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Greg Kyllo is concerned about political instability, and newspapers are silly enough to publish that. It would be a real good idea for him to think carefully about what he says in public. If he has concerns of an unstable new government, he might like to think about the usual archaic reality to which he obviously subscribes, which makes me concerned. Talk for an obviously disillusioned politician is the very cause of instability.

Greg Kyllo is concerned about political instability, and newspapers are silly enough to publish that. It would be a real good idea for him to think carefully about what he says in public. If he has concerns of an unstable new government, he might like to think about the usual archaic reality to which he obviously subscribes, which makes me concerned. Talk for an obviously disillusioned politician is the very cause of instability. Governments are obviously along the same line as the unstable mess below the border. Oil is the instability of the modern day and has been for a long time as I have witnessed. It caused war and strife throughout recent history. And then it destabilized the very health of beloved planet earth.

Liberals/Tories, or whom ever they are, would have us feel good about selling black crap to the world for greed and then blame the buyers for burning it and harming the Earth. The last thing we should be doing is allowing pipeline construction. We need to be concentrating on the exciting, new, planet-friendly industry on the horizon, teaming with lots of planet-friendly jobs. The archaic thinking is done, the facts are in and change is in the offing. Most of us will change or get soaked I would bet.

What part of protecting people’s health does this politician not understand? We are showing the world, here in little, young B.C., what stability truly is. Fix the climate change problem if we have enough time or get the hell out of the way. Lots of us care about planet/human health. No one is happier about the latest B.C. political outcome than me.

David Derbowka

Spallumcheen