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To: lewislynn
I do not like the land grabs. The Everglades is a river.
It needs to be protected. Why can't it be done without grabbing private lands, or are the private land those that belong to developers who want to put communities from coast to coast?
3 posted on 07/07/2002 1:35:03 AM PDT by wingnuts'nbolts
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To: wingnuts'nbolts
See: Sustaining Nothing, Losing Everything, Sierra Times, June 20, 2002, by Tom DeWeese (posted June 21, 2002 by brityank).
"What is Sustainable Development? ...

On June 29, 1993, former President Bill Clinton issued Executive Order #12852 to create the President's Council on Sustainable Development. Sustainable Development calls for changing the very infrastructure of the nation away from private ownership and control of property to nothing short of a national zoning system.

Locally elected officials will no longer be the single driving force in making decisions for their communities. Rules will be made behind the scenes in non-elected "sustainability councils" armed with truckloads of federal regulations, guidelines and money.

According to Sustainable Development policies, air conditioning, convenience foods, single-family housing and cars are among the products that have already been determined to be unsustainable. Under such a system, the federal government, backed by an army of private, non-governmental organizations.

(NGOs), like the Sierra Club, Planned Parenthood, and the National Education Association will influence, if not dictate, policy in state governments and in local communities...

...The Community Character Act (S.975), and its counterpart in the House of Representatives (H.R.1433), is the legislation that will legalize enforcement of Sustainable Development in every community in the nation. The bill requires local governments to implement land-management plans using guidelines outlined in a federal document called the "Smart Growth Legislative Guidebook." This publication was developed with $2 million provided by the Clinton Administration to "guide" counties, cities and towns on how to "update their local zoning."

The Community Character Act offers grants to communities that will pay up to 90% of the costs for localities to "update" their zoning, but only if they do it the way the federal government dictates. The Community Character Act requires localities to "conserve historic, scenic, natural and cultural resources." These are euphemisms that mean more land grabs and fewer places where people can freely go about their daily lives. It means planned economies, restricted housing, and diminished use of cars. It means government control of property. The bill contains not a single mention of private-property rights protection..."


5 posted on 07/07/2002 1:52:21 AM PDT by First_Salute
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To: wingnuts'nbolts
The Everglades is a river. It needs to be protected. Why can't it be done without grabbing private lands,

Because the core of, or goal of environmentalism isn't protection, it's control. The sooner everyone accepts that the sooner we can deal with them. Oh, and everyone in politics, including the Bush's know that too.

23 posted on 07/07/2002 8:14:44 AM PDT by lewislynn
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