Posted on 03/25/2005 11:27:20 AM PST by NormsRevenge
A tree that is 11,000 yeqars old? ? ?
Sounds like time for the property rights legal foundations to get active over the 99% untouchable rule.
Where do they intend to get the water for these people? This sounds like a really stupid idea.
Oops, years, not 'yeqars'- look before posting, look before posting, look before posting look - -
As Sam Kenison once hilariously, and sadly, wrongly screamed:
"WE HAVE DESERTS!!! BUT WE DON'T LIVE THERE!! AAAAHH!! AHHH!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!"
Probably coastal desalination plants, which will allow for diversion of aqueduct water.
A tree that is 11,000 yeqars old? ?
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Impossible. More Darwinist claptrap.
They have no practical plan to get water, except to join in the mad competition of too many people chasing to little SouthWestern water.
Living can be pretty good in the desert...may not have a green lawn though!
What makes you say that? Why is it impossible? And why is it "Darwinist"?
If the rain keeps up they might investigate huts on stilts.
You have evidence of this? The science seems pretty certain. Creosote bushes keep growing, either outward or in one direction, while the older parts wither and die. Whether it's the same organism is, I suppose debatable. On the other hand, there are the Ancient Bristlecone pines, also in California, which are dated by their rings at close to 5000 years old.
Damn Envirowackos!!!
The Tortoise is doing fine!
They may have no plan, but they got a lot of water this year, so they feel cockey. (Maybe they plan on nuclear run desal plants.)
We are within 3" of setting an altime record for the wettest year EVER in the LA Basin....Then there is Camp Odie up above Pasadena that before the last rain, had collected 107" since the start of the rainy season....
I'm tired of being taxed to save deserts and swamps (here in Florida). For some reason, the libs think that God just can't get it right, and needs a large division of b-crats to keep track of His work.
Well, they had nice lawns in Lone Pine until Los Angeles swindled the residents out of their water--in perpetuity.
Southern California has created an artificial oasis at the cost of the water of others. NOW residents of Southern California travel to destroy those areas from which they stole the water--with their "recreation."
For the survival of the rest of the State of California, Southern California needs to be its own state. The rest of California needs to extract the tumor that is So. CA.
"Where do they intend to get the water for these people? This sounds like a really stupid idea."
That was my first thought as well. Hey! I know! My socialist Governor in Wisconsin could drain Lake Michigan for profit and pipe it on down there. Yeah. That's the ticket! *Rolleyes*
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