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Old 11-07-2008   #51 (permalink)
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Re: No one blames over-population for our diminishing natural resources! WHY NOT?

Hay Paigetheoracle, we all three are on the same side, aren't we? Perhaps we have worn this thread down now. It may be time to stop.

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Old 11-07-2008   #52 (permalink)
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Re: No one blames over-population for our diminishing natural resources! WHY NOT?

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Hay Paigetheoracle, we all three are on the same side, aren't we? Perhaps we have worn this thread down now. It may be time to stop.

chas.
...stumbles into the room. "Oh no, just when I have a few minutes...."
{Hey, did you see? The election is over; we made it to this side of Nov. 4th.
...and as it turns out: YESBAMA!}

Sorry, I've been busy... Gobama.

My friends.... {hehe} ...but seriously....
There's more to say here, isn't there?

Can't we support about 9 billion people here, if we manage our resources very effectively, in a sustainable way?

That is the task before us (...speaking of Obama), unless you opt for the easy solution of radical population reduction (which I know is very likely, etc., but still doesn't have to be the guiding principle).

Maybe later I can add more, but for now there is this rough draft of a poem that may ...say something. [Thanks for the inspiration, Charlie Rose....]

CONTINUATION
Such a shame, to lose a brain...
in the course of evolution.
Funny how smart people see, what needs to be...
and limit their contribution.

Well I just had to say, to my friends on the way...
you have to contribute to the conflagration.

There's grandeur in the Big Picture,
despite what Nostradamus saw.

To waste how most among us may,
enjoin sublimity to the sea...

...we may lose some right new angle,
...or Angel of our... ...to Be....
(y'know ...Being).



~ later....

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Old 11-07-2008   #53 (permalink)
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Re: No one blames over-population for our diminishing natural resources! WHY NOT?

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...stumbles into the room. "Oh no, just when I have a few minutes...."
{Hey, did you see? The election is over; we made it to this side of Nov. 4th.
...and as it turns out: YESBAMA!}

Sorry, I've been busy... Gobama.

My friends.... {hehe} ...but seriously....
There's more to say here, isn't there?

Can't we support about 9 billion people here, if we manage our resources very effectively, in a sustainable way?

That is the task before us (...speaking of Obama), unless you opt for the easy solution of radical population reduction (which I know is very likely, etc., but still doesn't have to be the guiding principle).

Maybe later I can add more, but for now there is this rough draft of a poem that may ...say something. [Thanks for the inspiration, Charlie Rose....]

CONTINUATION
Such a shame, to lose a brain...
in the course of evolution.
Funny how smart people see, what needs to be...
and limit their contribution.

Well I just had to say, to my friends on the way...
you have to contribute to the conflagration.

There's grandeur in the Big Picture,
despite what Nostradamus saw.

To waste how some among us may,
enjoin sublimity to the sea,

...we may lose some right new angle,
...or Angel of our... ...to Be....
(y'know ...Being).



~ later....
Well it could be the hundredth monkey effect...um! (God only knows - that's especially for Charles; an in joke)
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Re: No one blames over-population for our diminishing natural resources! WHY NOT?

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Hay Paigetheoracle, we all three are on the same side, aren't we? Perhaps we have worn this thread down now. It may be time to stop.

chas.
Yeh, it's like arguing with yourself most of the time, with you especially and Sym. is like knowing what he means but still arguing anyway because....
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