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Last protester descends from treetop perch
Houston Chronicle ^
 | 07/22/2003
 | Jeffrey Gilbert
Posted on 07/23/2003 5:03:23 AM PDT by wysiwyg
Leaving behind canned food, rope, fireworks and a mixed environmental message, the last Memorial Park tree sitter has quietly slipped away from his perch. 
A city of Houston park ranger discovered Monday morning that the man, who identified himself only as "Trust," had vacated his platform in the top branches of a 110-foot pine tree. 
Ranger Joe Cochran said he was making a routine check when he realized that Trust, the last of several protesters who had taken to the trees to make a point, was gone. 
Trust had been perched in the pine since July 5 in an effort to promote protection of California's ancient redwoods. Other tree sitters joined him but left before Hurricane Claudette hit the Houston area last week. 
A Houston police spokesman said a warrant accusing Trust of trespassing has been issued. 
The protesters, from Humboldt County, Calif., brought their demonstration to Houston because it is the home of Maxxam Inc., which owns Pacific Lumber.
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: California; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: maxxam; treesitters
    Other tree sitters joined him but left before Hurricane Claudette hit the Houston area last week.Wimps. I was almost wishing for Claudette to make a direct hit here just to blow those fools away. Anyway, I bet with the heat, humidity and mosquitos they won't be back any time soon!
 
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posted on 
07/23/2003 5:03:24 AM PDT
by 
wysiwyg
 
To: wysiwyg
    Sounds like Ferret.
To: wysiwyg
    Fireworks?!
To: wysiwyg
    Leaving behind canned food, rope, fireworks and a mixed environmental message, the last Memorial Park tree sitter has quietly slipped away from his perch.So, ultimately, he sat in a tree for two and half weeks polluted the local environment and left. Apparently, you can't even trust someone named Trust.
 
To: wysiwyg
    ....the last Memorial Park tree sitter has quietly slipped away from his perch. I like it better when they noisily fall out, hitting every branch on the way down.
 
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posted on 
07/23/2003 5:09:31 AM PDT
by 
AAABEST
 
To: wysiwyg
    so somebody else has to pick upp his grabage. typical
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posted on 
07/23/2003 5:10:27 AM PDT
by 
camle
(this space for rent)
 
To: All
    Left behind fireworks??? You mean, like fireworks that were capable of starting a fire??
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posted on 
07/23/2003 5:19:59 AM PDT
by 
Sacajaweau
(God Bless Our Troops!!)
 
To: Fester Chugabrew
    Fireworks?!Yeah, I wondered about that, too. Fireworks are, of course, illegal in the city, and not what I'd want to bring into the middle of a pine forest.
 
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posted on 
07/23/2003 5:20:34 AM PDT
by 
wysiwyg
(What parts of "right of the people" and "shall not be infringed" do you not understand?)
 
To: wysiwyg
    Leaving behind canned food, rope, fireworks and a mixed environmental message..." They should fine his ass for littering.
 
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To: TonyRo76
    Guess what we have here is a violation of Trust!Yes, Trust does need to be violated! LOL
 
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posted on 
07/23/2003 5:35:56 AM PDT
by 
wysiwyg
(What parts of "right of the people" and "shall not be infringed" do you not understand?)
 
To: wysiwyg
    They should have given a bunch of kids wrist-rockets and bags of marbles. They wouldn't be up there for long.
To: SpinyNorman
    Nah, not enough range. I initially suggested BB guns.
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posted on 
07/23/2003 7:10:46 AM PDT
by 
wysiwyg
(What parts of "right of the people" and "shall not be infringed" do you not understand?)
 
To: Flyer; humblegunner; Xenalyte; PetroniDE
    Ok Texas tree surgeons, you can put away your chainsaws and axes, the pests have been eradicated. :)
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posted on 
07/23/2003 9:50:04 AM PDT
by 
anymouse
 
To: anymouse
    I am deeply saddened. How the hell did he get away without us noticing?
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posted on 
07/23/2003 9:52:04 AM PDT
by 
Xenalyte
(I may not agree with your bumper sticker, but I'll defend to the death your right to stick it)
 
To: wysiwyg
    Trust had been perched in the pine since July 5 in an effort to promote protection of California's ancient redwoods How does sitting in a tree in Houston protect trees in California, anyway?
 
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posted on 
07/23/2003 9:52:35 AM PDT
by 
jalisco555
(Against stupidity the gods themselves contend in vain.)
 
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