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Posted by tlak on April 23, 2005 at 14:56:19 from (66.38.89.236):
In Reply to: Re: Earth Day posted by Paul in Mich on April 23, 2005 at 13:42:43:
First thing that came to mind and pondered over deleting, figure it would cause a reaction like Chief's remark. I don't believe everything I hear but each of the things I posted were in the news and the fish/wildlife story was on an AG show. I don't have some special powers of observation or a little bird to tell me different but these stories have validity with common sense. Didn't remember the problem from the AG show. Their cutting old growth redwoods. Thought I might like to see them before I bite the big one, if their still there. Don't know the expert on the news show that stated Chinas oil use but looked up on the Net on my own curiosity and ran across a chart of their oil exports/imports vs own use and the chart started with them using their own and having some export and a few years ago the lines crossed to them using all theirs to importing some. The so called expert said their use was not any greater than Italy's. On another news show they tell of the Gov. not getting much of a return to nothing for letting companies mine, cut, etc. on our properties. The last one; our Gov. has always used some scare tactic to get the public to do what they want= WMD, SS. I'm not going to list sources or write down who I saw on TV to justify myself for your broad statement of "all propaganda by environmentalists". They would have had to take over all the news and Ag channels.
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