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To: farmfriend
Among the organizations that are promoting the restoration project are:

The Nature Conservancy, which received more than $136 million in federal grants between 1997 and 2001;

The Audubon Society, recipients of $10 million in federal grants during the same period, and

the World Wildlife Fund, which has received more than $70 million in federal grants.

The Nature Conservancy and the Audubon Society funded the writing of The Wildlands Project, according to its author, Reed Noss.

Hey, that's our money they're using to destroy our fellow citizens.

A sane person or group would, after stealing $216 million, go away and spend it quietly, or at least somewhere else away from the victims. These groups are insane to keep pushing, rattling the cages of domesticated Americans. In my opinion, these people and their groups are terrorists -- and I'll bet the people who are losing their land in Florida would agree. And the people in Klammath Falls; and the people in the Darby land-grab; and the people everywhere else these creatures have shown up with taxpayer dollars in one pocket, and politicians and bureaucrats in the other, to steal America's wealth from the ones who built it.

To them, it's no different than taking an egg from the hen. When there are no more eggs to steal, they wouldn't bat an eyelash at sending us to the oven either.

89 posted on 09/24/2002 11:27:57 AM PDT by meadsjn
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To: meadsjn
I don't mean to be a thorn in the sides of Jeb Bush supporters but the glades project was supported by Bush as well. While I like Jeb and think he is better than the alternative, I have yet to see him walk on water.
90 posted on 09/24/2002 11:31:45 AM PDT by farmfriend
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