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Old 07-20-2008, 11:55 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by Claeren View Post
How can activily and aggressively reducing toxins from air/water/earth be a bad thing for the earth/people? How can encouraging sustainable lifestyles be a bad thing for the earth/people?
That's the one thing I dont get either. I have trouble grasping the concept that people are against helping to preserve something that effects people in such a positive manner. We all might have different concepts of how much this pollution affects the earth, but we should ALL be on the same with the general idea.

So many nice things people like to do...go camping in Kananaskis, go skiing in the mountains, take a bike ride to Prince's Island, have a backyard bbq in the early evening....so many of these things are linked to have a fresh, clean environment. It boggles me that somebody can actually be against preserving this stuff.

There is no grand conspiracy. Al Gore is not out to get you. People just want to help preserve what we already enjoy every day. Why has this become such a political hot potato?
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