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chevlinath January 8 2010, 19:11:19 UTC
i have to agree, ecuador has my attention as well, it will be interesting to see how they enforce these rights..

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historychick49 January 8 2010, 19:29:21 UTC
I think I want to know why you have four hands. ;)

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helen99 January 8 2010, 19:32:18 UTC
I grabbed the nearest innocent bystander (you) and used their hands! Bwaha!

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historychick49 January 8 2010, 19:35:00 UTC
Yeah, but... who said I was innocent?

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silvaerina_tael January 9 2010, 13:01:38 UTC
And here I was thinking you merely had two minds, and therefore four hands to go with them...

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heron61 January 8 2010, 22:20:35 UTC
It's a hopeful first step. It remains to be seen what happens next, but things are definitely better than if this hadn't happened.

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ele_eternal January 9 2010, 06:45:28 UTC
Have you read the recent dolphin news? http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/science/article6973994.ece

Perhaps the world really is waking up a little.

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helen99 January 10 2010, 21:15:33 UTC
Thanks for the link - I hadn't seen that one. It's a hopeful step to recognize intelligences that are sort of similar to human. The next step would be to expand that to to other types of intelligence that may be completely different. A lake or a forest has an intricate communication network that took a long time to create. While it isn't considered 'bright' in the conventional sense of the world, it knows how to create an intricate balance. I don't think any human-created structure or method knows how to do this yet...

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chiashurb January 9 2010, 13:46:07 UTC
Nature doesn't need our protection. We can't undo nature, and it will be around long after we extinct ourselves.

On the other hand, a form of "nature" that humans idealize and play nice with, *does* need our protection from ourselves. As do many of the species currently in existence.

Still, after we are gone the parking lot will crack and bloom again.

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helen99 January 10 2010, 17:11:17 UTC
If Chernobyl is any indication, this is true - it will not only bloom, but will bloom vigorously, and will be immune to/thrive upon all the poisons we so graciously left behind for it...

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