YellowSub1962
12-14-2001, 10:08 AM
>ESA PROHIBITS SMALLPOX DEFENSE
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>William Jud
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>Pity the endangered smallpox germ. Eradicated from nature worldwide,
>the lonely virus clings to existence locked away in a few research
>labs and biological warfare factories.
>
>The Endangered Species Act (ESA) demands that the remnant of this
>once widespread species be fully protected and restored to its
>former worldwide habitat, no matter the cost. Some environmentalists
>and animal rightists say there is no real difference between life
>forms, and that people and smallpox virus have equal value and
>deserve equal protection.
>
>People are "Critical Habitat" for smallpox. Particularly city
>people, where crowds in close contact make ideal smallpox habitat.
>Cities qualify for designation as United Nations Smallpox Biosphere
>Reserves.
>
>Under ESA guidelines, releasing smallpox back into its natural
>habitat is a welcome bonus of biological warfare. Smallpox would
>re-establish itself world-wide within weeks, a shining triumph of
>endangered species restoration.
>
>Government effort to stockpile smallpox vaccine and immunize
>Americans violates the Endangered Species Act. Vaccinating people
>eliminates smallpox Critical Habitat and violates both the letter
>and spirit of species salvation law. One must not be selective in
>prosecution and law enforcement. Either we do everything possible to
>save and return vanishing species to their natural habitat,
>regardless of cost, or we ignore and trample environmental law.
>
>Defending Americans against biological warfare desecrates cherished
>environmental values regarding endangered species and should be
>challenged by environmentalists filing multiple "Citizen Suit"
>lawsuits against the federal government.
>
>An environmentalist who believes in and supports the Endangered
>Species Act must in good conscience personally refuse preventive
>smallpox inoculation, and must hound elected officials in Congress
>to cut off funds for vaccine production, hold investigative
>hearings, and punish those responsible for this ill-conceived attack
>on one of our fragile planet's endangered species.
>
>All endangered species must be protected, even a smallpox germ.
>
>Mr. environmentalist, may I have your smallpox vaccine?
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>
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>William Jud
>
>Fredericktown MO
:usa:
>
>William Jud
>
>
>
>Pity the endangered smallpox germ. Eradicated from nature worldwide,
>the lonely virus clings to existence locked away in a few research
>labs and biological warfare factories.
>
>The Endangered Species Act (ESA) demands that the remnant of this
>once widespread species be fully protected and restored to its
>former worldwide habitat, no matter the cost. Some environmentalists
>and animal rightists say there is no real difference between life
>forms, and that people and smallpox virus have equal value and
>deserve equal protection.
>
>People are "Critical Habitat" for smallpox. Particularly city
>people, where crowds in close contact make ideal smallpox habitat.
>Cities qualify for designation as United Nations Smallpox Biosphere
>Reserves.
>
>Under ESA guidelines, releasing smallpox back into its natural
>habitat is a welcome bonus of biological warfare. Smallpox would
>re-establish itself world-wide within weeks, a shining triumph of
>endangered species restoration.
>
>Government effort to stockpile smallpox vaccine and immunize
>Americans violates the Endangered Species Act. Vaccinating people
>eliminates smallpox Critical Habitat and violates both the letter
>and spirit of species salvation law. One must not be selective in
>prosecution and law enforcement. Either we do everything possible to
>save and return vanishing species to their natural habitat,
>regardless of cost, or we ignore and trample environmental law.
>
>Defending Americans against biological warfare desecrates cherished
>environmental values regarding endangered species and should be
>challenged by environmentalists filing multiple "Citizen Suit"
>lawsuits against the federal government.
>
>An environmentalist who believes in and supports the Endangered
>Species Act must in good conscience personally refuse preventive
>smallpox inoculation, and must hound elected officials in Congress
>to cut off funds for vaccine production, hold investigative
>hearings, and punish those responsible for this ill-conceived attack
>on one of our fragile planet's endangered species.
>
>All endangered species must be protected, even a smallpox germ.
>
>Mr. environmentalist, may I have your smallpox vaccine?
>
>
>
>William Jud
>
>Fredericktown MO
:usa: