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    Quote Originally Posted by ezyrama View Post
    Amazing isn't it when this bloke was in midnight oil, all the pollies were lying scum and now he is one of them he will only tow the party line. nothing like sticking to to your principles is there.
    Not much he can do about it, he joined the Labor Party, part of the deal is that he has to follow the policies that Caucus sets. He can personally disagree, or try and convince the party room otherwise, but he has to vote with the party.

    Rather good article here-
    Annabel Crabb | Peter Garrett

    How many of us would sacrifice the easy delights of widespread adulation, the companionship that comes with associating exclusively with people who agree with you, and the luxury of speaking from the moral high ground?

    How many of us would trade that for the grub and muck of actual change, the hard and often dispiriting slog of working within the system?

    Politics is awful, a lot of the time.

    It's full of debilitating compromise and settlements that are a pale shadow of what you'd really like to do.

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    Extinction for all species is inevitable. After all, if nothing else happens one of the following will:

    Either the earth will eventually cool to a point where the convection currents in the magma are too slow to maintain the earth's emf resulting in the solar winds stripping away the atmosphere; or

    The sun will become a giant and absorb the earth anyway.

    I can't remember the exact figure but I think it was 140million years was the average any one species existed before disappearing. They are generally replaced by new species.

    As the oft misquoted Darwin said "It is not the strongest who will survive, nor the most intelligent. But those most responsive to change"

    In other words, if you're a Tuatara that'll eat just about anything, your species will probably live for 200million years or so. But if you're a giant panda who only eats the bamboo shoots of certain types of bamboo, well then I wouldn't be doing any long term planning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ezyrama View Post
    Amazing isn't it when this bloke was in midnight oil, all the pollies were lying scum and now he is one of them he will only tow the party line. nothing like sticking to to your principles is there.
    he now has a job with an income, so has to do whatever it takes to keep it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamo View Post
    Extinction for all species is inevitable.
    Jamo's statement (and others) above is correct and is a well understood area of ecology/bioscience - the corollary is - Peter Garrett's original statement is also correct.
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    Luck I'm from Betelgeuse and not human then.
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