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Posted by JD70Jim on February 21, 2003 at 07:20:19 from (12.215.70.158):

In Reply to: Re: Rules Changed posted by VAJerry on February 21, 2003 at 05:26:54:

The environmentalists have not got a CLUE as to what works and what doesn't. They do all of their "reasoning" with their emotional centers of their brains---not the ones concerned with logic!

Why do you think that Yellowstone Park was so devastated a few years ago?

AS for the good, well intentioned, city slicker, people in California---they build their houses in brush canyons that BURN when it's dry and have MUDSLIDES when it's wet! If they are near a faultline, their buildings can fall down without any warning at all. The micromanagement of things like firebrakes, by very ignorant, uninformed fools is just a symptom of what happens when Megacities, and their populations become removed from nature, have no concept of how nature works, yet are desperately moved to "protect it"!

The howls of anguish over the "failure" to have a well maintained firebrake will be loud and strident when the next big fire sweeps through. Blame will be heaped, of course, on EVERYONE whom the victimes can find---except for the "environmentalists" who through ignorance, have "saved nature" only to watch it burn up!

With those people, it is always someone else's fault that the convoluted "rules" which they themselves concoct don't work. They will never consider that it is their ideas that are wrong---it will allways HAVE to be someone else's fault that their ideas don't work!


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