The Endangered Species Act requires that every U.S. plant and animal be saved from extinction, but after 50 years, we have to do much more to prevent a biodiversity crisis
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welcome back. the federal government spending more than a million dollars to arm the environmental protection agency with weapons. many of them military grade. why does the epa need guns and ammo and body armor to protect the environment? that s a good question. erick erickson is here to fill us in. the nasty snail darters. they shoot back. unbelievable. i m going to put up on the screen an outline of what these purchases amount to. nearly $380,000 for ammo. $210,000 for camouflage and other equipment. $210,000 for radar and night vision equipment. $31,000 forearment training devic devices. why would they need military grade weapons to protect the environment? they don t. to be fair, this is say
and if you go back over the years and look at the research that has been done and all the things that it was supposed to deliver, very little that has been done and there s nothing that can t be done without fetal tissue. so it s a spurious argument, but, you know, what s really disturbing is the fact that we have become so callous that a lot of people don t even realize that this is shocking. to see the callousness, which we are treating human life. it s interesting that there are so many people who are concerned about snail darters and little spiders and things and yet, the human being inside of that mother s womb just beyond, you know 10 weeks, is much more sophisticated than many of these creatures that they re trying to preserve. and we ve created a dichotomy in what should be an almost sacred relationship between a mother and that baby.