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> Why is it that conservatives (Fox News) don't want to conserve > anything (except maybe archaic social taboos)? > Why is the Right nearly always wrong? You know, I hate it when otherwise productive debate devolves into polarizing nonsense like this. In my experience there is a staggering amount of idiocy on both "sides". Bill O'Reilly and Michael Moore are the same to me. They spin the facts and pander to their receptive audiences that like to have their opinions spoon-fed to them. I personally don't find that the solutions to the world's problems fall cleanly into two sides. Maybe that's because I like to make my own opinions rather than buying them from someone else. Do you honestly think people on what Americans call the "right" don't care about the future? Do you think most people on either "side" have the slightest idea of the economic and environmental consequences of the government programs they say they want? We'll all whine about immigration, outsourcing manufacturing jobs, offshore drilling, and global warming. But if the price of Chinese tube socks at Costco goes up a buck there'll be rioting in the streets. Having said all that, these are perfectly fine points: > A simple thing to do to help: stop eating beef, stop supporting the > beef cattle industry. > ... > whenever possible, live more gently and intelligently. Here is a fascinating article on the beef industry from a few years ago. I still eat beef, but I do try to be more aware of where it comes from. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C06E5DB153BF932A05750C0A9649C8B63 It is sad that we've taken what was once a relatively natural and self-sustaining process and found a way to make it dependent on oil. Of course this is also the reason we've got 99 cent "value meals" at McDonalds. Every time I go to McDonalds I see plenty of SUV's with "leftish" bumper stickers on them. I wonder if they care about the future? Jeff