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Hope you're loving the snow too Peter. Looks like I'm going to need the snow blower to get us out
of the dooryard.As to global warming: I thought the appropriate action is spoken to in the first paragraph.Unfortunately, the purpose of this whole global warming push is about politics and establishing a
world government, not improving humanities lot.You may have noticed in the article that global temperature change has actually been flat since
1998. Have you noticed that these same folks have not halted air travel, or night time lighting
throughout the nation, or as when I was a boy during the first oil embargo, have not put a stop to
cruising. Also, small nuclear is not part of the discussion. Which could solve energy problems the
world over in a matter of years time. My point being, and I could write lots on this, is that there are
loads of top down solutions that could and probably should be demanded of our government if
they really thought global warming was a legitimate man caused problem.But apart from those tells Peter(that this is just a bunch of horse hooey with a purely political
objective), I think the real danger to humanity is not global warming but rather the poisoning of the
earth's waters. I haven't followed up with my own research but was recently given to understand
that there are various significant dead areas in the worlds oceans. Something that was said to be
spreading, and absolutely ties in with scriptural prophecy. And of course, the scripture states flatly
that if God didn't intercede -at some point in the future- man would destroy his kind. Which
doesn't seem to be a stretch.So ya, I'm for research, but not the politicized agenda driven variety we're presently experiencing. However, I'd favor more responsible manufacturers, and less wasteful packaging and an end to
factory farms and beverages in glass, much smaller government coupled with a enlightened self
reliant citizenry and I could on. I have plenty of information on how to live in greater harmony with
the planet but I'm certain -due to the love of money principle- humanity will blow-it. I'm sorry to
state that, but you're a young fella and this stuff is baring down on humanity, you should live long
enough to see the fruition.peaceablyps Aren't you glad you skipped the suggested get together. I'd love to meet y'all but you know
what I'm saying.
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“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
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Hope you're loving the snow too Peter. Looks like I'm going to need the snow blower to get us out
of the dooryard.As to global warming: I thought the appropriate action is spoken to in the first paragraph.Unfortunately, the purpose of this whole global warming push is about politics and establishing a
world government, not improving humanities lot.You may have noticed in the article that global temperature change has actually been flat since
1998. Have you noticed that these same folks have not halted air travel, or night time lighting
throughout the nation, or as when I was a boy during the first oil embargo, have not put a stop to
cruising. Also, small nuclear is not part of the discussion. Which could solve energy problems the
world over in a matter of years time. My point being, and I could write lots on this, is that there are
loads of top down solutions that could and probably should be demanded of our government if
they really thought global warming was a legitimate man caused problem.But apart from those tells Peter(that this is just a bunch of horse hooey with a purely political
objective), I think the real danger to humanity is not global warming but rather the poisoning of the
earth's waters. I haven't followed up with my own research but was recently given to understand
that there are various significant dead areas in the worlds oceans. Something that was said to be
spreading, and absolutely ties in with scriptural prophecy. And of course, the scripture states flatly
that if God didn't intercede -at some point in the future- man would destroy his kind. Which
doesn't seem to be a stretch.So ya, I'm for research, but not the politicized agenda driven variety we're presently experiencing. However, I'd favor more responsible manufacturers, and less wasteful packaging and an end to
factory farms and beverages in glass, much smaller government coupled with a enlightened self
reliant citizenry and I could on. I have plenty of information on how to live in greater harmony with
the planet but I'm certain -due to the love of money principle- humanity will blow-it. I'm sorry to
state that, but you're a young fella and this stuff is baring down on humanity, you should live long
enough to see the fruition.peaceablyps Aren't you glad you skipped the suggested get together. I'd love to meet y'all but you know
what I'm saying.
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“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
posted 2007.12.16
posted on December 16th 2007
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Green Mtn
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Open Letter to the Secretary-General of the United Nations – Green Mtn on December 16th, 2007-
Re: Open Letter to the Secretary-General of the United Nations – Peter T. on December 16th, 2007-
Re: Open Letter to the Secretary-General of the United Nations – Green Mtn on December 16th, 2007
Re: Open Letter to the Secretary-General of the United Nations – edlorah on December 17th, 2007
Re: Open Letter to the Secretary-General of the United Nations – blockdog on December 17th, 2007-
Re: Open Letter to the Secretary-General of the United Nations – messybear on December 17th, 2007
Re: Open Letter (UPDATED YET AGAIN) – Baerwald on December 17th, 2007-
Re: Open Letter (UPDATED YET AGAIN) – pkjensen on December 18th, 2007-
Re: Open Letter (UPDATED YET AGAIN) – Baerwald on December 18th, 2007
Re: Open Letter (UPDATED YET AGAIN) – Green Mtn on December 19th, 2007
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