Posted on 12/17/2003 11:09:43 AM PST by EUPHORIC
Edited on 04/22/2004 12:38:08 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
LOS ANGELES
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Lawsuit, anyone?
It is what has been done by the envirowacko comunity to hold up needed work. Pay back time.
I bet the money got spent though.
It DID. On "trailhead improvements" and "enhancements to hiking trails and bike paths". Now those "improvements" (typically signs pointing out all the bugs slugs and fairy shrimp the enviros "saved") are all ash - along with said bugs slugs and fairy shrimp.
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I don't get offended if you want to be removed.
I saw that.. "give us one example" they said; as if projects are stopped by a single action. The reality is that projects die a slow death based on excessive environmental paperwork and review of that paperwork. Simple ideas like "salvage the dead trees while they have value, and use that value to pay for good things like road maintenance and fuel reduction" are now routinely labeled "exploitation by greedy timber companies."
On "trailhead improvements" and "enhancements to hiking trails and bike paths". Now those "improvements" (typically signs pointing out all the bugs slugs and fairy shrimp the enviros "saved") are all ash - along with said bugs slugs and fairy shrimp.
Trailside interpretive displays are pagan based propoganda IMHO
Remember firefighters Tom L. Craven, 30, Karen L. Fitzpatrick, 18, Devin A Weaver, 21, and Jessica L. Johnson, 19? They burned to death while cowering under protective tents near the Chewuch River, home to protected species salmon and trout. Federal government enviro pukes would not give permission for fire-fighting helicopters to use water from nearby streams and rivers. They didn't want the helicopters to disturb the fish. In the summer of 2001, Thirty Mile Fire in Okanogan National Forest in Washington State.
Anyone for murder charges? I hope to live long enough to see envio-wackos pay and pay dearly. They are a part of the Fifth Column enemy within.
Lives and rights. How much of our property rights have been lost through the courts because of "endangered" species? Remember the Klamath Falls suckerfish?
How about similar losses in our speech and self-protection rights. Those are all peace time losses and they are permanent -- yet some recoil at the thought of temporary loss of rights while we fight a war that is arguably the most dangerous foreign war our Republic has faced, mostly because of the enemy within!
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