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Dave LaCourse wrote:
JR writes: Give away the national parks, forests and wilderness areas, and your choice, and your descendants' choice is gone; at best, only the rich will continue have any choice. I doubt that will happen. We won't let it happen. Clearly you haven't been paying attention to what is already going on in the West. It IS happening, and because it's happening incrementally, we ARE letting it happen. Sky don't have to fall, Dave. Sinking slowly does the job better 'cause most folks not directly, strongly involved don't tend to notice til it's sunk. Three or four neo-con administrations in a row, backed by neo-con Congresses and neo-con packed courts....... ![]() If you folks want Democrats in the Whitehouse, you are going to have to get rid of the Michael Moores, Al Frankens, Whoopi Goldbergs, and Terry McAuliffes as your spokesmen. If you do not get the Dem Party back to where it was, you will never get the WH again. And, I find that sad. I don't consider the topic of the thread necessarily a Red vs. Blue thing. No reason a true conservative can't be a true conservationist--in fact, I think the two go together. I'd vote for a conservationist Republican who wasn't bought and sold by big business. They're harder to find now than they were thirty years ago.... |
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
JR writes: Give away the national parks, forests and wilderness areas, and your choice, and your descendants' choice is gone; at best, only the rich will continue have any choice. I doubt that will happen. We won't let it happen. Clearly you haven't been paying attention to what is already going on in the West. It IS happening, and because it's happening incrementally, we ARE letting it happen. Sky don't have to fall, Dave. Sinking slowly does the job better 'cause most folks not directly, strongly involved don't tend to notice til it's sunk. Three or four neo-con administrations in a row, backed by neo-con Congresses and neo-con packed courts....... ![]() If you folks want Democrats in the Whitehouse, you are going to have to get rid of the Michael Moores, Al Frankens, Whoopi Goldbergs, and Terry McAuliffes as your spokesmen. If you do not get the Dem Party back to where it was, you will never get the WH again. And, I find that sad. I don't consider the topic of the thread necessarily a Red vs. Blue thing. No reason a true conservative can't be a true conservationist--in fact, I think the two go together. I'd vote for a conservationist Republican who wasn't bought and sold by big business. They're harder to find now than they were thirty years ago.... |
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
rw opines: We all know how very rich you are, Dave. Really? I don't consider myself rich (as far as material things and money is concerned), let alone *very*. I do have a very nice disposable income, however, thanks to years of planning. Big difference from being rich. There is no difference whosoever. BTW, there's nothing wrong with being rich. It's best not to brag about it, though. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 14:40:38 -0600, "Wolfgang"
wrote: All true, I think. But there is more to the picture. At least in some places......like here in Wisconsin......the access limitations currently being imposed in the west simply cannot happen without a major change not only in current law, but also in the very philosophy upon which that law is founded. Isn't there a challenge to that going on right now ? |
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On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 14:40:38 -0600, "Wolfgang"
wrote: All true, I think. But there is more to the picture. At least in some places......like here in Wisconsin......the access limitations currently being imposed in the west simply cannot happen without a major change not only in current law, but also in the very philosophy upon which that law is founded. Isn't there a challenge to that going on right now ? |
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On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 01:37:02 -0500, GregP
wrote: On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 14:40:38 -0600, "Wolfgang" wrote: All true, I think. But there is more to the picture. At least in some places......like here in Wisconsin......the access limitations currently being imposed in the west simply cannot happen without a major change not only in current law, but also in the very philosophy upon which that law is founded. Isn't there a challenge to that going on right now ? There was an attempt by the Wisconsin Home Builders Ass. lackeys in the Statehouse to drastically change the navigability rules. This would have eliminated a good chunk of the small streams here from being considered public water. There was such a hue and cry about it that they pulled it before it even came to a vote. But unfortunately we didn't suceed in getting rid of said lackeys during the last election. Its a pretty sure thing that our Dem. governor would veto any such effort. But as a conservative Democrat he has suceeded in alienating parts of the traditional Democratic Party while making no inroads into the Republican base. So he may very well be gone in 2 years and one of the top contenders for his position in the GOP is one of the sponsors of the navigability change. So if you want to come to WI and fish for small stream brookies you might want to make the effort soon. May God Damn the Republican Party. g.c. |
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On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 01:44:32 -0500, GregP wrote:
You're right. One option is to set up time slots and run lotteries, giving eveyone an equal shot at getting on the water. Country clubs use some pretty sophisticated software to manage their tee times to give all golf members an equal shot at the best courses at the best times. Same principle. -- Charlie... http://bellsouthpwp.net/c/c/cchoc/ |
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On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 01:44:32 -0500, GregP wrote:
You're right. One option is to set up time slots and run lotteries, giving eveyone an equal shot at getting on the water. Country clubs use some pretty sophisticated software to manage their tee times to give all golf members an equal shot at the best courses at the best times. Same principle. -- Charlie... http://bellsouthpwp.net/c/c/cchoc/ |
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