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Margaret Fleck's avatar

I believe that we don't have the necessary 20 years (at minimum) to establish a decent effective government.

My hope lies with those who can and will detach themselves from the corporate controlled state.

So, I agree with a lot of what you think.

I don't mourn the loss of my country that much. I have come to believe that it was mostly illusion.

I mourn the loss of ecosystems and countless species of non-human life. Those we will not get back either.

In the story of Job his first family was not mourned at the end. His second family was celebrated - one of my many arguments with the Bible.

Some things are not replaceable.

Another similar life form may come into being, to be cherished for its uniqueness. But, for myself, that doesn't mitigate the loss of what we've destroyed and what will be lost before our earth begins to stabilize again, however long that will take.

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Parisse Deza's avatar

Eric, Why so serious? : )

Where's your faith in the process of Life?

I could comment in a contrasting way to many of your points, but will leave it at this. I've lived in Sedona, Arizona, for the last nine years. I also lived here from 1988-1992, when it was an entirely different community. If you knew what the Forest Service (and I use the word "Service" most generously) has done to this place, you would not be so quick to defend them. From my perspective, they are rapists and fascists, pretending they own the land and the people and can control them both.

That's enough of that, though. I wouldn't want to put us in a bad mood.

Don't worry, bro.

Be happy. Everything will be alright in the end.

I promise.

P.

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