Sunday, February 10, 2008

I did my part, now it's up to you, if you agree.

This letter went out to my two Federal representatives, one State Senator friend, and the Governor of Georgia. Let's see if anyone takes up this cause.

This set of videos is about an hour each, however, the message is important for our day and time.

The USofA is being invaded. Not by humans, but by NON-Native species (and we're not the only Country with this problem). States have the power to work toward eradication of these non-natives and the rehabilitation of native species. But the States (and potentially the Federal Government) needs to act quickly. See my plan below.


(Highlight, copy and paste to your browser)

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5333797585907820770

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1443126869678785107

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6464847754910045380

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5413793451378830936


MY Idea:
Begin a "works progress" program for legal immigrants and citizen teenagers to work toward eradication of non-native species where ever they are found. Kudzu in the South comes to mind. With enough man-power, this non-native and invasive species of plant could be eradicated. Treat the teens like the CCC boys of the 1920's (only they'd have to earn more than a dollar a day), train them, test them, and give them certificates as "techs" after their three years with this Program.

Offer the teens Military Service with rank or Peace Corps service in place of Military Service after their 3 years training and hands on work in the USofA. After 4 years in either Military or Peace Corps, offer them a type of "G-I Bill" to complete their education at a 2 or 4 year college.

The USofA HAS the wherewithal to take care of the problem of non-native species. But do they have the commitment, the fortitude, the desire of purpose, the ability to take teens out of the arcade, off the streets and into a "Work Program?"

Please spread the word -- this could be what unifies our Country.

Thank you,
//////signed//////
Retired
http://auntiecoosa.blogspot.com

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