Finding myself in
the same foxhole as Steve Schneider when the «Nuclear Winter «balloon went up — it was launched on the anniversary of Orson Welles» War of The Worlds Broadcast with a media graphics package prepared by the Creative Department of that great K - Street PR institution Porter Novell Inc., I remarked to him that it all seemed like a bad joke on Cold War policy analysts, played at the expense of the credibility of climate modeling on the eve of the global warming debate.
Not exact matches
It's the
same as «There are no atheists in
foxholes.»
Carol, there are atheists and muslims and christians and Catholics in
foxholes, and they all die at the
same rate in war, whether you pray for God's help or not.
The second-most childish is «no Atheists in
foxholes» — based on the
same principle; religious people can't bring themselves to allow others to believe what they will, so they have to make sure those Atheists believe that death will bring the
same thing for us as it will for them.