Re: NANFA-- an URGENT plea

Bob Bock (bockhouse_at_earthlink.net)
Fri, 6 Sep 2002 20:33:33 -0400

Nothing personal, anyone, but I have little time available to check e-mail.
When we start getting into political and economic theory, I think we're
getting in over our heads. We're fish people, not social theorists.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Carillio" <darterman_at_cboss.com>
To: <nanfa_at_aquaria.net>
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: NANFA-- an URGENT plea

> -- an URGENT plea
>
>
> > I agree with Chris. I try really hard to keep up with the list, but I'm
> > usually not interested in discussion of personal political views.
> >
> > Perhaps would should come up with a NANFA "politics" list?
>
>
> Bob..Good morning! I agree to, but on the same token, it sometimes can't
be
> avoided. I want your opinion on what I am expressing in this reply.
> Personally, as long as the discussion is fair, intelligent, and not
getting
> ugly with name calling, labeling, or personal attacks, I see nothing wrong
> with it from time to time. (not constantly, though) It adds a nice
flair
> to the list. Those who don't want to get involved with the discussion,
> need not do so.
>
> Whether we like it or not, unfortunately, politics DO play a role and
affect
> statuses of our Native Fishes, and if we are as 'in love' with them as we
> all claim to be, then what's wrong with discussing matters from time to
> time that may affect the very objects of our affection. Promoting a
> political decision that would have the least impact on native fishes, is
the
> least we can do to take some sort of platform on an issue.
>
> I think it's a responsible thing to do, so accurate info. can be
> distributed on such issues that would affect our fish... this way, maybe
> someone on the list can get the proper info. they need to perhaps write a
> letter to their elected officials about the particular matter affecting
> local fishes. Taking a stand once in a while, is good.... It shows
people
> are still exchanging ideas and thinking. I say that, even if I don't
agree
> with the other guy.
>
> Personally, I learn a lot about native fish this way, actually, as far as
> what their future holds. Sometimes, I get tired of seeing nothing but
> "breeding or aquarium" related topics on the list. Maybe you are right,
> perhaps a "politics" list IS the solution.... Good idea!
>
> Rob C.

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