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Global Climate Change as it Relates to Coral Reefs


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    Quote Originally Posted by Werdlone View Post
    @creefer..it is a breath of fresh air to hear a common voice in this argument. I couldn't agree with you more on all of your points. Corporations are the core of this country that create products, JOBS and the majority of the tax base that takes care of those that do not take part in the workforce. There is no evil leader of the "so called" corporation that says "we must mask our pollution that kills the planet with bribes and diversion!" muwaahaahaa!. People in this country are too informed and know better. Most corporations know that the best marketing is running clean. Most people in this country with a 401k or pension fund have their future dependent on the success of these companies. We should all be careful to make the corporation the enemy.

    Pollution is a problem...address the issue, not the generality of the "corporation" being the bad guy. If you think corporations are bad..let the government take control...hmmm lets look back in history on this one...democracy->socialism->communism. I'll take freedom, land ownership, private corporations and the choice to not buy a product from a company that pollutes.
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    Last edited by schminksbro; 02-02-2011 at 11:34 PM.

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