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Bush quietly changing nation's environmental policies
SJ Mercury News ^ | 1/18/03 | Seth Borenstein

Posted on 01/18/2003 9:16:57 AM PST by NormsRevenge

Edited on 04/13/2004 3:30:10 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

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To: TonyRo76
You posted to my comment about GW being a God-Fearing Man: Amen to that! I'm thrilled having a family of fellow Christians in the White House :)

Well at least twice a day, he gets prayers from us for protection and guidance as he protects us from death and destruction.

41 posted on 01/20/2003 8:13:15 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Free Republic, the site supported by those who don't believe in free lunches! Are you a donor?)
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To: Formerly Brainwashed Democrat
A great picture.

Oregon's unemployed just needs to smell the aroma of dead trees from last year's fire being cut. That could employ about 10,000 men/women who are unemployed.

If they allowed this and GW's timber thinning plan, cut the state employes by 10% and went to the 1999 budget, in less than two years Oregon would be out of debt.
42 posted on 01/20/2003 8:17:35 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Free Republic, the site supported by those who don't believe in free lunches! Are you a donor?)
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