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Re: HELP NEEDED SUSTAINABLE LIVING IN IRELAND
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Subject: Re: HELP NEEDED SUSTAINABLE LIVING IN IRELAND
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From: dlj@inforamp.net (David Lloyd-Jones)
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Date: 26 Nov 1996 15:37:06 GMT
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Article: 16625 of alt.sustainable.agriculture
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Newsgroups: alt.politics.greens, alt.org.earth-first, talk.environment, sci.environment, sci.energy, alt.org.earth-first, alt.save.the.earth, alt.sustainable.energy, alt.sustainable.agriculture, sci.agriculture, sci.econ, sci.energy, sci.environment, talk.environment
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Reply-To: dlj@pobox.com
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On Tue, 26 Nov 1996 03:02:30 -0500, Thomas Sheridan
<sligo@interport.net> wrote:
>>The reason there are so many Irish in North America is that Ireland
>>has demonstrated how sustainable agriculture works under Irish
>>conditions with pre-industrial agricultural technology: it doesn't.
>>It produces horrible famine.
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>All I asked for was freindly advice not anti-Irish racism. I own a
>book shop and I make my living from that. I am interested in
>supplementing my lifestyle with green alternatives- that's all!
If the above is "racism" it's no surprise that you can't spell the
word "friendly." Looks to me like standard tree-hugger stuff: name
calling right from the gate.
-dlj.
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