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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 8:39 pm
VashZero5 Libertarian2008 spotted owl, like the meat of other predatory birds, is to greasy, and a bit gamey. they eat to much red meat, their to muscular, and they have huge portions of nothing but fat on their chest(if they run into things, it makes them bounce, hence why you dont see flat spotted owls), completely ruining the breast. anyhow, pollution should be treated like waving a gun. if you kill somebody with it, it's murder. You knew pollution was dangerous,, you polluted anyway, 2nd degree murder. someone gets sick? assault with a deadly weapon. it's pretty simple, it doesn't use any laws not already in place, just make people accountable. Yes, accountability is what we need. I'm for the selling of public reserves to private conservation groups, and restrict what they can do on that land. Make it so if the conservation groups don't follow a particular quota or certain restrictions, they can get the land seized back by the government. thats a good idea, or maybe just contract them out in a similar way to prisons, make sure to have a good month-long bid war between companies for the land, then give all the contracts sunsets to keep the market for it open.
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Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2004 2:58 pm
Sinew VashZero5 Libertarian2008 spotted owl, like the meat of other predatory birds, is to greasy, and a bit gamey. they eat to much red meat, their to muscular, and they have huge portions of nothing but fat on their chest(if they run into things, it makes them bounce, hence why you dont see flat spotted owls), completely ruining the breast. anyhow, pollution should be treated like waving a gun. if you kill somebody with it, it's murder. You knew pollution was dangerous,, you polluted anyway, 2nd degree murder. someone gets sick? assault with a deadly weapon. it's pretty simple, it doesn't use any laws not already in place, just make people accountable. Yes, accountability is what we need. I'm for the selling of public reserves to private conservation groups, and restrict what they can do on that land. Make it so if the conservation groups don't follow a particular quota or certain restrictions, they can get the land seized back by the government. thats a good idea, or maybe just contract them out in a similar way to prisons, make sure to have a good month-long bid war between companies for the land, then give all the contracts sunsets to keep the market for it open. That's a good idea too. That way America can be sure that not only a particullar agency can do a good job, but also have the funding to do so. Another point is the fact that private conservation groups are many times more compasionate about saving the environment than government agencies. Conservation organizations protect the environment because they want to. Government treats it like a bad job they HAVE to do.
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