On 5/14/2014 3:54 PM, jloomis wrote:
> Yep.
> there is a bumper sticker that I really have problems with that the
> local loggers once used....
> "Earth First.......we'll log the other planets next"
> john
Nice that plays right into the environmentalists hands. With everything
there should be a medium. That's what's wrong with this country right
now.. we have extreme left, extreme right and no where for the middle to go.
>
> "Swingman" wrote in message
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> On 5/14/2014 9:24 AM, jloomis wrote:
>> I was just up at Montgomery Woods in Mendocino County.
>> It is a beautiful redwood grove saved from past logging.
>> A beautiful place, and with an almost silent, like a cat creeping across
>> a carpet, sound to it.
>> There is a true sense of immortality, grandeur, royalty, innocence, and
>> almost a "God" like presence when in the grove.
>>
>> I see these actions like the one sent in and it saddens me as to what
>> man has done, and his respect.
>> Greed and stealth, are playing the tune.
>> It is no different than the trash tossed from a car window, the oil
>> spilled or poured down a storm drain or sink, or the plastic burned in
>> the fire.
>> I am no way innocent since I also belong to a society that see's no
>> end to the use of fossil fuel, natural resources(mineral/animal), and
>> has a problem seeing the result of such practice. Nature does have a
>> way of dealing with the culprits that infect the natural order.
>> Man will have to learn, or be thrown out.
>>
>> I am not sure if we can educate the masses, and or change our ways to
>> keep the chain of humanity linked together enjoying this dirty ball we
>> call earth.
>> john
>>
>>
>> "Swingman" wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>
>> http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/06/us/california-redwoods-poaching/
>
> Beautifully put, John. The days are pretty much over in this country
> when these folks could shit in their nest and, when even they could
> stand it no longer, move on to the next.
>
>
--
Jeff
On 5/13/2014 8:31 AM, woodchucker wrote:
> On 5/13/2014 7:29 AM, Swingman wrote:
>> http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/06/us/california-redwoods-poaching/
>>
>
> Yep, me, me, me, me...
>
> People only think about themselves.
>
> Is it a crime to shoot a poacher :-)
Probably... but if something very heavy... like a tree were to fall upon
them...
Gotta think about the morons who steal copper wire from the utilities...
bricks from abandoned homes...
Who says that there is no God? Who says he/she doesn't have a sense of
irony?
LOL
On 5/14/2014 10:24 AM, jloomis wrote:
> I was just up at Montgomery Woods in Mendocino County.
> It is a beautiful redwood grove saved from past logging.
> A beautiful place, and with an almost silent, like a cat creeping across
> a carpet, sound to it.
> There is a true sense of immortality, grandeur, royalty, innocence, and
> almost a "God" like presence when in the grove.
>
> I see these actions like the one sent in and it saddens me as to what
> man has done, and his respect.
> Greed and stealth, are playing the tune.
> It is no different than the trash tossed from a car window, the oil
> spilled or poured down a storm drain or sink, or the plastic burned in
> the fire.
I live on a country road.. You can't believe that people will throw a
whole meal from McD's or other right out the window onto my grass. It's
a daily task to clean up. Freaking pigs. I wish I had a spud gun that
could send the garbage back at them through their car window.
> I am no way innocent since I also belong to a society that see's no
> end to the use of fossil fuel, natural resources(mineral/animal), and
> has a problem seeing the result of such practice. Nature does have a
> way of dealing with the culprits that infect the natural order.
> Man will have to learn, or be thrown out.
>
> I am not sure if we can educate the masses, and or change our ways to
> keep the chain of humanity linked together enjoying this dirty ball we
> call earth.
> john
>
>
> "Swingman" wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
> http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/06/us/california-redwoods-poaching/
>
--
Jeff
On Tue, 13 May 2014 06:29:03 -0500, Swingman <[email protected]>
wrote:
>http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/06/us/california-redwoods-poaching/
Fly a military chopper around at night, look for the lights and
send in a heat seeking small grenade rocket.
On 5/14/2014 11:16 AM, Swingman wrote:
> On 5/14/2014 9:42 AM, woodchucker wrote:
>
>> I live on a country road.. You can't believe that people will throw a
>> whole meal from McD's or other right out the window onto my grass. It's
>> a daily task to clean up. Freaking pigs. I wish I had a spud gun that
>> could send the garbage back at them through their car window.
>
> More and more, with the flood gates of unfettered immigration open for
> for the past four decades, that is becoming the cultural norm. I spend a
> good deal of my time on a job site cleaning up after people who drop
> leftover food on the ground and, never having experienced modern toilet
> facilities, drop their used toilet paper in a corner of the porta-can.
>
For me it's not even the immigrants its white , affluent, and varies on
age. The kids are more brazzen and will dump in front of you and laugh.
The adults will do it when they think no one is looking, sometimes;
sometimes they do it right in front of you, while you are on the tractor
or doing something on the driveway.
All of us on this road get clobbered with junk. The road is scenic with
horse farms and a creek that meanders back and forth. Yet this is how
they feel about it.
--
Jeff
On 5/14/2014 9:24 AM, jloomis wrote:
> I was just up at Montgomery Woods in Mendocino County.
> It is a beautiful redwood grove saved from past logging.
> A beautiful place, and with an almost silent, like a cat creeping across
> a carpet, sound to it.
> There is a true sense of immortality, grandeur, royalty, innocence, and
> almost a "God" like presence when in the grove.
>
> I see these actions like the one sent in and it saddens me as to what
> man has done, and his respect.
> Greed and stealth, are playing the tune.
> It is no different than the trash tossed from a car window, the oil
> spilled or poured down a storm drain or sink, or the plastic burned in
> the fire.
> I am no way innocent since I also belong to a society that see's no
> end to the use of fossil fuel, natural resources(mineral/animal), and
> has a problem seeing the result of such practice. Nature does have a
> way of dealing with the culprits that infect the natural order.
> Man will have to learn, or be thrown out.
>
> I am not sure if we can educate the masses, and or change our ways to
> keep the chain of humanity linked together enjoying this dirty ball we
> call earth.
> john
>
>
> "Swingman" wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
> http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/06/us/california-redwoods-poaching/
Beautifully put, John. The days are pretty much over in this country
when these folks could shit in their nest and, when even they could
stand it no longer, move on to the next.
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On Tue, 13 May 2014 06:29:03 -0500, Swingman <[email protected]> wrote:
>http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/06/us/california-redwoods-poaching/
People like that need to be tracked down and publicly whipped. Once in
awhile though, they get what they deserve.
There's quite a few people going around and stripping copper wire from
wherever they can find it. More than one idiot has electrocuted
himself doing just that. ~ poetic justice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhiRryhsVgQ
I was just up at Montgomery Woods in Mendocino County.
It is a beautiful redwood grove saved from past logging.
A beautiful place, and with an almost silent, like a cat creeping across a
carpet, sound to it.
There is a true sense of immortality, grandeur, royalty, innocence, and
almost a "God" like presence when in the grove.
I see these actions like the one sent in and it saddens me as to what man
has done, and his respect.
Greed and stealth, are playing the tune.
It is no different than the trash tossed from a car window, the oil
spilled or poured down a storm drain or sink, or the plastic burned in the
fire.
I am no way innocent since I also belong to a society that see's no end
to the use of fossil fuel, natural resources(mineral/animal), and has a
problem seeing the result of such practice. Nature does have a way of
dealing with the culprits that infect the natural order.
Man will have to learn, or be thrown out.
I am not sure if we can educate the masses, and or change our ways to keep
the chain of humanity linked together enjoying this dirty ball we call
earth.
john
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http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/06/us/california-redwoods-poaching/
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Yep.
there is a bumper sticker that I really have problems with that the local
loggers once used....
"Earth First.......we'll log the other planets next"
john
"Swingman" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
On 5/14/2014 9:24 AM, jloomis wrote:
> I was just up at Montgomery Woods in Mendocino County.
> It is a beautiful redwood grove saved from past logging.
> A beautiful place, and with an almost silent, like a cat creeping across
> a carpet, sound to it.
> There is a true sense of immortality, grandeur, royalty, innocence, and
> almost a "God" like presence when in the grove.
>
> I see these actions like the one sent in and it saddens me as to what
> man has done, and his respect.
> Greed and stealth, are playing the tune.
> It is no different than the trash tossed from a car window, the oil
> spilled or poured down a storm drain or sink, or the plastic burned in
> the fire.
> I am no way innocent since I also belong to a society that see's no
> end to the use of fossil fuel, natural resources(mineral/animal), and
> has a problem seeing the result of such practice. Nature does have a
> way of dealing with the culprits that infect the natural order.
> Man will have to learn, or be thrown out.
>
> I am not sure if we can educate the masses, and or change our ways to
> keep the chain of humanity linked together enjoying this dirty ball we
> call earth.
> john
>
>
> "Swingman" wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
> http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/06/us/california-redwoods-poaching/
Beautifully put, John. The days are pretty much over in this country
when these folks could shit in their nest and, when even they could
stand it no longer, move on to the next.
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On 5/14/2014 9:42 AM, woodchucker wrote:
> I live on a country road.. You can't believe that people will throw a
> whole meal from McD's or other right out the window onto my grass. It's
> a daily task to clean up. Freaking pigs. I wish I had a spud gun that
> could send the garbage back at them through their car window.
More and more, with the flood gates of unfettered immigration open for
for the past four decades, that is becoming the cultural norm. I spend a
good deal of my time on a job site cleaning up after people who drop
leftover food on the ground and, never having experienced modern toilet
facilities, drop their used toilet paper in a corner of the porta-can.
--
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