In article <48ae3363$0$17744$ec3e2dad@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Day Brown <daybrown@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>hpope@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
<>> Hull commented, "If we want to start healing our environment,
we've
<>> got to slow population growth. More people mean more cars, more
sprawl,
<>> higher energy demands, more air pollution, more demand for water and
more
<>> paved-over farmland." Hull continued, "With America's population
growing at
<>> its current rate, every time we make an environmental gain, our
population
<>> increases and the gains are erased. Reducing immigration is the key to
<>> slowing future population growth and recapturing the momentum in the
battle
<>> to save California's natural treasures. It's time for California to
lead the
<>> rest of the country on this issue."
>In a democratic system, the majority rules, and its the majority that
>dont giva **** about the environment or resource management that is
>doing the most breeding.
>If Greens want to do anything for the environment, they need to have
>more kids- raised with environmental consciousness and the talent to
>actually find solutions.
>California is leading. Rational people are moving out. Its a basket case
>beyond recovery as long as the breeders out number everyone else.
You said a mouthful! Intelligence is mainly hereditary.
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