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I'll take the less "green" lifestyle in the US if it means that our farms feed the world and our technological, medical and financial support makes life easier for millions of people. Just ask those living with AIDS in Africa, for example.
- by ecubes May 10, 2008 8:21 AM PDT
- Imagine the energy that would be saved if the main stream media and all tv stations in the US went off air for a week. Of course that isn't going to happen because of all the green advertising money they would loose.
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