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Politics : WAR on Terror. Will it engulf the Entire Middle East? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Zeev Hed who wrote (4297)5/14/2002 3:48:34 PM
From: epsteinbd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32591
 
High tech for feeding plants is fine with me. But it is not a solution. Just how much water is needed for plastic sheltered cultures ? Tomatoes, cucombers, chick peas, potatoes ? If someone knows, I personaly hate agriculture, because to have to look at a vegy makes me so bored that I get very nervous, fast.

It is generally accepted that it is not worth it to import water to grow vegies locally, that we are better off shipping the end products.
How do you beat that : Turkey vetegabling the Pals in the desert. Forever.
Paid by UN ? Forever ?

As for molds & injection, we know what are the states policies in Israel, China, then the five dragons and the tiger.

First there is no room for business, second, the Pals have no infrastructure, Third, we ought to build their secondary schools yet.
Sure, the Pals have the highest % of alphabatism in the Arab world, but how many hit the eight grade ? 25 %.

For me, there is not solution south of Gaza.In the West Bank, the Pals can grow food. Enough. Not more. Population will finally adjust. They always do. But it does not matter, because moving populations is totally out of questions. With the Jews that do the movers ?
Finally it is not morally acceptable.
Anyway, Haaretz just made a brief that Arafat, provided he gets sovreignty on the temple mount, agrees to sign.

Sure, he is damn scared that a signature will occur within a year but without him.

Finally, I have no doubt whatsoever that they'd make the right choice in hiring you, no (g). For a dozen activities, possibly. The only problems is that they won't have the monies to pay you; not to mention that your name, first and last, sound more like a conspiracy than like an accident. Yes(g)