of his Daddy's influence. and should never have been Without his daddy, he coldn't have been elected as dog-catcher
    That's funny, I don't remember Bush 41 being that popular. In fact that little pipsqueek Perot was able to take enough votes from him to hand the election to a nobody from Arkansas with a measly 43% of the voting public.....pathetic.

    Quote Originally Posted by Doniston View Post
    Kicked Ass in two wars? I doubt that could be accurately said about one, but twhere is the second??? personally, You are commenting on things which I doubt you have any real knowlege of. But none of that has to do with his lack of abilities as president
    Saddam's army was destroyed and he and his sons are taking the proverbial dirt nap forever. The Iraqi people came out to vote in percentages that embarrass the whimps in the U.S., against the prevailing thought that they would be murdered at the polls. The Taliban had it's ass kicked severly and they left Afghanistan. Afghans were allowed to vote in a Democratic election. Then there is the fact that little girls who were never allowed to attend school in either country now do..... might not be much to you but they may say different.

    Quote Originally Posted by Doniston View Post
    and do you really think Chenny (and daddy) aren't really pulling the strings?
    No, I don't.

    Quote Originally Posted by Doniston View Post
    BY THE WAY: Thank you for finally supplying the impetus for me to fulfill the terms of my sig on this forum.
    All I did was provide you a way to look as silly as you are doni.....your hatred is showing.

    Quote Originally Posted by Doniston View Post
    As a president, he stinks, and the sooner he is gone, the better off we will all be.
    What does that mean?

    Just to put this all into perspective, who or what do you feel would make a great President? What President in the past do you feel lived up to your criteria as Presidential material?
    Last edited by Sitarro; 05-29-2007 at 01:45 AM.
    No matter where I've traveled or how great the trip was, it's always wonderful to return to my country, The United States of America......... me

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