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Monday, August 11, 2003

Stevie Wonder had an album out called 'Hotter Than July'
He's been better off calling it, "fucking boiling hot August", in my book.
Yesterday was the hottest day in UK recorded history, reaching 38.1C (100.6F) in the south of England - although Europe has got it far worse with forest fires ravaging their countryside and a rising casualty rate from heat strokes.
Some may think that this freakshow weather is a result of Climate Change brought on by Global Warming. In fact, you'd think that there's been enough warning signs from scientists - and nature - to make ratifying the Kyoto Treaty a major priority.

But George Bush has declared the Treaty "bad for business", thus declaring the American economy to be far more important than the lives of millions. The useless fuckwit that he is.

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