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	<title>Comments on: Q&amp;A: Jeffrey St Clair</title>
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		<title>By: david ker thomson</title>
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		<description>He&#039;s not called St. Clair for nothin.  Something at once sacramental and clear there.  The earth has been ruined.  Wilderness isn&#039;t in peril, it&#039;s long gone.  Now we rebuild.  Instead of being separate in love and joined on the grid, we do the reverse, come together in love and apart at the seams of the state and of the energy grid.

--David lives on the edge of an old salmon stream, now called a &quot;road,&quot;  in the center of Toronto</description>
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<p>–David lives on the edge of an old salmon stream, now called a “road,”  in the center of Toronto</p>
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