Hi birders
Laurence Living wrote:
"> But, dont give up Tony, Reich in 'The Greening of America" [about the
gathering
> protest against war in Vietnam] postulated the importance of growing
consciousness
> in the 'few' until that few becomes many. Then we can say we told them
so!"
snip
Yes, Reich is right. What worries me is it takes so long for the few to
become many.
Jenn
Jennifer Muir
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> From: Laurence Living <>
> To: Tony Russell <>;
> Subject: Re: birding-aus Having a little rave.
> Date: Monday, 16 August 1999 17:35
>
> Hi Tony and other birders
>
> Top points for stress management, Tony.
>
> We do need outlets for our pent up emotions and angers.
>
> The media reluctantly reported the oil spill in Sydney harbour and went
'soft' on
> Shell because it apologised and is , after all, sponsoring the Olympics.
The head
> of National Parks , NSW, claims there was no significant damage to
organisms,
> before any follow up investigation. And you are right, not one politician
in
> Australia weighed in to save the environment.
>
> Sine the Kyoto summit, Australia's atmospheric emissions have increased
in such a
> way that we cannot meet the targets the summit set for this country. The
political
> response. Who gives a stuff!
>
> Meanwhile Kennet will be knighted for giving us the tollway we had to
have.
>
>
> But, dont give up Tony, Reich in 'The Greening of America" [about the
gathering
> protest against war in Vietnam] postulated the importance of growing
consciousness
> in the 'few' until that few becomes many. Then we can say we told them
so!
>
> Cheers
>
> Laurie Living
>
>
>
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