Re: Bush Weighs Deploying Guard to U.S.
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That seems ‘off topic’ by your criteria. Maybe that belongs in the vent thread? I'll trust that you feel that is on topic here. I’m sorry that you think that the links I provide are ‘worthless’ or irrelevant. They aren’t. I’m sure the fact that you despise ‘hippie and egalitarian’ types skews your perspective. I believe that, plus your issues with race (that I give you credit for at least being honest enough to admit) and unfettered capitalism biases blind you, as well. Who is really myopic?
What is the ‘said ideology’ that you are talking about? Elaborate.
I don't care for labels like 'communism.' Those kinds of loaded words, without clarification, are so vague that they could really mean anything.
More on that later... Again, I’ve said ‘work towards’ no need for borders. Most of what you've said is just your opinion, fine (but wrong in some areas).
I belong to me. I am not owned or the property of anyone, but me.
I provide links for clarification. I can't type everything, so I provide a link for people who care to understand. Here is another link (again, not worthless): http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/conten.../279/5355/1312
Gardenification of Wildland Nature and the Human Footprint. Dr. Dan Janzen (who I've quoted and given links to several times.)
"My genes look out at an ancient landscape. They see me as a member of a small human tribe living in, and living off, nature. My genes think that all other tribes are full of robbers and thieves. They know that what happened last year and this year will happen next year. Part of the time I control what is around me, part of the time I get out of the way. My genes also know that my inclusive fitness is maximized by supporting those tribal policies that give long-term survival and health to their tribe in the nearby environment. They know that my inclusive fitness is maximized by intensely studying that environment. And my genes' study of the nearby environment says that if we cannot figure out how to hide a package as large as 235,000 wild species [talking about a specific place in Costa Rica] in the human genome, my inclusive fitness--my tribe's future--will be very severely impacted. I am a beast born of interaction with environmental complexity, and to strip me of that complexity is to render me colorblind, deaf, and tasteless."
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Originally posted by Anonymouse
Originally posted by Anonymouse
Originally posted by Anonymouse
Originally posted by Anonymouse
Originally posted by Anonymouse
I provide links for clarification. I can't type everything, so I provide a link for people who care to understand. Here is another link (again, not worthless): http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/conten.../279/5355/1312
Gardenification of Wildland Nature and the Human Footprint. Dr. Dan Janzen (who I've quoted and given links to several times.)
"My genes look out at an ancient landscape. They see me as a member of a small human tribe living in, and living off, nature. My genes think that all other tribes are full of robbers and thieves. They know that what happened last year and this year will happen next year. Part of the time I control what is around me, part of the time I get out of the way. My genes also know that my inclusive fitness is maximized by supporting those tribal policies that give long-term survival and health to their tribe in the nearby environment. They know that my inclusive fitness is maximized by intensely studying that environment. And my genes' study of the nearby environment says that if we cannot figure out how to hide a package as large as 235,000 wild species [talking about a specific place in Costa Rica] in the human genome, my inclusive fitness--my tribe's future--will be very severely impacted. I am a beast born of interaction with environmental complexity, and to strip me of that complexity is to render me colorblind, deaf, and tasteless."
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