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I find it simply amazing that I can sit in the comfort of my home and
pull of a picture from the surface of Saturn's moon Titan. Unbelievable! Yet, it almost didn't happen. Back in 1997, when Cassini/Huygens was launched, environmentalists tried desperately to stop the launch. They tried every means, politically and legally, to scuttle the probe. Then they swarmed down to the launch site, waving signs, sputtering that the probe was a danger to humanity. And all of this because Cassini/Huygens had a plutonium power source on board. I guess they want us to return to the good old hunter/gatherer days some 10,000 years ago. Gaia is offended by humanity's presence. Humans are a cancer on this pristine planet, something to be cut out. This is the dogma of the environmentalist/marxist movement. |
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I remember this very well. I was a little suprised by the protests at
the launch, but I probably shouldn't have been. Hell, if they wanted to protest about environmental damage, they should have complained about the SRB's and not the potential for plutonium exposure. Gil |
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Gil wrote:
I remember this very well. I was a little suprised by the protests at the launch, but I probably shouldn't have been. Hell, if they wanted to protest about environmental damage, they should have complained about the SRB's and not the potential for plutonium exposure. Gil You should have seen the protests after the Rocky Flats fire when a plutonium cloud drifted across Colorado. Ingrates! Uncle Bob __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com - Accounts Starting At $6.95 - http://www.uncensored-news.com The Worlds Uncensored News Source |
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On 16 Jan 2005 02:20:27 GMT, Uncle Bob
wrote: Gil wrote: I remember this very well. I was a little suprised by the protests at the launch, but I probably shouldn't have been. Hell, if they wanted to protest about environmental damage, they should have complained about the SRB's and not the potential for plutonium exposure. Gil You should have seen the protests after the Rocky Flats fire when a plutonium cloud drifted across Colorado. Ingrates! Uncle Bob I love watching anti-nuclear protesters chain-smoking (Martin Sheen) outside a nuke plant. So how's the dose of radioactive iodine you're getting, nitwit? -Rich |
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I love watching anti-nuclear protesters chain-smoking (Martin Sheen)
outside a nuke plant. So how's the dose of radioactive iodine you're getting, nitwit? -Rich Do these same people enjoy the benefits of smoke alarms ? jc -- http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/jc_atm/ |
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Hey, I wasn't faulting their motive (actually I am a bit of a
tree-hugger myself). I was faulting their selection of "object of protest". |
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Gil wrote:
I remember this very well. I was a little suprised by the protests at the launch, but I probably shouldn't have been. Hell, if they wanted to protest about environmental damage, they should have complained about the SRB's and not the potential for plutonium exposure. In my opinion, the overriding environmental problem is overpopulation. That feeds just about everything else. Control the population, and many (though certainly not all) of your problems go away. Brian Tung The Astronomy Corner at http://astro.isi.edu/ Unofficial C5+ Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/c5plus/ The PleiadAtlas Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/pleiadatlas/ My Own Personal FAQ (SAA) at http://astro.isi.edu/reference/faq.txt |
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Brian Tung wrote:
Gil wrote: I remember this very well. I was a little suprised by the protests at the launch, but I probably shouldn't have been. Hell, if they wanted to protest about environmental damage, they should have complained about the SRB's and not the potential for plutonium exposure. In my opinion, the overriding environmental problem is overpopulation. That feeds just about everything else. Control the population, and many (though certainly not all) of your problems go away. Brian Tung The Astronomy Corner at http://astro.isi.edu/ Unofficial C5+ Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/c5plus/ The PleiadAtlas Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/pleiadatlas/ My Own Personal FAQ (SAA) at http://astro.isi.edu/reference/faq.txt Yes, but this is a Christian country, and to Christians, all life is sacred, except for people who **** us off. Now that we have 300 million americans, parking spaces are getting a little hard to find, but it's the fault of those illegal aliens crossing the border from Mexico and Canada. We all wanna have 3 or 4 kids, even if we're in our 40's. We had to work so hard to buy our SUV and JetSkis and our $450,000 home that we never really had time to raise children. Besides, if we control our population, we won't have enough soldiers for the armies we'll need to go over and take the things we want from the people who've ****ed us off. Get a clue. What are you, some kind of leftist/marxist planned-parenthood kook? Sheesh. This is America, where everyone is free to be as self centered as they want. Go back where you came from, you communist! Uncle Bob ;-) |
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We are in the gripe of extremisms and exploitation on every side.
Moderation doesnt stand a chance. hsi Elijah Baley wrote: I find it simply amazing that I can sit in the comfort of my home and pull of a picture from the surface of Saturn's moon Titan. Unbelievable! Yet, it almost didn't happen. Back in 1997, when Cassini/Huygens was launched, environmentalists tried desperately to stop the launch. They tried every means, politically and legally, to scuttle the probe. Then they swarmed down to the launch site, waving signs, sputtering that the probe was a danger to humanity. And all of this because Cassini/Huygens had a plutonium power source on board. I guess they want us to return to the good old hunter/gatherer days some 10,000 years ago. Gaia is offended by humanity's presence. Humans are a cancer on this pristine planet, something to be cut out. This is the dogma of the environmentalist/marxist movement. |
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you are 1000% correct.
Brian Tung wrote: Gil wrote: I remember this very well. I was a little suprised by the protests at the launch, but I probably shouldn't have been. Hell, if they wanted to protest about environmental damage, they should have complained about the SRB's and not the potential for plutonium exposure. In my opinion, the overriding environmental problem is overpopulation. That feeds just about everything else. Control the population, and many (though certainly not all) of your problems go away. Brian Tung The Astronomy Corner at http://astro.isi.edu/ Unofficial C5+ Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/c5plus/ The PleiadAtlas Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/pleiadatlas/ My Own Personal FAQ (SAA) at http://astro.isi.edu/reference/faq.txt |
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