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- From: ladasky@netcom.com (John J. Ladasky II)
- Subject: Re: Population (was Re: Greens vs. Property Rights)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan8.174255.7656@netcom.com>
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- References: <1993Jan5.065509.16679@netcom.com> <JMC.93Jan4234717@SAIL.Stanford.EDU> <Jym.7Jan1993.1713@naughty-peahen>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 17:42:55 GMT
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- In article <Jym.7Jan1993.1713@naughty-peahen>,
- jym@mica.berkeley.edu (Jym Dyer) writes:
- >=+= Please remember that there are both sci.environment and
- >talk.environment newsgroups for discussion of environmental
- >issues such as population, and several forums in which to
- >discuss the credibility of the Heritage Foundation and other
- >right-wing "think tanks."
- >
- >=+= This newsgroup was created to discuss Green movements,
- >not to serve as yet another talk.environment.
- > <_Jym_>
-
- Hi, Jym,
-
- I agree with you that I don't want this to become another "talk"
- forum. However, population is an unresolved issue in the platform of the
- Green Party of California (and, presumably, elsewhere in the Green move-
- ment). If we were debating an issue on which the Green Party had a firm
- position, then I would simply state that position and not pursue the debate
- in this forum.
-
- --
- == John J. Ladasky II ("ii") ========================= ladasky@netcom.COM ==
- "Great composers do not borrow - "Talking about music is like
- they steal." - John Ladasky ~ - dancing about architecture."
- (quote stolen from Stravinsky, who o o - Elvis Costello? Laurie
- stole it from a statement made by > Anderson? Frank Zappa?
- Pablo Picasso about painting, who \_/ -------------------------------
- stole it from...) "Property is theft." - Groucho
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