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To: NavyCanDo
I watched it and thought it was interesting. I didn’t see any agenda but maybe I missed it.
9 posted on 01/22/2008 9:38:29 AM PST by fish hawk (The religion of Darwinism = Monkey Intellect)
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To: fish hawk
I watched it and thought it was interesting. I didn’t see any agenda but maybe I missed it.

Ditto. I found the part showing what the city in Russia next to Chernobyl looks like 20 years after people left. It was really surprising how much decay there was in the buildings, concrete, and mortar.

18 posted on 01/22/2008 9:43:21 AM PST by OB1kNOb (With Duncan Hunter out and Fred Thompson on the ropes, conservatism in the 2008 election is DOA.)
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To: fish hawk

“I watched it and thought it was interesting. I didn’t see any agenda but maybe I missed it.”

Same here.

Any agenda was for ratings probably because I Am Legend is in theaters.

It was fun actually.

Vegas the last place for lights to go out.

Cats residing in skyscrapers.

our poor ablilitys to archive our knowledge and Mt. Rushmore likely being one of the more long lasting reminders of humanity.

It was just a fun “what if”

not anykind of condemnation of humans.

Other then going a bit overboard on sea life doing oh so much better.

We use the oceans for toilet and pantry the one guy said,

well, SO DO THE FISH! lol


72 posted on 01/22/2008 10:09:24 AM PST by Names Ash Housewares
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To: fish hawk
I watched it and thought it was interesting. I didn’t see any agenda but maybe I missed it.

I watched it too. I am always sensitive to the enviro leftist agenda. I did not sense any of that in this show. There were spots where it talked about man's impact on ocean stock, animal populations and even scavenger birds that thrive off our garbage. It then went on to postulate about the recovery of the oceans, drop off of bird populations that depended on our garbage. I found the scientists discussing this in a realistic sense and not trying to "blame humans."

I thought it to be an objective discussion of what would indeed happen. The part that was most interesting to me was the discussion of the physical decay of modern cities into the landscape.

91 posted on 01/22/2008 10:27:37 AM PST by sand88
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