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A small park in the desert.

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"But when I see the dead bodies of the little children of cause the hunger, when I see the crying mothers for their lost children of cause the hanger, when I see the burnd farmlands and destroyed houses from a social mutiny of cause the food sortage, when I see the killed bodies of young soldgiers in a war which caused for food and water, when I see the miilions of unemployees, when we are under hopless conditions"

Just a thought.... I figure, somewhere, someone is working on a broadscale contraceptive which will be added to the water supply then

the hungry dead bodies, social mutiny, soldiers duing in wars and millions of unemployed workers will not be born in the first place and everything will be rosey...

Somehow I think that is a happier international outcome than the state of anarchy and starvation otherwise predicted.

Of course, the nations with the burgeoning populations are the underdeveloped one.. so it is their water supply which gets "juiced"...

The developed nations have already demonstrated how they can maintain population control without intervention and it is the developed nations who control the scientific resources to develop such a contraceptive.
Posted by Col Rouge, Tuesday, 11 August 2009 12:53:50 PM
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Col Rouge
"it is their water supply which gets "juiced"..
Yes but they have billions of people and India and Pacistan have nuclear weapons!
The question is not who created the problem BUT the risks of this problem for Australia and the whole planet.
We, humans differ from the animals because we can plan, because we create first a plan in our brain and after we act. We know the coming problem, the food sortage and we must start the preparation to solve this problem.
When I speak for "A small park in the desert" I try to enter from the back window for a discussion how to miximize the benefits from our land and simultaneously how to minimize the food sortage in our planet.
Human kind always have been inovative and strong enouph to solve its problems, It is time for us to plan our next step BIG PROBLEM, THE BIGGEST ONE IN THE HUMAN HISTORY!
Col Rouge, I know you have a bleading heart and you will hurt for the desert rats and camels of cause my suggestions but I am interested more how to solve human problems and how to support human society. SORRY SIR!
Antonios Symeonakis
Adelaide
Posted by AnSymeonakis, Tuesday, 11 August 2009 1:30:28 PM
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Dear Antonios,

From your responses to Protagoras, Col Rouge and me it doesn't seem as though you have read and understood our posts.
Posted by david f, Tuesday, 11 August 2009 1:48:04 PM
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Col Rouge
Help me to create a green park in the desert, next to main road and I will put every where signs with "THIS LAND SHOULD BE A FARMLAND!"
I do not like to fight with you every day, We can cooperate on this project, you will move the rats in an other area and I will try to convince the farmers that the desert is very good land for fruit trees and farms. I am sure you could do the best work I can expect!
Do you remember the god when he/she said "and concquer the world?"
Now it is time to concquer the deserts, before we start the space colonization.
Is not it funny that bastard migrants try to become colonists and the colonists...chicken!
DO NOT BE UNGRY AN INNOCENT JOKE!
Antonios Symeonakis
Adelaide
Posted by AnSymeonakis, Tuesday, 11 August 2009 2:09:01 PM
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Dear Antonios,

Cities are generally built along rivers or at harbour mouths. Settlements generally start where there is good farm land. Then the farmland gets converted to residences, businesses and industry. A more reasonable solution than yours would be to move all those cities to deserts. With the good agricultural land freed up we could feed the people living in the desert. We wouldn't have to worry about energy as the people in the desert could use solar power.
Posted by david f, Tuesday, 11 August 2009 2:17:54 PM
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david f
Even before I read your posts I knew I will desagree with you. You prefer the prayers than the actions. You have delicate, sensitive seouls but this world changed from hard actions, not from prayers, not with the cross on hand, we can not satisfy all, we can not stop the changes because we will have to pay some cost, we try to maximize the benefits and minimize the cost BUT WE KNOW WE WILL HAVE TO PAY A COST! The cost which we will pay transforming our deserts to farmlands will be lower if we have plenty time to do it, if we leave it for the last minutes the cost will be very high.
I read your post. I do not write to agre or desagree but to promote my ideas!
Let's use our advantages from our deserts and the oceans!
Simple, clear things. I cry with you for the desert rats and camels but IF SOMETHING MUST BE DONE, IT WILL DONE!
Antonios Symeonakis
Adelaide
Posted by AnSymeonakis, Tuesday, 11 August 2009 2:34:35 PM
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