Life on Earth - What is the Future?
At a time when American political leaders are debating drilling for oil in the Alaskan wilderness, Chinese and Indian demand for energy is accelerating, and wars are being waged in no small measure to help secure strategic oil reserves, it is imperative that people begin to ask tough questions about the future of the human race.[More]
How can we continue to meet insatiable demand with limited resources?
Who will step up to the plate and develop large scale alternative sources of power?
How will we feed, clothe, and shelter an ever-increasing global population?
Why are so few American politicians speaking about these issues in our time of need?
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posted by REB 84 | 11/27/2005 08:37:00 PM
6 Comments:
x~nezitiC said...
Nice blog, i hope i come back to it..i didn't have time to read it much it's night here...
G'night
[x]
12:06 AM, November 28, 2005
REB 84 said...
Good Night Oman
12:04 AM, November 29, 2005
Cal Trask said...
The funny thing is I heard the same thing in the 1970's in ecology class. Truth be told, we are just a spec of dust in the scope of eternity. Unfortunately we spend most of our time pointing fingers at each other to do anything that will effect our future.
No guys...the conservatives aren't responsible for global warming and liberals didn't invent distortion for pay...We are all in this together. I read alot of thses blogs and many seem to think that 'If we could just get rid of Bush...we'd all live!'
To quote someone we all knew and loved from the 70's...sorry Charlie...Bubba couldn't do...Bush can't either. IT WILL TAKE SWEEPING CHANGES to make any dent in these issues we are facing.
Instead we have Arlen Specter fighting the NFL because T.O. can't get a job. (what the heck is that!) I had a boss tell me once that in the absence of leadership, leadership will be assumed. Today our leadership defers to the slanted media and the likes of Rutten and O Reily.
It all boils down to this. What are you gonna do about it?
Unfortunately we are so selfish I think by the time we do act...It may be too late
8:39 PM, November 29, 2005
REB 84 said...
Cal,
I am curious to learn how you found QuestionItNow. I like your answers. You seem to know what QuestionItNow is intended to be: Pay Attention, Ask Questions, Speak Up!
Thank you for Speaking UP, my fellow American.
REB 84
10:00 PM, November 29, 2005
Cal Trask said...
The funny thing is...I found QIN by Rob Whitlock's Blog RLWR, I found his by reading my wife's rather funny blog and hitting 'next blog' After that I started my own and began to 'speak out'.
My blog Thimks is just that...what ever comes to mind. I felt like I should voice another side of conservatism. I like what Rob says in the heading of his blog about we all having alot more in common than we care to admit. Keep blogging...I'll keep commenting
10:19 PM, November 29, 2005
Cal Trask said...
What I'd like to see...
- Someone from the left blog about why abortion is okay but the death penalty isn't
- someone from the right blog about why we can carry guns but can't burn a flag
- someone from the left explain why the answer to all of our problems is to throw money at them
- someone from the right explain why the answer to all of our problems is to throw money at anything but the problem
- any takers?
10:41 PM, November 29, 2005
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