There is something woefully wrong when old men who, by their chosen vocation, can never experience married life, engage in sexual intercourse and have children, are the first to galvanise the citizenry on issues of family planning and reproductive health. Kristine Alave’s news article yesterday, entitled “Army of priests ordered to talk to 50 lawmakers” [...]
Excess consumption in the absence of affluence
June 6, 2008 By Leave a Comment
There’s a big difference between merely overcoming challenges and getting into a position of being on top of the situation. I read the Warrior Lawyer’s blog entry Consumption Factor Key to Addressing the Food and Oil Crises where he writes: As pointed out by Diamond’s article, yes, population growth is a problem for us, but [...]
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