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Posted by: zhughes at Thu May 8 08:08:51 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by zhughes ] There are a few points there but in a nut shell (and this sounds bad) I look at all the imports that die quickly (or eventually) as some twisted sacrifice. Those die and hopefully along the way an advantage is gained(the some of the parts...not one death but the total effect). I guess its like going to the zoo and seeing to wild caught parrots (very very smart) kept essentially in Hell. A couple parrots with all the stimulation of a jungle and now they are in Levinworth. But maybe over time along with other zoo animals they create a gate and eventually those monies navigate there way to say the real help/protection which is protected habitat. So I guess 98% or whatever the death rate are pawns. [ Hide Replies ]
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