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Re: Suzuki's Sad Legacy

by "tfln" <nosmpatfln@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 12, 2008 at 08:19 PM

"Tunderbar" <tdcomeau@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Feb 12, 12:11 pm, "Don H" <donlhumphr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> "ZN00B" <ZN...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>
> news:47b13874$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Dr. Tim Ball
>
> > February 11, 2008
>
> >http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/1824
>
> > QUOTE: "Suzuki must be held accountable for the social
irresponsibility
> > of his statements. If he knows his information is incorrect, then he
> > deliberately misleads. If he doesn't know, then he is not entitled to
> > the credibility he claims. What he is doing is tantamount to shouting
> > fire in a theatre--a crime in many jurisdictions. "
>
> > QUOTE: "Hints that he is aware of his culpability include an
increasing
> > unwillingness to answer questions, an avoidance of debates on issues
and

<snip>

> > of the National Academy of Sciences
>
> # Don't worry, mate, we're all on the road to decimation or extinction -

> by
> 2050 AD, is my guess.
> After all, you can't have 6.5 billion human lociusts chomping away at
the
> environment, and expect the traditional boom, then crash, not to occur.
> Whether it is food supply, or pollution, which hits first, is debatable,
> but it will come, mainly because we humans are capable of infinite
> self-delusion, complacency, and inaction.
> Yes, the Mad Ape has a dispro****tionately large cerebral cortex, and
this
> over-development is more likely to prove an adaptive defect, as an
> advantage, coupled as it is, with the instincts of a rat.
> Then we have dear old geriatric capitalism, with its mantras - of
growth,
> profit, and development - plus the huge machinery of modern technology
> (currently destroying ****t Phillip Bay), and we can't go right.
> And if Nature (as modified by us) doesn't do us in, then our mutual
> hatred will complete the job - nuclear, chemical, or biological, war. 
> Given
> the nonsense of religious dogmatism, and holy wars are a sure thing.
> So, argue the case as much as you like, we're doomed - unless we act
> drastically, and now. But I doubt if we can.
> Meanwhile, Arctic ice is vani****ng, glaciers receding, and permafrost
> thawing. Biological species are vani****ng, and the Japs are helping
whales
> to oblivion. How's the Amazon Jungle now - not too much left? Nuclear
> waste, and geosequestration? Mineral boom will soon be over - give it 20
> years or so.
> But most of us can't see the desert for all that sand.

How about you put on a "The end of the world is coming" sign and
standing on a street corner? Figuratively, that is exactly what all
you agwers are doing. It didn't impress anyone at the turn of the
second last century and it will not be seen as being reasonable in
this century.

So all you doomsday crackpots can take your hysterics and shove them
where the sun don't ****ne.
If the smartest people in the free world like in nasa and cia don't
promote 
the right stuff and China and Russia bent on control and without freedom, 
then you have the M word and religious wars, even with the informational 
page people choose to harm and antagonize and kill ,,
 




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