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    My Environmental Guilt

    What Scott Adams of Dilbert fame has to say about the environment
    and drilling in Alaska Wildlife Preserve

    My Environmental Guilt
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    Lately I've been getting flamed by people telling me I shouldn't
    put my political opinions in the comic strip. This surprised me
    because I didn't know I had any political opinions. In one recent
    comic I depicted an Elbonian oil worker drilling through the back
    of a unicorn. Apparently something about that psychotic mess
    looked like an opinion about drilling in the Alaskan Wildlife
    Preserve.

    It's hard to have a righteous opinion on the environment when
    you're as selfish and uninformed as I am. On one hand, I'm a
    cat-loving vegetarian who ought to care deeply about the caribou or
    koala bears or bats or whatever they have in Alaska. On the other
    hand, I live in California so I'd be willing to squeeze
    schoolchildren to death if I thought some oil would come out.

    I might feel different if I planned to visit the Alaskan Wildlife
    Preserve anytime soon. But I don't know what I would do once I got
    there, aside from praying that I froze to death before I got eaten
    by a caribou, or a koala bear, or a bat. I've seen pictures of the
    Alaskan Wildlife Preserve and I can sum it up in just two words:
    North Dakota. Do we really need two North Dakotas? I mean, we
    already have South Dakota as an emergency spare.

    I don't know whom to believe about the number of critters that will
    get hurt by drilling in Alaska. The oil companies want me to
    believe that the drilling crews will be giving backrubs and
    chocolate to the penguins, possibly taking them to formal dances.
    The environmentalists want me to believe that herds of caribou will
    be squeezed into a single windowless igloo and forced to make
    sneakers out of their own hide for ten cents an hour. My confusion
    is compounded by the fact that I ran over a squirrel yesterday
    while taking my car into the shop. I don't know how that's
    related, but it seemed worth mentioning.

    Many questions remain.

    Will more animals die during, a) oil drilling in the Alaskan
    Wilderness Preserve, or b) production of footwear for the
    protesters?

    How much oil is in the ground up there in Alaska anyway? In your
    heart you know that somewhere there's a guy in a cubicle who had to
    come up with an estimate for his boss. He probably didn't have the
    budget to do the kinds of tests he wanted to do so he just flew up
    there, stomped around in a big furry outfit, stuck some poles in
    the ground, and proclaimed it to contain five billion barrels of
    oil. He knew he'd be working someplace else before anyone was the
    wiser. As the data worked its way up the chain of management, every
    manager tacked on a few billion barrels to puff up his own
    importance. Now we're pretty sure that the entire planet Earth is
    comprised of nothing but two inches of topsoil covering a huge ball
    of oil.

    To summarize my political opinions:

    1. I don't like unicorns
    2. There is no oil in schoolchildren
    3. Everyone on earth is a lying weasel

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    That is funny Katie, where did you find that ?

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    I dont know about his political opinions, but that sure was funny picturing an Elbonian drilling for oil in a unicorn.(I gues I missed that strip) I think he has always gotten flak about any strip with the Elbonians. One where he showed Elbonians living in waste deep mud probably got him jumped on too. And of course Wally's mail-order Elbonian bride!! LOL
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    I came through the usual spam-mail circle......I guess it's from a newspaper editorial he wrote.

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    Hehehe... that's the first thing I've read that's had me laughing out loud in quite a while

    What's an Elbonian?
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    Inhabitants of a fictional country in the Dilbert comic strip. They have big tall hats and big bushy beards.
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    Dilbert is really strange.............

    ............has anyone else noticed how real to life Dilbert is for most IT shops. *shudders*

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