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Old 12-29-2006, 04:01 PM   #5 (permalink)
911
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Re: "Environmentalism as Religion"

Where did you get this quote?

You should read (if you haven't already) his book, State of Fear. It's excellent and will make you think twice about the so called evidence that is thrown at us daily. He backs up most of his characters information with facts and charts from our own government.

But his is not a popular theory, but perhaps people will see the light if they do their own research and not depend on others. Sort of like the war in Iraq now.

It amazes me the push to stop people from smoking claiming it's hurting innocent people. But no one is trying to overtax alcohol or figuring out a way to stop people from driving drunk and killing more people in one year than so called second hand smoking in ten.

Do you know the number of your co-workers who would probably not pass a blood alcohol test the next day after drinking all night?

We are slowly becoming a nation of no freedoms. They have stopped selling rare steaks in some parts of CA, some towns have pass an ordinance that kids cannot wear low slung pants. some cities have passed ordinances that you can't smoke in your own backyard, etc, etc, etc. If none of these affect you, and in some cases you actually applaud these actions, who's going to be left to help you fight those freedoms you want to keep?
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