MSU: Rated as a D+ school.....

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patdog

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and how much they invest in big polluters. Since they can't see what we invest in, we get an F. It would be more accurate to give us an N/A, but from their standpoint I can see why they would give an F in that situation.
 

8dog

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how do we have 2 facilities that significantly sustain themselves and get a D in that category? If anything, we deserve a bad grade for cutting down all the trees on campus except the moon tree, baby!!

Hopefully, this report will spread and keep the tree-huggers from enrolling.
 

DerHntr

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just wanted to make sure i was at least close to being right. typical ********.

the vegan comment in dining services was funny to me. we have a salad bar in Perry already. ain't that enough for those who never want to murder and eat an animal?
 

Shmuley

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Step over here so I can shove my carbon footprint right up your f'n ***.
 

patdog

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And many environmentalists have finally accepted that if we're going to significantly reduce carbon emmissions, nuclear power isn't an option, it's a must. The last nuclear power plant built in the U.S. was Grand Gulf back in the early 80s. I expect to see a new wave of plants built in the next 20 years.
 

Stormrider81

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This whole green movement is the dumbest thing I've seen supposedly intelligent people get caught up in. It's amazing to me that so many are falling for this Global Warming business. The arrogance of man to think he can destroy the planet and that he must also save it.

I take this grade as a badge of honor for our university. Rather than wasting money on this green crap, we would be better served to spend it in useful ways.

You know, if the founding fathers could see what we've done with the country, I don't know whether they would laugh or cry.
 

graddawg

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There should be a nuclear plant in Northeast Mississippi at the Yellow Creek Port site but that one was about 25% complete when they stopped construction. Sure would be nice to have some more clean, cheap energy on the TVA grid.
 
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