Besimudo
01-08-2007, 03:05 AM
Every election democracies world wide are contributing to our global paper waste.
The people of North Korea, Iran and China were horrified to learn that paper - a precious commodity in Asia - was whimsically used to elect the next demagogue of yet another self-consumed democratic state.
Clearly, something needs to be done. Kim Yong said. The west has already cut down its trees and is now eager to initiate a Riccardian trade model upon us. North Korea has many forests.
The Trade model worked successfully with Japan in 1853, and since, Japan's dendrophytes have declined.
The UK, America and Australia refer to places of trees in purely commercial terms: loggeries, agricultural forests, National parks ... the latter merely extols the role of the vigilant democratic governments.
"It's just ecotourism, plain and simple. Those economies that embrace environmentalism will foster the best practice in tourism ... there are currently 250,000 people in aircraft at the moment ... tourism is big ya' know" said Rai jin, our correspondent on this issue.
Kin Youn said that Rai jin had been misinterpreted in from the Japanese translation and that they were lying anyway. Trees are being chopped down in the perpetual march of democracy. If we do not do something about it, mother nature will. We need a system that intrinsically prohibits humans from doing what ever they wish ... democracy is just that - within a legal frame work. Not to mention the paper used in the mount litigation framework - I heard they [the west] were building them.... That right I was shocked to learn that modern democratic economies were know building mountains of paper [work]
Cheers
The people of North Korea, Iran and China were horrified to learn that paper - a precious commodity in Asia - was whimsically used to elect the next demagogue of yet another self-consumed democratic state.
Clearly, something needs to be done. Kim Yong said. The west has already cut down its trees and is now eager to initiate a Riccardian trade model upon us. North Korea has many forests.
The Trade model worked successfully with Japan in 1853, and since, Japan's dendrophytes have declined.
The UK, America and Australia refer to places of trees in purely commercial terms: loggeries, agricultural forests, National parks ... the latter merely extols the role of the vigilant democratic governments.
"It's just ecotourism, plain and simple. Those economies that embrace environmentalism will foster the best practice in tourism ... there are currently 250,000 people in aircraft at the moment ... tourism is big ya' know" said Rai jin, our correspondent on this issue.
Kin Youn said that Rai jin had been misinterpreted in from the Japanese translation and that they were lying anyway. Trees are being chopped down in the perpetual march of democracy. If we do not do something about it, mother nature will. We need a system that intrinsically prohibits humans from doing what ever they wish ... democracy is just that - within a legal frame work. Not to mention the paper used in the mount litigation framework - I heard they [the west] were building them.... That right I was shocked to learn that modern democratic economies were know building mountains of paper [work]
Cheers