"Jan Flora" <snowshoe@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:snowshoe-C69941.03384620052007@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> In article <1hy8i76.1rjesdy14cshecN%nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(the_blogologist) wrote:
>
>> We need many more scary global warming pictures of stranded polar bears
>> (who can swim up to 300 miles!) Give us more of that to generate LOTS
>> MORE FEDERAL FUNDING!!!!!!!!!!!! (so Al Gore can get a bigger fuel
>> gobbling mansion)
>
Correct, polar bears are under no threat except green propaganda.
> Try selling that to Inupiat and Inuit people who depend on
> reliable sea ice for seal hunting and whaling, to put food
> on the table. They're having a hell of a time this year, with
> the pack ice so screwed up, finding food.
>
Green Nazis are against eating plentiful wild life.
> Hint: there are NO Safeway stores in their villages.
>
Reality: they take their snowmobile or ATV to the village store
and buy food with their welfare bux, just like you do.
> Another hint: there are no cash jobs in their villages
> to buy food, even if there were Safeway stores.
>
> Subsistance hunting & fi****ng *is* a job in the villages.
> The hunters feed the village. The hunters share what they
> get with everyone in the village. The elders get fed first,
> out of respect.
>
> Some of you folks in the small states need to get out
> and see the world through the eyes of other people/cultures
> once in awhile. The whole world isn't like where you live,
> Thank Godess.
>
Where do you get this bull**** from, PBS?
> If you showed up in an Eskimo village, The People would
> probably feed you and find you a warm place to sleep. If an
> Eskimo showed up in your town, they'd probably go hungry and
> sleep cold. It's all a matter of culture and local traditions.
> In my mind, the "savages" in the north are far more civilized
> than many of you people down there in the small states. YMMV.
>
> Fortunately, you have many Indian tribes down there, so there
> is hope that you may meet a civilized person and learn how to
> act properly, if you try.
>
> Jan in Alaska
>


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