Call it Arson, If You Must …
Posted by msrb on February 10, 2009
But when you run out of patsies … climate change will still be looking you in the eye!
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The day God [sic] washed his hands off St. Andrew’s church
The remains of St. Andrew’s church is seen after it was destroyed by fire at the community of Kinglake, north east of Melbourne, Australia February 9, 2009. Weary firefighters and rescuers pulled the remains of dozens of people from charred buildings on Monday as the death toll rose to 130 from southern Australia’s deadliest bushfires. REUTERS/Rick Rycroft/Pool.
Related Links:
- Image of the Day: Human Excesses
- Australian fires toll may exceed 200
- Australian Floods: Crocodiles Swam in the Streets
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