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Bush admin decides to keep the Roadless Initiative
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[QUOTE="KLX Spode, post: 81660, member: 17500"] [b]LT and others[/b] You miss my point, or maybe I am not as articulate and tend to be more rambunctious. I will support Mr. Bush and his administration, but, I think we need to keep their feet to the fire and let them know that we wish to give them support on issues that we deem important to our sport and to other rights we do not wish to see eroded. By letting the main-stream media know that there is more than the Greenies side to an issue and sticking to it, we might(maybe wishfull dreaming) be able to make inroads and erode some of the "Sheeple" base that the Lefties have built up. The issue that Ms. Venneman spoke of is they will try to give "local control" to the roadless issue. In our case in Kalifornia, we would almost be better off to let it stay as written by the Klintons. My point was that we as a group, or large groups such as the BRC, need to let our voices be heard and let them know we wish to be included in the discussion on how our lands will be used and how the guidline should be followed for a fair and equitable use of the National Parks. I never said in any of my argument that we should turn our backs on Mr. Bush, only let him know that there are people that will support him if he stands up to the Church of Liberalism. Again, maybe I just come across a little strong, but, I do beleive that they are put in office as servants for all of the people, not just a fragment of the population. That being said, I do not need it spelled out for me on how the major political parties opperate, nor do I need it laid out in an over-simplified way that I need to blindly put my faith in our leaders and just go along for the ride. This is, unfortunately,what got us into the possition we are in. If others would stay informed and turn off the Jerry Springers and Tom Brokaws(sp?) and actually get several INFORMED opinions from sources such as Fox News and others, perhaps we will not continue the mistakes made in the past by giving the CoL the power thay now have. BTW, my source for the news that Bush and Venemman had left the Roadless Initiative in place for review was the Blue Ribbon Coalition update, not the "Big Three" networks, indeed! What also rips me about this issue of standing for our rights for our sport, look at the horrible stats for this page on DRN: other than a few other narrowly focussed pages, this page gets almost NO hits! Chaps my hide knowing that everybody loves the sport, but does very little to fight for the support of it! AHHHHHHHHHHGH!!!:p [/QUOTE]
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