I'd like to see a corporate environmental tax as I consider myself a consumer of goods. Maybe then it wouldn't be a mystery on how to dispose of electronic waste. I would pay the extra or not purchase at all then, not purchase being the preferred route.
VikiBabu
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the only thing i could focus on was that they dropped 1 million bombs in the last 72 hours. the strategy fits into the whole ethnic cleansing/correcting by mass suffering. doesn't this counter the lessons of judaism and the holocaust.
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white males people should be ashamed that they are the default selection wheras colored people should have to prove they can speak english, perform much better and fit into the white team. case: my father is the CFO of a national disabled peoples employment resource (Ohh cry affirmative action for disabled people) was once approached by a provincial gov't official after a presentation and asked, "You did such a great job, how do you do it with your two disabilities?" My father inquired about his TWO disabilities unsure what his other disability aside from hearing loss. The man replied "Oh, the …
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I really feel outnumbered, especially during christmas when they all come out to shop at WalMart. Lets see, quick math, last team 17 people, 5 were informed, 1 vegan...umm 1 out 3. When I think of this article, I feel like its attached to the War on Iraq plan. Its like random morons stepping up, entering a guess and spinning the slots, except they always win. Considering the people in charge are morons, what about the people on the ground? Well, I think Canada will vote Liberal again, without even THINKING, maybe even a majority government this time? The prized method …
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I'm 25, underwater and I'm holding my breath. I'm glad I found this site and others.
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Hasn't the world always been flat? I ask because I assume there has always been a struggle between the nay-sayers and the guessers (I dunno since History isn't a priority in education) The history of the universe arises from seemingly random perturbations out of infinite permutations. The course of society it seems is just one of these permutations, maybe the right one maybe the wrong one. The only thing that I don't get is that we don't see past our actions, given all our reasoning powers and education. I think the reason for that is we are blinded by love and …
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You can't blame me for my comment, I watched Tae Guk Gi-Brotherhood of War and Star Wars III in a sitting. Add a 3:1 blend of Scapa and Lopraig and you have one entirely frustrated guesser...Still thankful for all the knowledge garnered from ITT.
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Great Article, its cleared up a lot of issues I've been having recently with paper. Sometimes too much fibre really stalls my system. Seriously though, with the election coming, I finally realized that my daily read, the Globe and Mail, is simply a Liberal mouthpiece. Suprised I didn't see it sooner. I still like the coverage but what gets me are their carefuly written surveys predicting the winner. Liberals still on top despite scandal. My partisan news predicts the NDP are going to win a minority government.
Posted to The Rise of Professional Journalism
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I recently watched a piece on the Origin of AIDs from Oral Polio Vaccine and would think that rapid and widespread production of drugs might not be in our long term interests. The kind of side effects we might see are drug resistant strains or product tampering and probably more unforseen problems. It looks like some serious scare mongering, yellow level, to justify some irrational hasty government decisions. Lets take the next step and start testing Haliburton vacines in our new colony Iraq, they are blowing themselves up anyway. The notion that we would no longer be able to stave of …
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Forget Tamiflu, distribute Kimchi and Sauerkraut. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/health/2002608490_flucure07.html
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Reading my book...A Short History of Nearly Everything-Bryson, he talks about how the misuse of antibiotics in farming has lead to the inefficacy of penicillin and other anitbiotics. Our sterile environment is going to be ripe grounds for infection. I think if we s*it it out, we will see we are in less danger than we think. So Rabbit, I agree, we should accept micro-orgs as our Gods...a collective being much more powerful than us, able to control everything from the sky above to the earth below. Lets feed Rummy and the Cabinet to our new Gods.
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