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View Poll Results: Does ambitious environmentalism threaten freedom, democracy, prosperity?
Yes, it does 8 21.05%
No, it does not 23 60.53%
I'm not sure, but it seems we do have a problem either way! 7 18.42%
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Old 17th June 2008, 09:22 AM
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Default Re: Credibility crunch - Food, poverty and climate change: an agenda for rich-country leaders

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Stop looking for excuses and stop blame others for your mistakes. Our socalled leaders are to be blamed. The politicians of Namibia, and I mean all the politicians in Namibia (including the slapgat "opposition"), are to be blame for selling us out to those that must not be named. Politicians should be the first examples in what is going to come, regardless of political party because they are all traitors of the poor and landless.

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Mindfactory,

I actually agree with you as far as most of the politicians - especially the so-called opposition politicians - are concerned. There are some good ones, though, on either side of the house.
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i think Namibians should stop worry about climate chance and see how to help the poor getting real houses and food to eat. that will help a lot.

now id the time to show to the poor, that freedom can be enjoyed by all groups. start with adoption of black babies who become orphans through aids/hiv related sicknesses. employ more aids/hiv+ people in restaurants, like the one in the park in windhoek cbd.

put your money where your mouth is.
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Mindfactory,

I actually agree with you as far as most of the politicians - especially the so-called opposition politicians - are concerned. There are some good ones, though, on either side of the house.

its the politicians that scr*w our country up.
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Here's a really interesting post about the effects of climate change:

http://www.theshebeen.org/blogs/news...rt-series.html

And here's an FAQ on the pertinent issues:

http://www.theshebeen.org/blogs/news...nge-works.html
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