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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: maceng2 who wrote (73634)5/22/2010 3:10:13 AM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
You'd be hard pressed to find anyone who doesn't like a good environment. Part of the problem is that the so-called environmentalists want to be self-righteous and superior to the unenlightened heathens [in their opinion]. That's what missionaries are like. The environmentalist missionaries are taking on the Islamic Jihad style of missionary service - to Hell with Free Will "You bloody well will do as I say and hand over your money to fund the Emissions Trading Scheme". They don't go for the "Free Will" and "Do unto others" version of missionary conversion.

<the natural world was richer the further back you go in time. Only a lunatic would say otherwise. > Well, you were quick to get your insult in!! Even before I explained why you are wrong.

In fact, the natural world is far richer now and has been getting richer over a billion years. That's what evolution has done. There are now extraordinary dogs called beagles which can sniff out something in parts per billion. There are bats which can navigate with ultrasound. Magnetic field measuring birds. Electric eels. Air breathing ocean going animals. Sexually reproducing plants. Plants which hunt animals. Evolution has been expanding in all directions.

And how about what people are doing? Simply cosmically amazing and sometimes comically too.

In what way was the natural world "richer" going further and further and further back in time? Go far enough and we'll end up eukaryote single cells. That's not rich. That's amateur stuff.

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