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tadchem

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Oct 28, 2002, 9:17:11 AM10/28/02
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<pa...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Please read this itll only take you a minute - it could be your local area
next...!
> The corporations are at it again, this time focussing their attentions on
a small part of the SW of England. A large international mining company
claims to have found platinum in the UK and in their quest for money are
going to extinquish at least 1 species from our planet. Butterflies, birds,
small mammals, fish and even some plants are at risk from extinction if this
corporate monster is not stopped.

Adapt or Die!

The environment changes. Habitats change. Populations change. LIFE is
change.

Evolution produces newer, better-adapted species all the time. The cost of
this to the earth's biomass is the extinction of less-adapted species.

Please explain to all exactly *WHY* it is necessary to preserve a wild
population that is so *poorly* adapted that it's range is restricted to
something that could be wiped out in a single collective action by a few
*individuals* of another species.


Tom Davidson
Brighton, CO


hanson

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Oct 28, 2002, 11:19:31 PM10/28/02
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"tadchem" <tadche...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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[hanson]
Very nicely and elegantly put, Dr. Davidson.
But you responded to Harry, the green turd,
who doesn't wanna hear stuff like that.
It's always such unemployable ex-red now green bastards
like him, who are misanthropic, yet feed routinely and
habitually off the philanthropy of others.
Take care, Dr. Davidson, you are a good man.
hanson

Terry Wilder

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Nov 1, 2002, 5:40:27 AM11/1/02
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He's probably telling the British it is the very rare Monarch butterfly!
"hanson" <han...@quick.net> wrote in message
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hanson

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Nov 1, 2002, 12:06:58 PM11/1/02
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"Terry Wilder" <terry....@gte.net> wrote in message
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> He's probably telling the British it is the very rare Monarch butterfly!

[hanson]
Hello, Prof. Wilder,
It turns out that the original poster Harry was pushing his book
in a very gauche way, as "Adam Aglionby" <n...@capersville.co.uk>
the great cyber investigator has found out and reported
in message news:Brvv9.922$i94.10...@news-text.cableinet.net...
The whole story was apparently a figment of the OP writerling's
imagination .... ...and with my jumping up and down I probably,
inadvertently helped the OP to sell a few of his tractates to some
the green shits, and extract a few dollars FROM the greenos.......
which would be a marketing miracle in itself, since these unemployable
enviro turds do have only welfare money to start with.
hanson

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> > > <pa...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > > news:Kq9v9.3522$xX6....@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk...
> > > > Please read this itll only take you a minute - it could be your
> > > > local area next...! The corporations are at it again,
> > > > this time focussing their attentions on a small part of the SW
> > > > of England. A large international mining company claims to
> > > > have found platinum in the UK and in their quest for money are
> > > > going to extinquish at least 1 species from our planet.
Butterflies,
> > > > birds, small mammals, fish and even some plants are at risk
> > > > from extinction if this corporate monster is not stopped.
> > >

[Tom]


> > > Adapt or Die!
> > > The environment changes. Habitats change. Populations change.
> > > LIFE is change.
> > > Evolution produces newer, better-adapted species all the time.
> > > The cost of this to the earth's biomass is the extinction of
> > > less-adapted species.
> > > Please explain to all exactly *WHY* it is necessary to preserve a
wild
> > > population that is so *poorly* adapted that it's range is restricted
to
> > > something that could be wiped out in a single collective action by a
few
> > > *individuals* of another species.
> > > Tom Davidson
> > > Brighton, CO
> > >
> >
> > [hanson]
> > Very nicely and elegantly put, Dr. Davidson.

> > But you responded to the OP Harry, the green turd,

Toni and Gord

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Nov 3, 2002, 7:52:02 PM11/3/02
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<pa...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Kq9v9.3522$xX6....@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk...
> Please read this itll only take you a minute - it could be your local area
next...!
> The corporations are at it again, this time focussing their attentions on
a small part of the SW of England. A large international mining company
claims to have found platinum in the UK and in their quest for money are
going to extinquish at least 1 species from our planet. Butterflies, birds,
small mammals, fish and even some plants are at risk from extinction if this
corporate monster is not stopped.
>
> Please, please, please send as many emails as you can to register your
views at in...@mcleaninternationalmining.com - like i said, it could be your
area next...
>
> Thanks
> Harry
> P.A.W.E
>
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LMAO, all praise the corporate monster!!!


Angelo Campanella

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Nov 5, 2002, 1:46:38 PM11/5/02
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Toni and Gord wrote:

> The corporations are at it again, this time focussing their attentions on
> a small part of the SW of England. A large international mining company
> claims to have found platinum in the UK and in their quest for money are
> going to extinquish at least 1 species from our planet. Butterflies, birds,
> small mammals, fish and even some plants are at risk from extinction if this
> corporate monster is not stopped.


By golly gee whiz, now they are converting butterflies into platinum!

Toni and Gord

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Nov 5, 2002, 5:43:18 PM11/5/02
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"Angelo Campanella" <a.camp...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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I didn't write that?


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