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In reply to the discussion: Al Gore calls on Barack Obama to 'act boldly' on climate change [View all]NoOneMan
(4,795 posts)34. Thank you
Surely if the denizens of the twisted, cancerous manifestation of totalitarian agricultural classify my views as "weird", then its a good place to start.
I can assure you that I take no offense. Likewise, if you were to approach any homo sapien living sustainably in the hundred thousand year time span before the advent of agriculture, they may in find the concept of infinite exploitation and destruction of the earth as "radical" and as fruitless as fucking a Rhino to produce a Wallaby baby.
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A lot of people are hurting badly right now, and if they don't focus on jobs first, there will not
still_one
Nov 2012
#4
I do not think we can, the media will not be with us. If the economy visibly shows recovery, and
still_one
Nov 2012
#7
I concur. Even after all this time, it's still the Economy; all the stupid out there, take note.
Demeter
Nov 2012
#6
I believe in climate change, however, that will not trump jobs now. We have a two year window, and
still_one
Nov 2012
#8
But it's building stuff that will let us then greatly reduce the amount of oil we burn in the
limpyhobbler
Nov 2012
#14