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Mark Hale: A comment on man and the environment After seeing photo: Kentucky Color: Tic Tac Toe Comment by Mark Hale Neat picture, I've always enjoyed anything to do with aircraft. I think the ability for us to fly is one of man's biggest accomplishments when it comes to inventions. On the argument of climate change, I believe man should do things to help our environment, but at the same time we need not choke ourselves to the point we can't invent or keep on working. While it is not the custom of America to try to copy other nations we are letting other nations outdo us industrially speaking because we can't let any smoke come out of a stack. One thing we seem to have forgotten, when it comes to the environment, we (man) are not in charge. Since the beginning of time God the creator has seen to our needs when it come to the environment. We have rain, trees, oceans and changing seasons thanks to our creator. He has always seen to our needs and He will continue to do so until He sees fit to end it. All we need to do is have a little faith. It seems we Americans have become so wrapped up in our own lives we have forgotten how to live. Step back and take a look at how we live. Do we want to be dependent on other countries simply because we can't produce what we need to survive. This is America, the "land of the free" we have provided for every other country in the world in one way or another. Do we choke ourselves to the point we can't do anything or do we make a difference. Younger generations depend on us to make the right choices for their future. If we work we eat, God will take care of the environment He always has. Thank you for your time. This story was posted on 2009-10-23 11:14:20
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