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INTRODUCTION OF THE FLUSH TOILET DEPLORED AT EARTH SUMMIT
CNSNews.com ^ | 8-30-02 | Marc Morano

Posted on 08/30/2002 7:22:01 AM PDT by KLT

Johannesburg (CNSNews.com) - In what some see as a sign that the Earth summit is literally going down the drain, an environmentalist at the Earth summit here has lamented the introduction of the flush toilet.

One of the panelists taking part in a television special on the Earth summit complained about the "pernicious introduction of the flush toilet," according to Competitive Entreprise Institute President Fred Smith, who also was a panelist on the program.

The TV special, hosted by hosted PBS's Bill Moyers, was taped on Tuesday and is set to air Friday night.

A female panelist from India complained that the flush toilet encourages excessive water consumption around the world and is not ecologically friendly.

The remark prompted an associate of Smith, CEI's Chris Horner, to ponder what alternative the woman would suggest. "Presumably the preferred solution to human waste problems is now abstinence," Horner quipped.

It was unclear whether the remark will make the final edit of the PBS program "NOW with Bill Moyers." NOW and the BBC are presenting "The Earth Debate," a special 90-minute program taped at the United Nation's World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg.

Horner said the program panel was stacked against those who questioned the green movement.

"This was pre-taped and is being edited by folks with a clear...perspective. So much of the 'debate' that did occur with the few skeptics on the panel is likely to be not fully represented," Horner said.

Horner said suggestions such as doing away with flush toilets "certainly are consistent with the massively increased privation that the Greens' agenda would ensure."

Lamenting Electricity

Earlier this week, Gar Smith, the editor of the Earth Island Institute's online journal "The Edge," lamented the introduction of electricity. (See story)

"I don't think a lot of electricity is a good thing. It is the fuel that powers a lot of multi-national imagery," Smith told CNSNews.com .

According to Smith, electricity can wreak havoc on cultures. "I have seen villages in Africa that had vibrant culture and great communities that were disrupted and destroyed by the introduction of electricity," he said.

Changing How We Flush Toilets

A critic of the green movement, Danish author Bjorn Lomborg, told CNSNews.com , "Changing how we flush toilets is not going to change water supplies."

Lomborg also served as a panelist for the PBS television special and he said he, too, heard the Indian panelist condemn flush toilets during the show's taping.

According to Lomborg, household water consumption worldwide constitutes only 8 percent of total usage, so changing the way we flush will not have any significant impact on water usage, he said. Agriculture accounts for 69 percent of water usage, while industry uses 23 percent, Lomborg said.

''You don't start with making the 8 percent (household water consumption) more efficient,'' he said.

Lomborg, once a committed member of Greenpeace, became disillusioned with the green movement because of what he considered its distortion of eco-science. He said people who bemoan the flush toilet are typical of the Green movement's "tendency to focus on stuff that looks easy."

Lomborg joked that maybe the panelist thought "we should use the Asian toilet method where you use your hand and a little water."

According to a website sponsored by Asia Travel Mart, bathrooms throughout Asia do not use modern flush mechanisms. According to the website, "A bucket and ladle serve an integral role in both bathing and toiletry." "Toilet paper is not available in most homes," the website also noted.

'Toiletogogy'

Controversy overflows as to just who invented the original flush toilet.

According to the ''toiletogogy'' website, some credit Thomas Crapper, while others say Alexander Cumming patented a flushing device in 1775. Still others go back to 16th century and give credit to a Sir John Harrington.

This is not the first time that flush toilets have generated controversy. The U.S. government federally mandated the use of low-flow, 1.6-galloon toilets in 1995 as part of the National Energy Policy Act. The new, water-conserving low-flow toilets replaced 3.5-gallon models.

The low-flow toilets were championed by former Vice President Al Gore and other environmentalists, but many consumers disliked them, complaining they required a second flush.

Press reports note the older, high-flush-capacity toilets are now sold on the black-market, sometimes smuggled into the U.S. from Mexico and Canada.

'Inject Guilt'

Patrick Moore, head of the environmental advocacy group Greenspirit and a former founding member of Greenpeace who left after becoming disillusioned with the Green movement, believes those who would do away with electricity and flush toilets hold a "naive vision of returning to some kind of Garden of Eden, which was actually not that great because the average life span was 35."

Said Moore, "The environmentalists try to inject guilt into people for consuming, as if consuming by itself causes destruction to the environment. There is no truth to that. You have the wealthiest countries on earth with the best-looked-after environment."


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To: KLT; AAABEST; madfly; SierraWasp; Ernest_at_the_Beach; EBUCK; AuntB; blackie; BOBTHENAILER; ...
Personally, I think that we should stuff a burnt log (burnt due to their burning forest agendas) up certain orifices of every psycho enviralists to prevent them from being able to use a flush toilet.

In about a week, that should solve a major problem, the overwhelming insanity that comes from the Watermelon Green Jihadists. They would explode! Yes, they would leave a stinking residue, but they could no longer come up with this insanity.

First, at this meeting, they wanted to do away with electricity to third world countries (of course they want the same here), and not they don't want flush toilets.

Obviously to become an elite Watermelon Fascists, you have to be certifiably insane!
61 posted on 08/30/2002 8:11:48 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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To: Jake0001
"Save the Planet. Kill Yourself."
62 posted on 08/30/2002 8:12:44 AM PDT by 07055
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To: Black Agnes; Grampa Dave; farmfriend; Carry_Okie; snopercod
"Now we know why the eckowackos always *smell* to high heaven!"

Yes! And may they rot feverishly on the compost heap of history!

They desperately devalue and deconstuct the "manifest destiny" of a once divinely inspired nation that learned to make water WORK, like never before in history!

To heck with 'em!!! I see no difference between "Earth Summits" of EnvironMentalists and a world-wide convention of Alqueda Terrorists! They both harbor religious zeal to "bring it all down, maaaaaan!"

They hate everything about this nation's powerful economic engine and they are beginning to bog it down through perpetual torment!!!

First, they made it unsafe to invest on "Main Street." Now they're making it unsafe on "Wall Street." The U.S.A. is no longer considered the "Safe Haven" for investment backed expectations that it once was!!!

Whose fault is that? The religious terrorists or the eco-terrorists? They both are steeped in "Dark Ages" MYSTICISM!!!

63 posted on 08/30/2002 8:13:58 AM PDT by SierraWasp
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To: Black Agnes
See my reply to KLT above.

Just more Bravo Sierra from the Criminally Insane Enviralist Elitists. First they want to stop electricity to third world countries and now no flush toilets. That should destroy most living people with a pandemic of infections due to fecal matter floating in the water and around where we walk and try to raise our food.
64 posted on 08/30/2002 8:15:00 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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To: KLT
Ex-LAX A lot of this could be avoided by a global ban of Ex-LAX, As a pro constipationist, The ban of all SH_T would be ideal, need to start with Ex-Lax.
65 posted on 08/30/2002 8:15:06 AM PDT by TonyWojo
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To: KLT
Speaking of toilets and flushing--- What needs to get flushed is the Socialist filth that collects at these summits. You would need to flush two or three times, as they ar all very big turds.
66 posted on 08/30/2002 8:15:25 AM PDT by meanspirit77
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To: KLT
I have a suggestion. Let's all go flush our toilets 10 times in honor of this article :-) And then I'll make my second 60 mile round trip alone in my 8 passenger gas guzzling SUV.
67 posted on 08/30/2002 8:17:30 AM PDT by Tuscaloosa Goldfinch
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To: Grampa Dave
They would explode! Yes, they would leave a stinking residue, but they could no longer come up with this insanity.

Then we could sue their heirs for all the resulting pollution left over after the explosion.

68 posted on 08/30/2002 8:19:21 AM PDT by BOBTHENAILER
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To: KLT
Do these people want to live this way? Do they live this way? Or do they want only us to live this way?

useful fools.

69 posted on 08/30/2002 8:20:06 AM PDT by banjo joe
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To: GiovannaNicoletta
"She told me" should be "she told him". Sheesh.
70 posted on 08/30/2002 8:22:28 AM PDT by GiovannaNicoletta
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To: KLT
...the older, high-flush-capacity toilets are now sold on the black-market, sometimes smuggled into the U.S. from Mexico and Canada.

I bought a used 80's vintage Kohler, elongated bowl, 5.5 gal. tank for $45 at a used furniture store.

"Old reliable" will take anything you can put into it.

71 posted on 08/30/2002 8:24:58 AM PDT by snopercod
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To: Desdemona
Yes, your shower has a flow restrictor in it (that can be removed). The new "low flow" kitchen faucets can't be modified. I can read a chapter in a book while filling up my stock pot to boil spaghetti.
72 posted on 08/30/2002 8:27:38 AM PDT by snopercod
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To: snopercod
I didn't know that the low-flow thing could be removed in the shower head, although we have a pretty good low flow shower head.

As for the kitchen faucet...so no power scrubing pots, huh.
73 posted on 08/30/2002 8:30:05 AM PDT by Desdemona
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To: latrans
E-e-e-e-w-w-w-w-w-w!

Reminds me of the time they ran out of toilet paper on a two-week space shuttle mission [Columbia/Spacelab].

74 posted on 08/30/2002 8:32:44 AM PDT by snopercod
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To: missycocopuffs
You, know the more I read about these groups, the more I think that this is part of their agenda: clear out some of the human "detritus" and then ecological divisity will once again reign, and whoever's left will get to roam the earth in some Edenic fantasy. To pave the way for their solution, they need to level the playing field for microbes.

I read some chief greenie saying that the ideal human population of the planet is 100 million. One city on each continent, with everything else wilderness.

The 10 million "elite" would have 90 million slaves to support them, while they roamed over the planet like gods, enjoying views that mere mortals would never see. They want views like Columbus, or Lewis and Clark saw, but knowing that nobody will come after them, and actually do something with the land.

All of this fits in with the greenies' program of removing roads in national parks, and introducing grizzlies into areas they never inhabited. They are working towards establishing their own garden of eden, which means more wild animals and no people (except them and their serfs). They have everything all figured out, except for all that firepower that ordinary Americans posess.

75 posted on 08/30/2002 8:33:21 AM PDT by 300winmag
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To: BOBTHENAILER; EBUCK
Better yet, sue Club Sierra, Greeenwar and all of the phoney so called Ecology non profits. TNC alone probably owns billions of $'s of property bought at bargain rates after farmers, ranchers, loggers and others were rurally cleansed in behalf of a spotted oil or a shortnosed Barbara Boxer Sucker fish.

I had a little discussion about not them not wanting electricity for third world countries with a local Green Racist Fascist. He actually agreed with the idiot who advocated no electricity for 3rd world countries. Then, the ba$tard fascist greenie I was having the discussion with, said that we had too much electricity here that depleted the earth. I told him that if he believed that, we should immediately call up PG&E to shut off his electricity. He refused to make the call with me.

He is your typical two faced fascist enviral. He drives an SUV for his enviral road trips and field trips. His wife drives a new BMW with the big engine for her safety. Yet he would gladly turn off the electricity to all but the elite of the Green Fascists.

Ebuck's bumper sticker on my big Bronco drive him insane. I just wish that they were bigger.
76 posted on 08/30/2002 8:33:25 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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To: snopercod
Good to know Canada can help out sometimes. God Bless Thomas Crapper and whoever else helped bring about modern plumbing.
77 posted on 08/30/2002 8:33:44 AM PDT by xp38
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To: KLT
OTHER MODERN NIGHTMARES DEPLORED AT THE EARTH SUMMIT:

Refrigeration (who cares if milk goes sour?)

Eyeglasses (what ever happened to squinting?)

Doorknobs (just push open your darn doors already)

Electricity (all them wires is scary!)

Instant pudding (patience! patience! regular pudding is good enough!)

Spices (time to stop all "unnatural" flavoring and enjoy food as mother nature intended)

Scotch tape (who are we to force objects to attach?)

The hem, the button-hole, and the gusset (we need to question all modern sewing conventions that have created a chasm between the well-dressed and ordinary slobs)
78 posted on 08/30/2002 8:34:15 AM PDT by paulklenk
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To: KLT
Thanks for the heads up!
79 posted on 08/30/2002 8:35:51 AM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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