Guest guest Posted April 27, 2005 Report Share Posted April 27, 2005 The green party is an unproven entity, isn't it? And the perfect way to lose your voice because they've never had a strong showing. Not that I don't like Nader's ideas... per se. On Apr 26, 2005, at 8:33 PM, max.walker_verizon_mail wrote: > > its the only way to go. GREEN > Re: Re: Any Democrats out there? > > >> >> At 08:21 PM 4/26/2005, you wrote: >>> Can you imagine?? Bill Frist vs. Clinton...maybe we'll all >>> have to >>> vote for Ralph Nader! ; ) >> >> >> LOL, that's who I have been voting for. For my money, with both the >> Dems >> and the Reps in the pockets of not just the vaccine and drug >> industry, but >> all the other corporations responsible for polluting our planet and >> our >> bodies, what else can a person do? >> >> Avril Dannenbaum, tree hugger and mom to a child recovering from both >> lead >> and mercury poisoning >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2005 Report Share Posted April 27, 2005 I hate to admit it but the more citations I read from Binstock the greener I get. While adamantly ProLife and conservative (don't stone me) I see environmental stewardship with our food supply and air as pure wisdom. While we want a thriving economy, jobs and so on, it is certainly isn't advantageous to slowly poison people off and damage our kids with environmental assaults in the process. AKA Hg in the air and rocket milk. Talk about a burden to the future healthcare system. We've gotten so polarized in this country we can't even see any good the other side has to offer. Nanstiel <erik@...> wrote: The green party is an unproven entity, isn't it? And the perfect way to lose your voice because they've never had a strong showing. Not that I don't like Nader's ideas... per se.On Apr 26, 2005, at 8:33 PM, max.walker_verizon_mail wrote:>> its the only way to go. GREEN> Re: Re: Any Democrats out there?>>>>>> At 08:21 PM 4/26/2005, you wrote:>>> Can you imagine?? Bill Frist vs. Clinton...maybe we'll all >>> have to>>> vote for Ralph Nader! ; )>>>>>> LOL, that's who I have been voting for. For my money, with both the >> Dems>> and the Reps in the pockets of not just the vaccine and drug >> industry, but>> all the other corporations responsible for polluting our planet and >> our>> bodies, what else can a person do?>>>> Avril Dannenbaum, tree hugger and mom to a child recovering from both >> lead>> and mercury poisoning>>>>>>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2005 Report Share Posted April 27, 2005 has me looking at every plastic container in my house, buying glass storage containers, and tossing out cookware that is not stainless or glass. She got me to toss out all the toothpaste in the house, ditch the chemicals in my garage, and get a water filter on my faucet. I wonder if she knows how much she cost me!! <g> Re: Re: Any Democrats out there?>>>>>> At 08:21 PM 4/26/2005, you wrote:>>> Can you imagine?? Bill Frist vs. Clinton...maybe we'll all >>> have to>>> vote for Ralph Nader! ; )>>>>>> LOL, that's who I have been voting for. For my money, with both the >> Dems>> and the Reps in the pockets of not just the vaccine and drug >> industry, but>> all the other corporations responsible for polluting our planet and >> our>> bodies, what else can a person do?>>>> Avril Dannenbaum, tree hugger and mom to a child recovering from both >> lead>> and mercury poisoning>>>>>>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2005 Report Share Posted April 27, 2005 Look to Norway and Denmark. they have a big Green movement . Lifestyle is pretty good We have never faced the kind of planetry pressures that we face now;.... Einstein said ;;; You cant solve a problem with the same mind that created it (or something like that!) I think we are talking worldview here. Compare what they are doing in the agriculture worldview(below) with that of the medical model. Living soil is the basis of the organic farm: free of toxic chemicals for at least three years and enriched by compost and other organic matter. The concept is simple: vigorous plants resist insects, weeds and diseases better than those under stress due to repeated chemical applications. By working with nature to create a diverse farm ecosystem, you produce optimal growing conditions. The field is a bug eat bug world, in which a " natural enemy complex " of predator and parasite insects keep pests in check. Pest infestations are seen as messengers of fields out of balance, rather than signals for chemical spray programs. The organic world view requires more " eyes to the acre, " walking fields to catch potential problems early, sometimes substituting hand labor for chemical- oriented solutions. Because the majority of the agricultural industry equates organic methods with assured losses in yields, an assumption which is untrue, the most difficult task these farmers face is not in growing, but in finding financing or direct markets for their crops. The conventional field is a sterile environment, in which microbial, plant and insect diversity is selectively eliminated for the purpose of growing just one plant. By feeding the plants heavy dosages of synthetic fertilizers, and eliminating competing species, it is reasoned, you create maximum yields. An arsenal of chemical herbicides, insecticides and defoliants - broadly referred to as pesticides - exists to combat weeds, ward off insects and facilitate harvest. Without these chemical tools, it is believed, the unarmed farmer faces near-certain crop failure. Much of the present conventional farm practice is done in the name of economy and efficiency. And in the competitive world marketplace, there is the continual pressure to produce more for less money. Although government subsidies guarantee U.S. farmers a minimum price for their crops, financing is almost impossible to receive without chemical programs in place. The market, the university system, and agri-business are driven by the paradigm that chemicals are necessary for successful farming Re: Re: Any Democrats out there? > > > > > >> > >> At 08:21 PM 4/26/2005, you wrote: > >>> Can you imagine?? Bill Frist vs. Clinton...maybe we'll all > >>> have to > >>> vote for Ralph Nader! ; ) > >> > >> > >> LOL, that's who I have been voting for. For my money, with both the > >> Dems > >> and the Reps in the pockets of not just the vaccine and drug > >> industry, but > >> all the other corporations responsible for polluting our planet and > >> our > >> bodies, what else can a person do? > >> > >> Avril Dannenbaum, tree hugger and mom to a child recovering from both > >> lead > >> and mercury poisoning > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2005 Report Share Posted April 27, 2005 " the significant problems you have in life cannot be solved at the same level of thinking you were at when you created them " ~Albert Einstein I have had that saying in my office at home and work for years Re: Re: Any Democrats out there? > > > > > > > > >> > > >> At 08:21 PM 4/26/2005, you wrote: > > >>> Can you imagine?? Bill Frist vs. Clinton...maybe we'll all > > >>> have to > > >>> vote for Ralph Nader! ; ) > > >> > > >> > > >> LOL, that's who I have been voting for. For my money, with both the > > >> Dems > > >> and the Reps in the pockets of not just the vaccine and drug > > >> industry, but > > >> all the other corporations responsible for polluting our planet and > > >> our > > >> bodies, what else can a person do? > > >> > > >> Avril Dannenbaum, tree hugger and mom to a child recovering from both > > >> lead > > >> and mercury poisoning > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2005 Report Share Posted April 28, 2005 - you just created a new slogan for a bumper sticker!!! AUTISM- AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY DISASTER HAS IT HIT YOUR FAMILY YET?? Re: Any Democrats out there? > > > I think there are plenty of Democrats out there. One of the things > about autism is that it is an equal opportunity disaster, And our > issues do not fit nicely into the Republican/Democrat or left/right > models that dominate in the media and powerful institutions. > > The inability of the existing institutions to recognize the epidemic > and respond in any type of meaningful way shows how irrelevant these > old ways of looking at politics and the world are to our > communities' problems. I am working as hard as I can to get a > thimerosal ban passed in New York State (and it anyone would like to > get invovled please contact me, we can use all the help we can). I > find that party identification has almost nothing to do with whether > an elected official will help us or not. Initially, before I > contacted a legislator I would determine what party they belong to. > Now I don't because it doesn't seem to matter. It is clear though > that we do a lot better with female legislators, especially moms who > held their kids on their laps when they got vaccines. > > In politics somebody famous once said there are no permanent friends > just permanent interests, and we have permanent interests. Whether > we have permanent friends we will learn in time. And I think we will > be very well served by avoiding alliances with any party, but we > should be open to working with all parties Republicans, Democrats, > Greens, Libertarians, whoever will do the right things. And the > elected officials who will work with us on some issues, like > thimerosal, may not work with us on other issues like ending health > insurance discrimination against people with autism. > > And as we go forward we need to keep focussed on autism-issues, > that's how we as a community can become a powerful political force, > there are many other important issues, the war in Iraq, choice, etc. > BUt we should not let our differing opinions on these issue divert > us from the primary issues facing us, thimerosal, no health > insurance, inadequate education and paltry research dollars being > diverted in deadends like genetic research. > > > > >>> Can you imagine?? Bill Frist vs. Clinton...maybe we'll > all > > >>> have to > > >>> vote for Ralph Nader! ; ) > > >> > > >> > > >> LOL, that's who I have been voting for. For my money, with > both the > > >> Dems > > >> and the Reps in the pockets of not just the vaccine and drug > > >> industry, but > > >> all the other corporations responsible for polluting our > planet and > > >> our > > >> bodies, what else can a person do? > > >> > > >> Avril Dannenbaum, tree hugger and mom to a child recovering > from both > > >> lead > > >> and mercury poisoning > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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