To: farmfriend
And of course, it's got to be all the fault of the Judges and lawyers. Doesn't it? After all, the congress, your elected representatives, and the president, your elected Executive Officer, didn't pass the endangered species act. It just sort of got invented by some judge somewhere without any legislative action. right? Let's all be real carefull not to adress the real problem here ... after all that might actually result in doing something about it. And, then, what would we have to complain about? Why, we wouldn't be able to get all emotional and throw reason and thinking out the window like the liberals do then, now would we?
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01/03/2003 11:21:57 AM PST by
templar
To: templar
I'm with templar on this. Judge Brown's decision is a straightforward interpretation of the Endangered Species Act, in light with what other Circuits besides the Ninth Circuit have decided. The primary villians here are the law makers.
To: templar; Iconoclast2; Carry_Okie; SierraWasp; forester
Let's all be real carefull not to adress the real problem here ... You may think I am not addressing the real problem but I do address the real solution everyday. Natural Process, the real solution.
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