>Trying to make a difference? So what? People have been trying to make a >difference ever since people existed. And today, our water laps the >portholes of our Titanic. > >When one's ship is on its way down, the only thing that matters is results. >Rather than wasting time on a make-believe political system, wouldn't it >make more sense to petition the rich directly for relief? Unless you mean euthenasia... The rich are not aware that they are on the same ship with us, save a few lonely voice such as Soros. Asking them to use all ther wealth to save the earth sound much more utopistic than anything I ever said. Anyway, if we are just a type of herd animals, we should not bother in any effort of diverting impending catastrophies - I don't know any herd animal who behave like that. Another of them damn contradictions. I bet Ray is chuffed with the idea that humans never ever made a difference. Eva >Jay
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- Re: Democracy is the opiate of the masses. Durant
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- Re: Democracy is the opiate of the masses. Victor Milne
- Re: Democracy is the opiate of the masses. Jay Hanson
- Re: Democracy is the opiate of the masses. Franklin Wayne Poley
- Re: Democracy is the opiate of the masses. Jay Hanson
- Re: Democracy is the opiate of the masses. Eva Durant
- Re: Democracy is the opiate of the masses. Jay Hanson
- Re: Democracy is the opiate of the masses. Jan Matthieu
- Re: Democracy is the opiate of the masses. Eva Durant
- Re: Democracy is the opiate of the masses. Christoph Reuss
- Re: Democracy is the opiate of the masses. Eva Durant
- Re: Democracy is the opiate of the masses. Durant
- Re: Democracy is the opiate of the masses. Christoph Reuss
- Re: Democracy is the opiate of the masses. Durant
- Re: Democracy is the opiate of the masses. Christoph Reuss
- Re: Democracy is the opiate of the masses. Durant
