Did a search for this article....didn't find it.
1 posted on
10/29/2003 5:17:12 AM PST by
nicmarlo
To: Brad's Gramma; MeeknMing; Ladypixel; Molly Pitcher; hole_n_one; PhiKapMom; Conservative4Ever; ...
FYI ping.
Off to work now.
2 posted on
10/29/2003 5:20:58 AM PST by
nicmarlo
To: nicmarlo
An amen bump here!
3 posted on
10/29/2003 5:26:19 AM PST by
Ronin
(Qui docet discit!)
To: nicmarlo
Excellent letter....I hope Bill O'Reilly, Fox News Channel, or other fair-and-balanced news media report this eco-fascism that has gone out of control (God knows CNN, ABC, and other outlets of the extreme left will not broadcast this).
4 posted on
10/29/2003 5:28:06 AM PST by
rwr8084
To: nicmarlo
Excellent article. This needs to be shouted from the rooftops--environmentalists don't have the best interests of the environment at heart. They're anti-capitalist, not pro-environment.
This series of fires in SoCal brings up an issue that's been on the plate in my area for years. Lake Tahoe is ripe for the type of fire that's now raging in SoCal. The "environmentalists" that live at Tahoe would do well to look south and see what's eventually in store for them....multiplied by 10.
5 posted on
10/29/2003 5:32:27 AM PST by
randog
(Everything works great 'til the current flows.)
To: nicmarlo
Uoo, this is soooo good.
Here's a big 'ole greenBUMP! to some common sense.
6 posted on
10/29/2003 5:45:21 AM PST by
upchuck
(Encourage HAMAS to pre-test their explosive devices. A dud always spoils everything.)
To: nicmarlo
Good find, good post.
"If a man does away with his traditional way of living and throws away his good customs, he had better first make certain that he has something of value to replace them."
Robert Ruark used this Basuto proverb as the basis for his novel "Something of Value." When I was barely into my teens, I read the book, and have carried a copy of the proverb in my mind and heart ever since.
FRom time to time, I am compelled to compare the wisdom of that proverb to the silliness of contemporary life. The "Popular Culture" has a tendency to ignore the consequences of discarding good customs without thinking through the intended and unintended consequences.
This latest round of forest fires is but one devastating example of "Popular Culture" silliness.
7 posted on
10/29/2003 5:45:47 AM PST by
Taxman
To: nicmarlo
You see, much of this carnage that is affecting all of us...could have been prevented. A little brush clearing, downing a few bark-beetle infested trees, and a few more cows being allowed to graze down much of what is burning could have been done, and was in fact advocated for years. I take issue with this. We don't need to thin just a few trees, it's a lot. With 2,000 trees per acre, 75%, at least, should come out, probably 90% depending upon size.
8 posted on
10/29/2003 6:41:55 AM PST by
Carry_Okie
(The environment is too complex and too important to be managed by politics.)
To: nicmarlo
It is frustrating how we the peons have no say or sway with unelected bureaucrats but we have to live with the consequences of their decisions.
KABC Radio here in SoCal had Professor Thomas M. Bonnicksen from Texas A&M on last night. He mentioned that the envoironmentalist extremists layed the foundation for these massive fires by not allowing the proper management of the forests.
In his book Prof. Bonnicksen chronicles how aboriginal peoples across the world have used fire to manage the forests and preserve floral and faunal diversity. As a former senior member of the Sierra Club he notes that the Sierra Club's "NO Cut" policy is strangling our forests.
If you really care about the forests of America you should give this book a read.
The book is called:
America's Ancient Forests : From the Ice Age to the Age of Discovery
by Thomas M. Bonnicksen (Author)
11 posted on
10/29/2003 7:14:13 AM PST by
ScreenName1
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Rights, farms, environment ping.
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16 posted on
10/29/2003 9:08:42 AM PST by
farmfriend
( Isaiah 55:10,11)
To: nicmarlo
JJ was hot here:
"We'd like to take this opportunity to ask some Californians a question. Maybe some of you are victims, reading this message from a shelter somewhere:
"Are you one of the people that sent a contribution to the Sierra Club?
"Are you among the people that thought protecting the environment was among the most important issues in politics?
"You see, much of this carnage that is affecting all of us...could have been prevented. A little brush clearing, downing a few bark-beetle infested trees, and a few more cows being allowed to graze down much of what is burning could have been done, and was in fact advocated for years.
"But what do we know? We're just that bunch of rural country bumpkins that were written off by politicians since we were too busy working and paying taxes to fill our coffers with enough 'guilt money' to lobby for green policies - that helped cause all of this.
"This was bound to happen sooner or later anyway. After all, before this, we'd been dealing with a rash of arsonists torching anything they didn't like, to punctuate their warped message about how we're 'killing the environment'.
"So, you think maybe it's gone a bit too far?
19 posted on
10/29/2003 11:56:51 AM PST by
Grampa Dave
("If you don't like change, you're going to like irrelevance even less.")
To: Carry_Okie
This is a perfect thread to post your latest data re what set up these killer fires in S. California.
21 posted on
10/29/2003 11:58:15 AM PST by
Grampa Dave
("If you don't like change, you're going to like irrelevance even less.")
To: nicmarlo
For what it's worth, after the fires last year here in Colorado, the Forest Service wanted to go ahead and clear brush, old timber, etc. from forests that hadn't burned yet. They were met with lawsuits throughout the state.
Bottom line is that the environMENTALists couldn't care less about cleaning and maintaining a forest to prevent these types of tragedies. All they know is that any type of logging, clearing and maintaining is bad bad bad.
26 posted on
10/29/2003 1:04:23 PM PST by
SGCOS
To: Cathryn Crawford
What is wrong with this article? Who is the audience?
34 posted on
10/29/2003 9:14:47 PM PST by
patton
(I wish we could all look at the evil of abortion with the pure, honest heart of a child.)
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