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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Johannes Pilch who wrote (580908)6/7/2004 2:56:55 AM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
You're still SIDE-STEPPIN', JOHANNES! (Now you're diverting the conversation to an agricultural symposium!!!!!)

[Just trying to determine if you just thought that AMERICA was 'sick'... or the ENTIRE WORLD was 'sick'.]

"Well, I have no problem giving my opinion here, except that the issue is irrelevant to my point. I do not wish to leave my point, apparently as you wish me to do."

>>> It was a CLARIFICATION of your comments I was after. Apparently you don't wish to explain them....

[I didn't ask you if you thought them 'old times' were better!]

"Whether you asked or not is completely irrelevant because the 'old times' was (somewhat) the point I have been making here and that I wish to make further. Metaphorically, I am talking about the days when wheat grew well in the land due to our unique farming processes,"

>>> (You mean: 'millions of years of topsoil formation'! LOL!)

"I am also pointing out that while our modern methods help us work fewer hours, they are producing increasingly poisonous grains and inferior yields such that we are heaping disease upon ourselves and failing to add grain to the storehouse. That storehouse, made possible by the old methods, is now almost depleted. In the next few generations, you are going to be forced to rely upon grain stores that will not exist. You are already beginning to starve and die of disease. The signs of starvation and suffering are everywhere, even in your own homes, but you are persisting in relying upon increasingly ineffective modern methods of food production. You persist here because these inferior methods are now all you know. You have forgotten the old, harder, but much more effective way. I am saying that the signs of starvation you now see will become gradually more ubiquitous and intense, that you will all eventually starve in earnest and that even those who vaguely remember the old way will be unable to employ it before starving to death."

>>> You're trippin', Johannes! I asked you to clarify your comment that America was 'more immoral'... I didn't ask about the Grange!

"Now instead of addressing this issue, namely, my claim regarding America’s rapidly dwindling wheat supply and inferior wheat farming methods, you instead began demanding that I give an opinion on whether America has more wheat stored up than other countries."

>>> Have you changed your meds recently? I NEVER asked ANYTHING about 'wheat', LOL!!!!!

"The problem is, you are increasingly trespassing the farm to destroy its produce and the means by which it was created."

>>> Me??????? LOL!!!!!!!!! (Maybe you mean your pet rabbit Harvey?)
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