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The End of Cheap Food
In article fc.003d0941022e4d043b9aca0091868056.22e4d21@pmug. org,
(Glenna Rose) wrote: writes: oz, who wishes Dixie Lee Ray were still around. Dixie Lee Ray of "Trashing the Planet" fame. You sure know how to pick 'em Oz. Dixie Lee Ray who said it was volcanos and not Chloroflorocarbons (CFCs) that were killing the ozone layer. Dixie Lee Ray who helped corporations make a profit from damaging the ozone layer for a few more years until their damaging effects, like "acid rain" could no longer be denied. Dixie Lee Ray to whom Rush Limbaugh turned for scientific support in promoting his pro-CFC-industry politician, Newt Gingrich. Aren't you coy Oz. Just an observer. Cute. And when the Moon is full, a frightful transformation occurs. -- FB - FFF Billy http://angryarab.blogspot.com/ Billy, if we are thinking of the same Dixie Lee Ray, what I remember her most for is turning out the lights on the dome and playing train engineer. Sad when those are the positive things (not that lights out was positive but at least did no harm) that one is remembered for! It was not a particularly good term. Washington is such a beautiful state; she didn't do a lot to keep it that way. Not all women are created equal. :-( Glenna Yup, same one. Apparently she got caught in the light of the full moon too. Morphed from scientific proponent to anti-scientific, anti-environmentalist. Rush Limbaugh said that her book was the best annotated book he had ever read, and of course, it was 100% wrong. Wish we could flaunt our superiority here in California but we presently have the Govern-nator who was installed with the help of Enron and the Better Business Bureau. Just freakin' embarrassing. How's your luffa doin', girl? -- FB - FFF Billy http://angryarab.blogspot.com/ |
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