> One thing I've learned from years of watching (and occasionally
> participating in) the arguments from either side is that people believe
> what they want to believe. Seldom are they swayed by either logical
> argument or scientific fact. Whether it's political, economic,
> environmental, social issues, doesn't matter. Most disturbing are the
> folks that are incapable of thinking for themselves. They wake up in
> the morning and brand themselves "liberal" or "conservative" and then
> they argue the party line, by rote, to their death. Like damned
> lemmings.
Hey .. come on now. Lemmings are kind, thoughtfull, compassionate animals!
I mean, if one falls in the water, they all jump in after it and try to save
it, ignoring the risk to themselves. To say they don't think for themselves
and this isn't a concious decision, well that's just wrong :(
Todd
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As Gel would say, "*snicker*".
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim McAtee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 4:14 PM
Subject: Re: Kyoto and global warming (was: RE: Hiyas! :))
> It takes money to run any organization, especially ones that, by
> necessity, are forced to work through political lobbying. There are a
> _lot_ of scam non-profits in existence, but the larger environmental and
> consumer concerns don't tend to be among them. But keep your money in
> your wallet where you feel it's safest.
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