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Lynnet Bannion <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
 We are bloody ants on the  
> planet in comparison to the overall picture.  Oliva

I'm sorry, Oliva.  More than 6 billion of us little ants, pouring out  
pollution, poisons, CO2, etc., onto this planet, can make a difference.   
I'm sorry, I know this is off-topic, but I just couldn't let it pass.  I  
promise
to shut up about it now.

 Lynnet


Not off topic and don't be sorry.  Yes we can improve the eco system with organic farming and cutting pollution.  That's a health issue for each of us and the food we grow and eat, but the global planet will not suffer in and of itself.  We can improve the soil for food and how we build our homes, clothes we wear, pollutants, pesticides and fluoride in our water, etc., but man will suffer, not the planet.  The planet is self sustaining.  No matter what we do, nature will take care of itself and kick our butt in the process.  Oliva


"If they can stop you from asking the right questions, you'll never come up with the right answers."

Keep on keepin' on !

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