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Politics : Actual left/right wing discussion

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To: BW who wrote (712)9/13/2006 10:43:57 AM
From: one_less   of 10087
 
Nuke the bunnies!

There is no corner of the Earth that could not be disputed on the basis of ancient inhabitation, natural circumstance, possession and conflict. Modern claims to property by legitimate ownership rights come under either some right authorized by a formal civilization through grants and conflict treaties, or economic purchase. The fact that varying societal authorities continue to have disputes over rights to ownership is one of the primary motives that hold up warring operations between nations. The other primary motivating factor is expanding social influence and ideals.

"...as in Native Americans..."

Which Native Americans. The hundreds of tribes that were present when Europeans arrived represented distinct and separate societies that had been disputing rights to live hunt and inhabit every inch of American soil for centuries. We now find that the first 'Natural Parks' were not natural at all: and early attempts to return them to a natural state (one not corrupted by human influences) were utter failures primarily because their systems had already been irreparably altered (corrupted/polluted) by 'Native American' exploitation. So do we send Native Americans back across the bering straight and let the Bears and the bunnies fight it out. Oh wait, the bunnies came from Australia, let's nuke all bunnies. ... is that where we start?
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