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    Blogpost by Lisa - November 27, 2008 at 22:53 1 comment
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Carsten

Carsten says:

Hi Lisa,
I see the good and serious spirit is still with the group. Nice action! Would you congratulate everybody from me? I read your blog, (found the "read more" button) and love how you mix the personal and the campaign message. Nice how you explained it's not only activists but also researchers, scientists and politicians. Maybe in your next blog you could tell them that many of these joined the cause and are now holding banners and standing in front of buldozers. Keep up the good work, what you are doing is campaigning in its purist form! Cheers, Marcel

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