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Killing us gently: Henry Lamb whacks environmentalists for destructive agendas
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Sunday, February 9, 2003 | Henry Lamb

Posted on 02/09/2003 4:59:29 AM PST by JohnHuang2

While some of us try to focus attention on how our national sovereignty is being usurped by the United Nations, the strength of our sovereignty is being sapped at home by an army that claims to be protecting the environment.

National sovereignty is meaningless unless we have the power to exercise it. Our power comes from our ability to produce the goods and services required to do what we believe has to be done. Day by day, decision by decision, policy by policy, we are losing the ability to produce what we need.

Our strength as a nation requires food and fuel. Our ability to produce these essentials has become less important than protecting a red-legged frog or a sucker fish.

Food producers are being forced out of business. Klamath farmers may yet not survive the lawsuits filed by environmental organizations to protect the sucker fish, long considered to be worthless. Ranchers are systematically being moved off the range in order to preserve more wilderness and protect weeds, wolves, and prairie dogs. And, it gets worse.

Consider the hamburger you buy at the supermarket. Typically, the red meat is imported, because producers can buy frozen, boneless, red beef from other countries for about 30 cents per pound. Red beef from American producers is much more expensive because American ranchers must pay for the environmental, labor, and safety requirements imposed over the years. Foreign producers are rarely bothered by such requirements.

American beef processors buy red beef at the lowest possible price. Then by adding the white fat trimmings from expensive American beef, and grinding it all together, the hamburger can be sold as "American" beef. The consumer never knows that the hamburger on the grill is really quite multicultural in origin.

Meat producers in America are vanishing. Farmers are vanishing for the same reasons. Food producers in America are vanishing. A vital component of our sovereignty is being transferred to foreign countries. We are becoming dependent upon other nations for our food supply, where we have no control over the quality, nor security against possible contamination by terrorists.

Increasingly, our energy comes from outside our borders. ANWR, the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge, represents the battleground between environmental protection and domestic energy self-sufficiency. ANWR cannot supply all our energy needs, but had we tapped its reserves years ago, when the proposal was defeated by the environmental lobby, today's dependence on foreign oil would be significantly reduced.

We have domestic energy resources, including nuclear power, which could free us from dependence on other nations. Instead of using our own resources, environmental organizations – through their incessant propaganda, lobbying, and support for like-minded politicians – are sapping the strength out of our national sovereignty.

Even our military is not immune. Training has been curtailed to avoid disturbing turtles. Whales may be inconvenienced by further development of sonar equipment. Locoweed may be trampled by troops training to defend our nation from terrorists, so environmental organizations file lawsuit after lawsuit, further sapping the strength of our sovereignty.

Environmentalists' pressure to ban asbestos may have contributed to the Challenger disaster and to the collapse of the World Trade Center. The environmentalist-inspired ban on Freon may have also contributed to the Columbia disaster.

Environmental organizations have become a legion of leeches, attached to every part of the body politic which is our national sovereignty.

Congress has the power to pluck these leeches from our national body, if they are forced to do so by the people whose vote put them into office. ANWR will surely come to another vote. Environmental organizations will again sing their tired old song about "pristine wilderness," which in reality is frozen tundra. When Congress votes, it will not be about wildlife and wilderness; it will be about the strength of our sovereignty.

Congress must also confront the issue of food production: Either reduce the expensive regulations required of American producers, or prohibit the import of food that is not produced in compliance with those same requirements.

Congress must also exempt military operations from interference from environmental organizations.

Failure to recognize and forcefully address these internal issues of national sovereignty has already reduced our strength and increased our vulnerability in a world that grows more dangerous every day.

The "save the planet at all costs" mentality of the environmental movement is much like the wrongheaded mentality of George Washington's physicians: While the leeches suck, they are killing us gently.


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: enviralists; sovereignty
Sunday, February 9, 2003

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1 posted on 02/09/2003 4:59:29 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
Excellent article. I just sent it to that cousin of mine in CA. The one who always tells me "its not easy being Green".
2 posted on 02/09/2003 5:15:34 AM PST by Ditter
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To: JohnHuang2
Good post. I've been screaming about the SUV/terrorist ad on just the point you raise. It is not the drivers of the SUV's who have given power over our energy supplies to Arabs, but the same people funding the ad; the eco-nuts!

I never thought about the food connection before though.

MARK A SITY
www.logic101.net
3 posted on 02/09/2003 5:21:25 AM PST by logic101.net
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To: JohnHuang2
I have made my living in several ways in my short 44 years. Born and raised on a dairy farm, and even though I loved that life, I doubt if I or anybody else could start one today; the "rules and regulations" are now past ridiculous. Farmers have to maintain records on how much pesticide was sprayed on what field, at what time, wind speed, temperature, etc. Not to mention that now they need a permit to buy pesticides that 10 years ago, were considered "evironmentally friendly", such as atrazine and simizine, VERY necessary for corn production. (Paraquat has required a permit for the last 25, VERY BAD STUFF!) For a time, I worked as a farm equipment salesman and mechanic. One thing I noticed was that there were no younger farmers; most were as old or older than me. Today, I truck for a living. Talk about you rules and regulations!!!! It's bad enough that the federal government (DOT) have their own regs, the states do as well! What may be legal and acceptable in one state is a fine or jail in another. Some states tax you on the amount of fuel in your tank at the state line!

One thing is for certain, if these Econuts actually had to work for a living, employing the same "rules" that they impose on us, they would either starve (nice senerio), cheat, and exepmt themselves from those "rules" (more likely), or realize their folly and apologize for their ignorance (cold day in Hell senerio!)

4 posted on 02/09/2003 6:29:15 AM PST by dirtbiker
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To: *Enviralists; farmfriend; madfly
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5 posted on 02/09/2003 8:00:55 AM PST by Free the USA (Stooge for the Rich)
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To: backhoe; madfly; Stand Watch Listen; brityank; OldFriend; Grampa Dave; editor-surveyor; ...
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6 posted on 02/09/2003 5:16:06 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Carry_Okie; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Libertarianize the GOP; freefly; 2sheep; expose; .30Carbine; ...
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7 posted on 02/09/2003 6:16:40 PM PST by madfly
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To: madfly
Thak you for your ping, Madfly. I am a big Henry Lamb fan.
8 posted on 02/09/2003 6:23:08 PM PST by Libertina
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To: madfly
Thanx for the ping. Just last week, I attended a seminar regarding the Vertical Integretion of the food supply. I attended, primarily because of my interest in the livestock industry. What I learned: It's much larger than that.

Less than 10 Conglomerates totally control the world food supply via ownership of supermarket chains.

Silly Me! Here I thought I was going to a meeting to learn about packer ownership of hogs,,, and i find out it's so much bigger than I thought.

Your information about grinding the white fat from beef grown in the USA and mixing it with foreign grown ground beef qualifies the product to be labeled a product of the US, explains why the AMERICAN MEET INSTITUTE ( who is linked to the American Grocery Assn) is so veomenetly opposed to COOL (Country Of Origin Labeling).

I'm so depressed, I think I'll go eat a couple of Hostess Cup Cakes.
9 posted on 02/09/2003 6:43:45 PM PST by Iowa Granny (Be kind to your children,,,,, they will select your nursing home)
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BuMpS TtT with a PING Kicker
10 posted on 02/09/2003 7:11:08 PM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK (An American Fellowship of Freedom loving Conservatives..... <*[[[[[><)
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To: Tailgunner Joe
We have domestic energy resources, including nuclear power, which could free us from dependence on other nations. Instead of using our own resources, environmental organizations - through their incessant propaganda, lobbying, and support for like-minded politicians - are sapping the strength out of our national sovereignty.

Amazing! But these wackos have never criticized China and Russia or any other environmental offenders in the world. Their goal is the destruction of Free Enterprise and control over people's life.

11 posted on 02/09/2003 7:53:57 PM PST by Victoria Delsoul
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To: Tailgunner Joe
Thanks for the heads up!
12 posted on 02/09/2003 8:18:00 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: JohnHuang2
BTTT!!!!
13 posted on 02/09/2003 8:40:12 PM PST by F.J. Mitchell (Greens are the greatest threat to our survival)
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To: Tailgunner Joe
BTTT!!!!!
14 posted on 02/10/2003 3:05:01 AM PST by E.G.C.
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To: JohnHuang2
JH2, Much the same can be said about our steel industry. The Bethlehem Steel story shows this. IMHO, proceeds of any sales by Bethlehem should first go to their pension funds BEFORE going to management and/or investors. Peace and love, George.
15 posted on 02/10/2003 5:32:53 AM PST by George Frm Br00klyn Park (FREEDOM!!!!!!!)
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To: Tailgunner Joe
Henry Lamb ... Bump!

Be Well - Be Armed - Be Safe - Molon Labe!
16 posted on 02/10/2003 12:25:07 PM PST by blackie
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