Here is an example of what my last message was about. This organization
was against Gov. Vilsacks when he proposed  increaseing the differsity
of Iowa's population by encoraging immigrants to come to Iowa. If you
need in it in text I can try to save it in text format and email it to you.


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Endorsements for Sierra Club elections
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 17:48:09 UT
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Endorsements for Sierra Club elections
Issue 182: March 5, 2004

+== TIME-OUT PROJECT ==+



Dick Lamm <http://www.dicklamm.org/>



To be an environmentalist is, essentially, to be moral. The
environmentalist explicitly removes him or herself from the egotistic
"center of the universe" and acknowledges the simple reality that the
"other" ( the environment, the community, nature, future generations)
exists, and is an end in itself.

Acting in accordance with such acknowledgement is the definition of
morality.

Thus environmentalism is a moral cause. But, because morality is such a
complex and intangible business, environmentalism (unlike, say, physics)
is always going to be especially susceptible to the quirks of fashion,
folly, and human ignorance.

Frank Morris <http://www.frankmorris.org/>





The current leadership of the country's largest environmental
organization, the Sierra Club, is a good example of this danger, having
failed in its duty to keep the Club true to its moral commitment to the
environment and future generations.

Here's what happened: Back during the diversity-is-our-strength heyday
of the 1980s and 1990s, the prevailing social climate made race and
ethnicity the central arbiter of every question of human ethics, and the
primary determinant of all moral values.



David Pimentel <http://www.davidpimentel.com/>



The leadership of the Sierra Club, perhaps understandably, succumbed to
the zeitgeist and subordinated the Club's moral mission of protecting
and preserving the environment to the moral mission of multiculturalism
and diversity; it sacrificed the extremely important cause for which the
Club was founded  fighting a trans-generational battle on behalf of
nature  to the radical multicultural views then sweeping the country.

The most damaging result was the Club's 1996 declaration that it would
discontinue its traditional and environmentally sensible opposition to
mass immigration  the number one component by far of U.S. population
growth. In response to criticism of the move by alarmed
environmentalists, the leadership issued some vague pronouncements that
the Club would henceforth fight overpopulation on a global scale  an
enterprise that, for an American environmental club, is as futile as it
is hubristic.

Kim McCoy <http://www.kimmccoy.org/>





But even if it were true that a private association of concerned
American environmentalists could have a significant impact on global
environmental policies, the Club leadership employs a false dichotomy in
presenting the population growth issue as an either/or, local vs.
global, issue. There is nothing to prevent one from taking a principled
position opposing the damage done by human population growth both
globally and domestically.

In other words, it is possible to regret the obliteration of the
silver-backed gorilla <http://www.koko.org/about/facts.html> (a victim
of Nigeria's poverty and the pressures of a 3.3 percent annual
population growth rate) while simultaneously regretting the permanent
obliteration of 70 percent of California's original vegetation (a victim
of prosperity and the pressures of a 2.1 percent annual population
growth rate).



Robert van de Hoek <http://www.robertvandehoek.com/>



In explaining their abdication of the Club's responsibility to confront
the number one cause  immigration  of a U.S. population growth rate that
now exceeds that of China, Club President Carl Pope and the Club
leadership have publicly stated they were motivated by an attempt to
engineer the "diversity" of the Club's membership. In becoming neutral
on mass immigration they hoped to entice more non-white non-Anglo people
to join the Club!

In short, Carl Pope and the Sierra Club leadership have purposely and
consciously subordinated the moral cause of environmentalism to the
moral cause of ethnic and racial diversity.

So, while the Sierra Club impotently fritters away time and resources
chasing the environmentally irrelevant goal of making white people a
smaller percentage of the Club's membership, mass immigration will
double the population of the United States within the lifetimes of
today's children <http://projectusa.org/immigration_facts.html>.


+== RELATED LINKS ==+

Supersize America: Does it make sense for environmentalists to want to
limit immigration?
<http://www.gristmagazine.com/soapbox/mckibben030104.asp?source=daily>
(Grist Magazine)

A reality check for the Sierra Club
<http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36%7E148%7E1976701,00.html>
(Denver Post)

The Environmental Movement's Retreat from Advocating U.S. Population
Stabilization (1970-1998): A First Draft of History
<http://www.numbersusa.com/PDFs/Retreat2.pdf> (Roy Beck and Leon
Kolankiewicz; .pdf file)

+== TAKE POSITIVE ACTION ==+

Sierra Club members will be receiving ballots in the mail within the
next week or two on which to vote for candidates for the Board of
Directors. We hope level-headed Sierra Club members will vote for nature
by marking their ballots only for the following five candidates. (Here's
a little mnemonic device incorporating the first letters of the last
names of the candidates to help you remember which five to vote for:

Vote for: Lamm Morris Pimentel McCoy and van de Hoek
Because: Lots More People Means Violating de Habitat

Here is another way you can help  even if you're not a member of the
Sierra Club: Most newspapers have an environmental reporter. Go on to
your local newspaper's website, determine who the environmental reporter
is and read over a few of his or her articles. If the reporter makes the
connection between population growth and environmental degradation, send
him or her an email of congratulations (especially if they connect the
extra dot and include the role of immigration policy!). If they don't,
send them a polite email asking them to become familiar with the
connection <http://www.numbersusa.com/interests/environment.html>.


+== QUOTE OF THE WEEK ==+

"Once you lose species, they will not return. It is ethically
impermissible to let this happen on our watch."

Edward O. Wilson, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner


+== EMAIL OF THE WEEK ==+

When the Sierra Club election comes near, I look forward to your email
letting ProjectUSA members know which candidates support immigration
control and which don't.

As I am sure you are aware, many people (including myself) are
politically aware, yet lack the time to keep up with the seemingly
endless attacks on the fabric of our country. I rely on and support
organizations including ProjectUSA to keep me informed, so the letters,
phone calls, and contributions I make are focused and effective.

Jordan Lee
New York, NY


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