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"Out of Sight": Charley Reese on the Environment
King Features Syndicate ^ | 06-30-04 | Reese, Charley

Posted on 06/30/2004 10:20:14 AM PDT by Theodore R.

Out Of Sight

The word "environment" often triggers a negative reaction among people who fancy themselves as conservatives. It seems to invoke hippies, tree-huggers and vegetarians in their minds.

That's unfortunate. The environment, in reality, is our planet and our country. It includes not just wilderness areas, but farmlands, suburbs, cities, our own yards and our neighborhoods.

Drugged by the twin deceivers — mass media and urban life — it is easy to forget that our lives and prosperity depend 100 percent on the land, its air and its water. Many urban children today have probably never seen a cow or chicken, except in the form of hamburgers and Kentucky Fried Chicken. But every single one of us, regardless of our diet, lives off the farm, the ranch and the commercial fisherman. Every morsel that goes into our mouths has to be grown, raised or caught.

Rural areas in America were once a strong voice in American politics. But mechanization and the growth of giant agribusiness concerns in place of family farms have virtually depopulated many rural areas. Population growth has spawned urban sprawl, which eats up farmland at an alarming rate. The stupid and unconstitutional federal-court ruling of "one man, one vote" shifted the political power to the far more corrupt urban areas.

One thing you should know: Land is a resource that can be exhausted and lost. When we speak of land in terms of growing food, we are talking about topsoil, and topsoil is always being eroded by wind and water, especially if it is neglected. It can also be poisoned with herbicides and pesticides. It can be ruined by exhausting the underground water supply. And, of course, paved over and built upon, it becomes useless in terms of sustaining life.

Climate change is also a factor. The ancients tell us in their extant writing that it was once possible for a man to walk across North Africa and never leave the shade of a tree. North Africa today is largely desert. In fact, deserts are expanding in several parts of the world, and in the United States water tables are dropping because we are irrigating land that is naturally arid.

You don't have to believe in global warming. The geological record shows that Earth's climate has many times been subjected to radical climate changes. Some scientists believe that the common gene pool of the present human race is directly the result of the fact that barely 10,000 humans survived the last catastrophic climate change.

Since most of our 100 senators and 435 representatives come from essentially urban environments, and since they pay the most attention to the 40,000 or more lobbyists and special interests permanently camped on the Potomac, agriculture's voice is rarely heard. Years ago, the insanity of Washington was illustrated when a congressional committee invited three Hollywood actresses who had played farmers' wives to testify on farm matters.

The final threat to arable land, potable water and breathable air is population growth. Don't let neoconservative corporate whores pooh-pooh the population problem because there is "plenty of land." Land capable of growing food is quite limited and nonrenewable.

True conservatives will emulate one of the greatest environmentalists who ever occupied the White House — Theodore Roosevelt. Environmentalists were called conservationists in those days, and that's what every one of us, regardless of party affiliation, should be. It is, after all, a matter of life and death.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- © 2004 by King Features Syndicate, Inc. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government
KEYWORDS: charleyreese; climate; conservation; environmentalism; land; oneman; onevote; politicians; ruralareas; troosevelt

1 posted on 06/30/2004 10:20:14 AM PDT by Theodore R.
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To: Theodore R.

Bumping for a later read.


2 posted on 06/30/2004 10:24:44 AM PDT by AuntB ("Government is not the solution to our problem. Government is our problem!" Ronald Reagan)
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To: Theodore R.

We conservatives are usually concerned conservationists. But it takes more than 400 words to try to explain how the Greens and their policies are actually bad for the environment. And because it takes a long explanation, there is little chance of changing the comic book level perception of the Oprah watchers that the Greens love the Earth and the enemy includes those bad businessmen, hunters, fishermen, ranchers, and developers.



3 posted on 06/30/2004 10:32:01 AM PDT by Monterrosa-24 (France kicked Germany's teeth out at Verdun among other places.)
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To: Theodore R.

Charlie Reese used to be one of the editors of the Orlando Sentinel, here in town. I remember being invited once to an editorial discussion panel, where the editors get together and discuss issues for possible inclusion in editorials. Someone suggested that the state ought to ban billboards along I-4 and Reese had a fit. He was outraged that someone might suggest interfering with private property.

Seems he's come a long way since then.


4 posted on 06/30/2004 10:52:17 AM PDT by Brilliant
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To: Monterrosa-24
"We conservatives are usually concerned conservationists. But it takes more than 400 words to try to explain how the Greens and their policies are actually bad for the environment. And because it takes a long explanation, there is little chance of changing the comic book level perception of the Oprah watchers that the Greens love the Earth and the enemy includes those bad businessmen, hunters, fishermen, ranchers, and developers."

Well said!

Sounds like Charley just found out Congress is screwed up, and plans to make a few bucks writing on the enviroment situation.

Prehaps Mr. Reese will get around to telling us how it is that frogs and snails are protected, and unborn humans aren't?

5 posted on 06/30/2004 10:57:24 AM PDT by G.Mason (A war mongering, red white and blue, military industrial complex, Al Qaeda incinerating American.)
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To: Theodore R.
Some scientists believe that the common gene pool of the present human race is directly the result of the fact that barely 10,000 humans survived the last catastrophic climate change.

Gee and here I was thinking it might be because God started the whole thing from Adam and Eve, then whittled things down again with the Great Flood. Silly me...

6 posted on 06/30/2004 10:59:26 AM PDT by trebb (Ain't God good . . .)
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To: Theodore R.

So what happened to Charley? Haven't seen an antisemitic screed from him for quite some time. Did the bodysnatchers get him or did his employers club him upside the head with a two-by-four?


7 posted on 06/30/2004 11:05:03 AM PDT by DonaldDuke
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To: Theodore R.
The final threat to arable land, potable water and breathable air is population growth.

He just lost me. The next "big" problem that the media will recognize is population loss. Particularly people in the educated middle class.

If it weren't for hispanic immigration to the US, we would be in a population decline now. Russia's population is declining. China too. And Europe is having its population replaced with muslims as white christians stop having babies.

8 posted on 06/30/2004 11:14:23 AM PDT by narby (Democrat = Internationalist ... Republican = American)
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