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Johannesburg Summit 2002 "Help the Environment! Take this Poll!" Official UN Poll
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| 8/26/02
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Posted on 08/26/2002 11:37:06 PM PDT by Mark Felton
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Welcome to this first ever Online Global Poll on the issues of the environment and sustainable development. |
Create history. Voice your opinion. |
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Click on your region to begin the poll |
We all share the same earth and the same environment. We believe that everyone's voice should be heard in debating the policies and making the decisions that affect us all. The earth belongs to all of us. |
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This first in the world, Online Global Poll is being conducted in conjunction with the United Nations World Summit on Sustainable Development being held in Johannesburg South Africa from August 25 to September 4, 2002. |
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Your participation in this global poll adds voice to the many thousands worldwide expressing how they feel about the environment, and what they feel their leaders should do to protect their environment. The results of this poll will be shared with worldwide leaders, political and corporate leaders who are gathering in Johannesburg with the intent of developing global programs to improve the environment. |
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Your opinion is important so please take 5 to 7 minutes to answer the following questions. |
Help the environment. Take this poll. |
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TOPICS: Activism/Chapters
KEYWORDS: enviralists; espionagelist; freetrade; geopolitics; govwatch; nwo; wodlist
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To: Brytani
"I just looked at the current UN poll on the environment and was struck by the exclusion of Jewish under the religion question. Thanks for proving what I've known for years, the UN does NOT and has never represented Jews around the world. How disgusting the UN really is." I dont see Shinto or Bahai or any of a thousand other minor religions shown either. So what? The poll is an international poll and there are very few Jews in the entire world. Most are in Israel and the US. From a world standpoint, most people on this planet are Muslim, Hindu, Christian or Buddhist. Seems by claiming to find bias, you are showing an "ugly American" face born of ignorance or bigotry.
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posted on
08/27/2002 7:11:08 AM PDT
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Dave S
To: Jack of all Trades
Freeped. BTTT
To: Mark Felton
Freeped.
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posted on
08/27/2002 7:26:25 AM PDT
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Ole Okie
To: omni-scientist
Right away I see something I don't like - it looks like most of my state, Florida, is considered part of the Caribbean region rather than North America. Look at other parts of the map and you'll see similar anomalies. Japan, for instance, looks mighty peculiar, and I'm still trying to figure out why Europe is divided into Europe and Rest of Europe/Russia categories, or why the Scandinavian countries are cut in two, etc. The cartographer/graphic artist responsible for this mess should be exiled to work in a permanent magnet factory in the Solovetsky Islands.
To: Ole Okie
bttt
To: Mark Felton; joanie-f; Dukie; Grampa Dave; AuntB; nunya bidness; Travis McGee; Squantos; ...
I took this survey and answered the questions honestly ... as a liberty loving, armed, free American.
Get rid of the UN, get rid of the "Earth Summit", focus on the Free Market, individuals have to be the solution, NGO's are a crock, etc.
Liberty and the Free Market are incompatible with "sustainable" environmental, Agenda 21 initiaitives concieved of or implemented by anything like the UN or its marxist appendages.
FRegards.
To: Free the USA; Libertarianize the GOP; Stand Watch Listen; freefly; expose; Fish out of Water; ...
UN poll ping
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posted on
08/27/2002 7:47:28 AM PDT
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madfly
To: Jeff Head
Productivity and efficiency is the true source of environmental "cleanliness". When more product can be made for less fuel then the environment is helped. Capitalism is the surest way to mee that end.
These people at the UN consider themselves rulers. They care not a true whit about the environment. They care only about establishing a power structure that would make them part of the ruling elite. They seek to impose new laws over which they may adjudicate.
""There's no way to rule innocent men. The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible to live without breaking laws."
-- Ayn Rand, "Atlas Shrugged"
To: Mark Felton
They care not a true whit about the environment. They care only about establishing a power structure that would make them part of the ruling elite. I roger every bit of that, spot on. Like Lennin, they will forment and apply many divergent issues with "Useful Idiots" to attain those goals at which time they will eliminate those whom they used and rode to get there.
To: madfly; Mark Felton
To Kofi Annan, with love, Bart
To: madfly
Can't wait to see the results of that one.
To: MeeknMing
Someone pull Bart's finger!
To: Mark Felton
'Twas fun! Think I'll vote again....maybe from France?
To: antienvironmentalist
I can't figure out how to freep this one. Half of the questions read like:Which do you think is the best way to help the environment:
1. A tax on rich countries to pay for poor countries infrastructure changes.
2. A tax on the US to pay for poor countries infrastructure changes.
3. A tax on north American countries to pay for poor countries infrastructure changes.
4. A tax on the rich people in north American countries to pay for poor countries infrastructure changes.
How do you freep something like that?!
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08/27/2002 9:10:43 AM PDT
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tcostell
To: tcostell
LOL. My preferred answer would be:
5)Let 3rd world nations taken over by a US empire. The US would rule these nations by taxing their people, extracting their resources and building a new and prosperous economy.
PS: I am serious.
To: Mark Felton
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08/27/2002 9:33:48 AM PDT
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AnnaZ
To: headsonpikes
hehehe
To: Mark Felton
Freeped heartily!
Man, that's some scary questions they have in there.
To: Mark Felton
I left a couple blank-trick questions. Many really needed one more choice: None of the above.
I did the best I could with what they gave me to work with.
To: F.J. Mitchell
bttt
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