Posted on 07/04/2002 7:52:27 AM PDT by madfly
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Speaking as an old-time citizen-activist, I believe the "forest mismanagement issue" has great potential to undermine both the Left in general and the more radical environmentalists in particular.
All living things fear and abhor wildfire--
It is easy to frame in terms favorable to our side ( sensible management of parks, woods, and forests... jobs for working Americans... public access to publically-purchased lands, etc. )--
And more generally just "doing the right thing"--
Ignorance Making You Ill? Cure It!
and while it may take some research to find committee members, it should be do-able.
I am sorry for the loss of our beautiful pine forests, but this can have great side-effects. I will be looking for statistics for the number of domestic and wild animals that died in this fire. I want to see a list of every red ant, yellow jacket, cricket, bird, spider that was killed by the firestorm; endangered and thriving. Maybe going overboard, but I think, not only did a huge population of wildlife perish, 450,000 acres of forest is uninhabitable for years. It's not nice to mess with Mother Nature. I have some links to AZ humane societies who took in animals. The race track in Phoenix is off season, open for OTB only. The folks there offered boarding for 2200 horses.
E-wackos and excessive Federal Lands which are systematically mismanaged and subject to the jck-boot of enviro-wacko lawsuits and other forms of political subversion of wise & rational, scientifically defensible policies & practices
(like forest thinning, opposed by marxist, anti-human, anti-property, e-wackos),
are the root causes of most of the fires in the West
( not to mention the two Federal Government employees who deliberately set such fires in AZ and Colorado!)
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