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To: liberallarry

Do you eat industrial garbage? No. Neither do I. It’s what’s called a “straw man argument”, like pretending that modern people and/or their chickens eat sewage.

Our society is inestimably richer than any other society in the history of the world. We produce more waste per capita than the people in Swaziland or Nuristan. But that’s because each one of us lives a higher energy life than the inhabitants of those countries. We have excellent diets, water supply and health prospects thanks to the high energy-consuming lifestyles we lead. So yes, the fact that we produce more pollution is linked to our high life expectancy.

Coming into direct contact with pollution is not good for anyone. But living a high energy, polluting lifestyle is extremely good for us.


244 posted on 07/11/2007 8:52:28 AM PDT by agere_contra
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To: agere_contra
like pretending that modern people and/or their chickens eat sewage.

See post #245

Coming into direct contact with pollution is not good for anyone. But living a high energy, polluting lifestyle is extremely good for us.

Only as long as we can continue to dump the pollution in someone else's yard.

248 posted on 07/11/2007 9:02:24 AM PDT by liberallarry
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To: agere_contra; liberallarry
or their chickens eat sewage.

Sorry to break it to you and Larry. But a chucken will pick through, and eat parts of any manure it can find. Even when raised in cages, there will be some manure that sticks to the wire.

I am beginning to believe, not any of you knows ....!LOL

253 posted on 07/11/2007 9:18:11 AM PDT by rock58seg (Change Homeland Security to U. S. Security. It's time they remember what country to protect.)
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