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Old August 2nd, 2007, 02:02 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Wolfgang
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"Cal Vanize" wrote in message
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Wolfgang wrote:
"Cal Vanize" wrote in message
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Wolfgang wrote:
"Cal Vanize" wrote in message
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Wolfgang wrote:

The American west doesn't need MORE water. What it needs is a few
tens of millions LESS human parasites.



You sound suspiciously like an Austrian making a similar statement in
the thirties.
Interesting. Not surprising that an Austrian would know more about the
reality of the American west than most of the people who live
there......but interesting, nevertheless.

Wolfgang is a popular Austrian nickname.
No, it isn't.

Wolfgang
Actually it is.


Actually, no, it isn't.

And it is in Germany.


Nope.

So you agree with the extermination of millions of American "parasites"
(as you call them).


I do? Hm......maybe some day you could give us a short dissertation on
how you divine these astonishing revelations.


And you're not just a halfwit, you're a clueless halfwit.


Thus explaining why I asked you to explain how you come by these
illuminating observations. I'll go out on a limb here and suggest that I'm
not the only person here who would be intrigued and delighted by an
explanation.

You're the one that said "What it needs is a few tens of millions LESS
human parasites."


Yeah, I had already guessed that much.

How you propose to take care of all these "tens of millions" of "human
parasites"?


I don't propose to take care of them at all. As a matter of fact, I'm a
strong proponent of the principle that people should (generally) take
responsibility for their own well-being, at least insofar as possible in a
complex world. Obviously, socialism, to one degree or another is a
necessity in these latter days (hey, who REALLY thinks fire departments
should be abolished.....right?) but the colossal and spectacularly failed
experiment in socialism that is the American west should be recognized for
what it is, and abandoned while there is still something left worth saving.

Maybe what the world really needs is one less of you.


I suspect it isn't a matter of need, but it will doubtless do about as well
or as poorly in my inevitable absence as it did before my debut on the
stage, and as it has during my brief tenure. Meanwhile, my desultory
efforts in taxonomy may not do the world a world of good, but they surely
cannot do it any harm.

So praddle back to your cardboard box under your own little bridge.


Praddle?

Idiot.

Wolfgang