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Ailanthus altissima: "toxic tree of heaven"
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"Des Higgins" wrote: There are only two sides in species warfare. The human species on one side against which nothing can prevail, and everything else on the other. http://www.patternliteracy.com/exotics.html http://dtheo.org/AABGAPaper.htm http://dtheo.org/NativesVs.Exotics.htm http://dtheo.org/BookOrder.htm Some good points but you completely ignored the point I was making and I can answer all of the points in the above with these: http://www.hoganstand.com/HomePage.aspx http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0130j5UVpbQ http://www.arachne.com/ http://www.jackiehealyrae.com/ I'm sorry I ignored the point you were making. It was a mistake and I now realize I was completely wrong. In particular I recommend the sections from the GAA and Jackie Healy Rae; they have comments dotted around their web sites about the effects of aliens on hurling pitches and roadside dancing in Kerry. Heck, I'd vote for him. I have to say that I couldn't actually find the aliens but I'm sure they're there somewhere. Would your man Healy-Rae be interested in standing as MEP? |
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