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To: AntiGuv
It is kind of funny. The SUV/terror ads were actually started as a joke to point out the stupidity of the drug/terror ads.

A primary contributor to financing terror is the War on Drugs and this is one more of many reasons that drug warriors are evil criminals and the drug war must end.

3 posted on 02/02/2003 3:05:08 PM PST by Mike4Freedom
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To: Mike4Freedom
ahh yes. Before we start a war in another country we need to end the b/s war on drugs in our own country.
4 posted on 02/02/2003 3:08:50 PM PST by 1a2b3c
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To: Mike4Freedom
"It is kind of funny. The SUV/terror ads were actually started as a joke to point out the stupidity of the drug/terror ads."

Care to back up your statement that the enviros did those ads as a "joke"?

Everything I have read shows they are dead serious about getting rid of SUVs.

7 posted on 02/02/2003 3:31:08 PM PST by spectre
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To: Mike4Freedom
I think this "link" between enviropsychos and terrorism is about as tenuous as the "link" between recreational potsmokers and terrorism...

In truth, though, I think we ALL realize that our environment is something that IS fragile, and no matter how much oil/coal we have in the ground, we KNOW it is NOT infinite. The one thing the article says that makes good sense is that we should be capitalizing on our nuclear power generation capability. First they create legislation making it illegal to research/implement modern, safe, efficient reactor type (like breeders... come on now, are we going to let the FRENCH LEAD THE WAY IN THIS FIELD?!?!), thus relegating us to the old, relatively less safe light-water reactors. THEN they use the "your reactor designs aren't safe enough" argument to stop us from making more. That's like telling someone they aren't allowed to drive a car, then refusing to take their ideas seriously because "heh, you don't even drive cars." As for "not in my back yard" syndrome, I'd rather have a breeder-reactor substation in each neighborhood than a mega-coal-plant upwind 300 miles choking my lungs and damaging the nature I like to go frolic in.

8 posted on 02/02/2003 3:47:19 PM PST by z84976
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