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07-05-2005, 03:18 AM | #29 | ||
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All the wise cracks and having a go at them, there is a lot of truth to what they say. I dont think branding them all as wastes of space is either fair or necessary. A lot of them DO lead by example, spending a lot of money on efficient cars, water saving house devices and even cycle/walk to places. I think remarks here should be more directed at how we can justify such a tax, ie alternatives. Just calling them all Greenies will not solve the problem for either side. There is a lot of truth to what they say, we do need to help the environment..
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