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Bush admin decides to keep the Roadless Initiative
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[QUOTE="Magoo, post: 79709, member: 16296"] I agree, I feel let down by this decision. I'm suspicious that Bush is "letting them get one now," so that he can "get one later." By that I mean that there is going to be a heck of a fight for the oil drilling Bush wants in Alaska; by giving in on this one (the Roadless Initiative) now, he can save for the battle he really wants to win (Alaska oil development). A nasty trade-off to be sure, but (I think in the scheme of things) an important one. I still feel like I've been kicked in the shin. The modification allowing for local control (whatever THAT is), does give *us* a chance in our own backyard, though. I've been working with the Recreation Manager of our local National Forest to ensure the ability of ORVers to enjoy and recreate in our National Forest along with everyone else, and thus far, we have made very positive progress. I should think this will continue given the latest. [/QUOTE]
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