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dai bread wrote:Where do your dairy farmers get their water from? Is anyone complaining about it?
Shapley wrote:... it would be ironic if a State founded primarily by Catholic missionaries ...
Selma in Sandy Eggo wrote:Sorry, you've been misinformed. The local Dominicans and Franciscans were firmly subordinate to the Spanish crown reps.
Selma in Sandy Eggo wrote:US warships usually have a chaplain on board. Doesn't make 'em a religious community.
Shapley wrote:I wasn't familiar with the Hetch-Hetchy Valley. Here is a bit about it, for those who are interested.
I suppose it is possible that California will be the first State to impose some sort of population control, though it would be ironic if a State founded primarily by Catholic missionaries would be the first to do so.
shostakovich wrote:Shapley wrote:I wasn't familiar with the Hetch-Hetchy Valley. Here is a bit about it, for those who are interested.
I suppose it is possible that California will be the first State to impose some sort of population control, though it would be ironic if a State founded primarily by Catholic missionaries would be the first to do so.
Thanks for the pictures, Shap. The reservoir is pretty scenic. I think Bierstadt would have enjoyed painting there now.
A year ago I read there are plans to reclaim the valley by 2013 or so. Is there any truth to that? It doesn't seem reasonable without an alternative source for San Francisco.
Shos
Japan's workers are being urged to switch off their laptops, go home early and use what little energy they have left on procreation, in the country's latest attempt to avert demographic disaster...
A recent survey of married couples under 50 found that more than a third had not had sex in the previous month.
Many couples said they didn't have the energy for sex, while others said they found it boring.
Abortion Now Number One Cause Of Death In Spain
Under Spain's practically nonexistent restrictions, abortions have more than doubled since the mid 1990s, climbing from 51,006 in 1996 to over 120,000 in 2007. The abortion rate is now approaching one in five pregnancies (18.3%), according to the report...
The IPF report also notes that the proportion of women having their second or later abortion has risen substantially since 2000, from 23% that year to 31% in 2006...
Spain's abortion rate is a major contributor to the country's worsening demographic problems.
They've still got a ways to go to catch up with Russia, where two-thirds of pregnancies are terminated.
Haggis@wk wrote:A subtle correction, lives are terminated, not “pregnancies,” that’s a popular euphemism of our abortion-friendly Left likes to employ to desensitize the procedure.
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