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Email: cosmic.comedy [at] yahoo.com
Address: 39 maria street
toronto m6p2w1
ontario
Canada
I Speak: english
I Am: Other
Member Since: April 29, 2008
Local Time: Sat Oct 11 02:37:23

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Indira Ghandi tried to control birthrates in India and she was assassinated.  The Chinese tried it temporarily...and now most families have only one or two....but this does not slow down the growth in population.... Meanwhile that little facist pope slithers around the third world economies of central and south america and other areas encouraging all the uneducated to keep having unprotected sex and reproduce...The moslims are just as insane all through southeast asia and africa....

   Over 20 years ago, the Nobel winners in various categories debated the issue...Are Human Beings Using their intelligence to solve world problems... All agreed then...it wouldn't matter about anything including global warming and environmental issues because before they became the foremost concern...there would be massive starvation as there simply would not be enough arable land to produce food to for the expanded population doubling then tripling then quadrupling...

    Today we realize these factors all influence each other...and perhaps global warming and the disasters it is creating are just the beginning stages of the massive starvation on a grander scale.

    Anyway, that is about all I have to say about me...  I was a founding activist for the greens in Canada many years ago...when i was considered a radical. subversive...off beat...cuckoo...etc...

    I think it is sad that all the European well educated people are the ones that are concerned about population and not having children...Maybe we should open the boarders of the US and Canada and let in millions and millions from Africa, India, Indonesia, China...and then we can all starve together...

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