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Old 29-11-2007, 04:49 PM
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Reversal of endangered species rulings - Yahoo! News

Why would I add a link such as this????

An intact environment is critical for human survival yet the Bush administration Is trying to kill all environmental protection that would interfear with profits.

Where do we draw the line? How bad must it get before we wake up from our fantasy of every thing is fine? How can we justify ignorance as a reason of not being guilty for partisipating indirectly in partisipation of having the endangered species list weakend? After all we consume the resources/products that comes from the eco sensitive areas.......

We cannot afford to remain ignorant or ignoring our suroundings It would be the same as commiting suicide/murder on a species level.

Once the eco system is destroyed there is no reparing the diversity. Diversity is what keeps us alive...

If our leaders won't make or act on moral and ethical decisions, when do we draw the line to take action or the law into our own hands in order to stop our mad dash to 98% extinction on earth?

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Old 29-11-2007, 10:55 PM
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Its not upta us to draw the line Corey. 90% of the population is watching movies, soaps, and football. no, it'll wait til bankruptcy and foreclosure gets them off the couch. I read there are some efforts by the power elites to deal with that, maybe a growing awareness that if the middle class goes broke they will all be dragged out to be shot.

But History has validated Machiavelli's observation that republics tend to act too late with too little, and that the result is either tyranny or anarchy. But either way, history also shows that some communities are devastated while others adapt quickly. You want to live in one of the latter.

The only vote you have now that counts is with your feet, or a U-haul. Good luck.
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