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Posted by Paul in Mich on May 09, 2004 at 20:31:26 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Super A . I want to add a posted by Hugh MacKay on May 09, 2004 at 18:47:32:
Hugh, The guy you mentioned who complained about your spray irrating him is basically a victim of his own ideology. The Enviromentalists are indeed passionate about their convictions, yet so ignorant of the facts, which place them in situations such as the guy you mentioned. They see a sprayer and this little light bulb automatically goes off in their head that says to them that nothing good could ever come from a sprayer, and so they feel this urge to confront the person using the sprayer regardless of the solution that comes out of it. While Round-up is the most envirnmentally friendly herbicide known to man, it still doesnt satisfy the environmentalists. DDT was banned because of faulty and fraudulant data. Some of these people just arent honest. I notice it with the anti-smoker activists. It isnt good enough for them to have a non smoking section in a restaurant, they try to have smoking banned altogether even though they cant smell a thing. Yet these same people will go to the casino where theres an ashtray at every slit machine, and never complain. Which leads me to believe that it isnt about health nor the environment, but rather its about controling someone elses life. Its about the guy you mentioned thinking he has a right to walk on your land and tell you what to do. Or the guy who has no investment in the restaurant thinking he has the right to tell the one who does have the investment how to run his business even though nobody is forced to do business there and subject himself to the smoke. Its about someone trying to sell a book comming across as an expert thereby pressuring congress to pass a bill banning DDT and self riteously standing by while thousands and millions of people die every year from Malaria, West Nile virus, and other diseases caused by mosquitos, and arrogantly think she saved the world. As you can see, I too get worked up over these so called do gooders who actually mean harm to some of us.
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