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To: Archie Bunker on steroids
One should never think about fishing on the Williamson or Klamath Lake while driving.

My wife watches me like a hawk when I'm driving north on 101 from about Garberville to Gold Beach. She throws cold water on me if I see a river in great shape and start breathing heavy, panting and getting glassy eyed.

Or were you thinking about rendering justice to the Green Jihadists who are responsible for burning down so much of your state?
43 posted on 08/15/2002 3:46:22 PM PDT by Grampa Dave
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To: Grampa Dave
Here is a link I am sure you would find interesting, (I found it Here):

Mattole protester cut out from lockdown w/out law enforcement

Around 4:30 a.m. on August 13th,, 2002, a non-violent activist locked herself to a loader off of Rainbow Ridge in protest of the continued clear-cutting of old-growth owned by Maxxam/Pacific Lumber (PL) in the Mattole Watershed. In recent months, numerous plans in the area have been filed along with eight out of nine of the plans PL has filed start up with the intent to log to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

Truck drivers of D.W. Grant Trucking Company and logging contractors for Maxxam/Pacific Lumber Company, were the first to arrive at the blockade. The contractors began violently throwing wooden slash at the protesters and screaming obscenities. The contractors were filmed battering the woman's legs with the wood while she was locked down to the loader. Soon after, another employee tied one of her ankles to the tread of the machine.

Carl Anderson, head of security for Maxxam/PL, along with other workers, cut the ladder that the protester was locked to on the loader. The activist's clothes were unprotected from the sparks of the grinder and her legs received minor burns. She was video taped to be screaming of pain while the extraction was happening. The protester locked down a second time to a nearby log. By this time, the Humboldt County Sheriff had arrived, and the woman was arrested for tresspassing and resisting arrest. She was soon released.

The hands off approach on protesters mandated by the David "Gypsy" Chain wrongful death settlement for Maxxam/PL employees and contractors was disgarded this morning as they threw wood and cut the protester out of her lockdown without the presence of law enforcement.

The Upper and Lower North Forks of the Mattole River, owned by Maxxam/PL contains the largest, low-elevation, coastal Douglas-fir old-growth forest in California, with some areas which have had no roads built or any previous history of logging.

There are documented sightings of Spotted Owl and Red Tree Vole nests within some of the timber harvest areas, as well as populations of rare plants, including a rare lichen called Usnea Longissma. The agencies who have surveyed the area have shown much concern about the many landslides and steep unstable slopes that surround and are within the THP boundary markers as well as for the many threatened and endangered species which are specifically old growth dependant.

45 posted on 08/15/2002 3:53:08 PM PDT by Glutton
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To: Grampa Dave
LOL - you're correct sir. I was passing the turn off to my favorite launch at the time. I could not believe that Pelican Butte (A mountain fenced off by the green police) and Mt Mc Gloughlin were invisible from my location. They recommend no outdoor activities for the basin today.

What would revenge be to the watermelon basta*ds? Not let them fly on a fossil fuel burning plane, or a car that can't pass emmisions tests? Not letting them live in a house built out of forest products? What would be good punishment for these frauds??

46 posted on 08/15/2002 4:10:42 PM PDT by Archie Bunker on steroids
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