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Saturday, August 01, 2009
This story hasn't seen much national press, but it offers another glimpse into the soul of radical environmentalism... and it isn't pretty. In short, the government has diverted water shipments from farms in California to fish reservoirs to help increase the population of smelt. So, thousands of farmers are losing their crops because of this state-imposed drought. That's what our society has come to, valuing fish over humans. Thank you Darwinism.

2 comments:

Steve Martin said...

What a sorry commentary on the state of man.

We are in big trouble.

The day will come when "environmentalists" will have people killed in order to save fish, squirrels, dolphins..or whatever.

The earth over man. Gos said it is supposed to be the other way around.

Chris A said...

This article will give you a little more color on the issue and its history:

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/cheney/chapters/leaving_no_tracks/

Basically Cheney stepped in last time and let the waters flow, despite the government regulations.

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