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To: zonkie who wrote (36893)7/22/2004 2:07:09 AM
From: SiouxPalRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
I'll go with 1,2,3,4,5,6, and the Orangutan goes to first place. By the way the Orangutan, at this time, is our closest relative.
Did you know that factoid? Their genetic similarity is startling, right on down to chromosomes.
The corporate forest killers let them die, along with the others, for the woodlands they rape.
We are just so damn smug a species we forget our ancestor's plight. Jerry Falwell will disagree with me.
Aren't we just so smart and just so agile to eliminate those who do not hate, who do not kill for sport, who love and treat our Mother Nature's treasures with the respect they deserve?
We are just too smart and selfish.

Sioux



To: zonkie who wrote (36893)7/22/2004 2:39:43 AM
From: SiouxPalRespond to of 81568
 
4) elephant. What they do is eat vegetation for sustenance. What we do? We slaughter them for their ivory. A wonderful elephant dies for our greed.
I will always disrespect myself for the birds I killed as a kid with a BB gun. I was good with the bow, and we are all experts with a .223, as we can't miss with that technology.
I learned compassion for our species, but not before those birds I killed were extinguished from our Big Blue Marble. I screwed up. Shame on me for those adolescent crimes. I cry for my bad decisions.
I do now walk a mile in other's shoes.
That is the least I can do to have self respect.

Sioux