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In a message dated 2/28/2006 8:21:55 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
jim.bullard@gmail.com writes:
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So does your moving to South Florida make you one of those
eco-terrorists that is contributing to the sprawl or are you living in
a tree with the panthers? "Let he who is without sin cast the first
stone".
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             That's a predictable response seeking the easiest way out.

           The obvious answer is to set "real" limits on how many species we 
intend to put to extinction. 

            The worst scam in America is government agencies issuing 
expensive tickets for environmental violations while courting the extinction of the 
panther.

           Their wrong is creating an agency that people trust is actually 
doing something for the preservation of a species like the panther instead of 
making us feel good up to the point we stamp out the last panther. With the 
sanctimonious declaration that the Florida panther should be moved out of state 
two extinctions have occurred. The first is the panther, the next is any 
credibility of government environmental agencies.

           How many sprawl developments are enough? What specific limit does 
our government set? The answer to this is scary. They don't say.

           The worst delusion is moving the panthers somewhere else. A 
"somewhere else" that will eventually be sprawled just like sub-tropical Florida. 

          Humans are a species that control and cull all other species - 
except for our own species that is.

         Keeping the Appalachian Trail buffer wild is a good start.








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