No, I'm not recommending sending more of our young people to Iraq to
be cannon fodder. I'm talking about sending them to places where we
can begin to repair the image of the United States, and do work that
will actually benefit the countries we visit, the environment, and
(indirectly) ourselves. Some could be administered by the Peace Corps.
Others could help restore habitat, train park rangers, and help people
learn how to survive without killing endangered species. I'm sure that
there are many charitable organizations already doing such work, which
could come up with other good ideas.
If we had a Department of Peace, it could oversee this work, and do a
lot more good than our Department of "Defense". Of course, it would
require thinking about other countries in a new way, not just in terms
of whether they are part of an "Axis of Evil". To avoid contributing
to global warming, perhaps they could travel by bicycle or sailboat. .
. . I think that such work would do far more good than the Olympics,
which harms the environment by causing huge amounts of airplane travel
and by promoting environmentally destructive sports like mountain
biking.
Sincerely,
Mike Vandeman
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I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to
humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8
years fighting auto dependence and road construction.)
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There is an editor here?
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Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
When did ignorance of biology become a "family value"?
>Mike Vandeman wrote:
>> To the editor:...
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>There is an editor here?
Define "here".
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Finally, a decent idea ... But just like the draft of the past there
should be limits (e.g. 17-27 as it was) to the draft. I would suggest
the draft be limited to over 50 Ph.d's in non-tenure tack positions.
Service should be overseas in countries with no internet services only
(too much of a distraction).
R
I'm surprised you didn't put in a PS, we should ban wildfires too because
they result in the loss of habitat -- OR -- you could PS that we should
promote wildfires then ban rebuilding homes so the land could revert to
habitat.
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When did ignorance of biology become a "family value"?
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