03-05-2010, 03:29 AM
"... we are mired in a war that has cost us $988,803,497,182, the greatest ecological disaster of the industrial/petroleum age is raging in one of our most productive fishery/ecosystems, and we’ve been victimized by $15 trillion robbery of unknown final proportions (and the robbers are telling us how to wire the vault shut), and the great energy source is about to run dry...."
In order for us to gain (if, indeed, anything can be gained back at this point), we need a lot of monkeys to learn rapidly how to rinse the sand off of their sweet potatoes before we have another such event as 9/11 with consequences even more grim.
In order for us to gain (if, indeed, anything can be gained back at this point), we need a lot of monkeys to learn rapidly how to rinse the sand off of their sweet potatoes before we have another such event as 9/11 with consequences even more grim.
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"