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H+E Stoeckl
at Sun Oct 12 20:22:57 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by H+E Stoeckl ]
In a previous thread you mentioned that at least one good thing evolved from the war: "the marshlands project". I call it this way to make things simple for our beloved readers.
With all due respect I think compared with the ecological disaster of a war (just think of the pollution that only a sole missile causes) it is cynical to mention it at all.
I think you know better than all of us what the whole bombing and the burning of the oil fields causes to the environment.
And in my opinion this is another crime that George Dabbljuh loaded onto his conscience (if he has one at all).
How much better would all the money the war and its consequences costs have been spent on helping the environment. But a country who refused to sign the Kyoto protocol can not be expected to consider such projects anyway.
You pollute the planet with your wars and your industry and make not even the slightest try to do something against it. And the whole world has to bear the consequences.
At least you get a dose of your own medicine by the increasing number and power of the hurricans and floods. ----- Beware of Commies and Mutts!
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