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Old November 26th, 2004, 06:46 PM
Larry L
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"B J Conner" wrote

Someday when they have privatized the national forest and sold all the
best
rivers to Browning and his ilk the western clave will have to held in a
city
park in Spokane or somewhere similar.


I understand that Halliburton is to get the energy "protection" contract for
the geothermal features of Yellowstone.

Disney will install and manage the wildlife rides, with the unpredictable
real creatures replaced by automations, of course.

Browning will build and maintain several 18 fishinhole courses along various
Park rivers, with lovely casting locations, varied presentation challenges,
and carts to take the sports from one to the next after they have taken the
par number of casts. Each fly fishing foursome will be required to use
caddies ( may be called guides) to help them choose flies and appropriate
tackle. The 19th hole, will of course, have a huge supply of micro-brews
and pricey booze.... to cater to many fishers most compelling reason to go
fly fishing, drunken 'camaraderie'


This kind of thing is already well under way .... California has numerous
privatized fishing "holes," some planted with huge hatchery brood fish, to
insure "success," and as far from a quality experience for the Nature lover
as tennis at the country club.

See ... there are reasons to be glad that humans don't live all that long.


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Old November 26th, 2004, 06:46 PM
Larry L
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"B J Conner" wrote

Someday when they have privatized the national forest and sold all the
best
rivers to Browning and his ilk the western clave will have to held in a
city
park in Spokane or somewhere similar.


I understand that Halliburton is to get the energy "protection" contract for
the geothermal features of Yellowstone.

Disney will install and manage the wildlife rides, with the unpredictable
real creatures replaced by automations, of course.

Browning will build and maintain several 18 fishinhole courses along various
Park rivers, with lovely casting locations, varied presentation challenges,
and carts to take the sports from one to the next after they have taken the
par number of casts. Each fly fishing foursome will be required to use
caddies ( may be called guides) to help them choose flies and appropriate
tackle. The 19th hole, will of course, have a huge supply of micro-brews
and pricey booze.... to cater to many fishers most compelling reason to go
fly fishing, drunken 'camaraderie'


This kind of thing is already well under way .... California has numerous
privatized fishing "holes," some planted with huge hatchery brood fish, to
insure "success," and as far from a quality experience for the Nature lover
as tennis at the country club.

See ... there are reasons to be glad that humans don't live all that long.


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Old November 26th, 2004, 06:56 PM
B J Conner
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"Larry L" wrote in message
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"B J Conner" wrote

Someday when they have privatized the national forest and sold all the
best
rivers to Browning and his ilk the western clave will have to held in a
city
park in Spokane or somewhere similar.


I understand that Halliburton is to get the energy "protection" contract

for
the geothermal features of Yellowstone.

Disney will install and manage the wildlife rides, with the unpredictable
real creatures replaced by automations, of course.

Browning will build and maintain several 18 fishinhole courses along

various
Park rivers, with lovely casting locations, varied presentation

challenges,
and carts to take the sports from one to the next after they have taken

the
par number of casts. Each fly fishing foursome will be required to use
caddies ( may be called guides) to help them choose flies and appropriate
tackle. The 19th hole, will of course, have a huge supply of micro-brews
and pricey booze.... to cater to many fishers most compelling reason to go
fly fishing, drunken 'camaraderie'


This kind of thing is already well under way .... California has numerous
privatized fishing "holes," some planted with huge hatchery brood fish, to
insure "success," and as far from a quality experience for the Nature

lover
as tennis at the country club.

See ... there are reasons to be glad that humans don't live all that long.


The future is here in that neo-con dreamland or Orange County
http://www.fishinglakes.com/



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Old November 26th, 2004, 06:56 PM
B J Conner
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"Larry L" wrote in message
...

"B J Conner" wrote

Someday when they have privatized the national forest and sold all the
best
rivers to Browning and his ilk the western clave will have to held in a
city
park in Spokane or somewhere similar.


I understand that Halliburton is to get the energy "protection" contract

for
the geothermal features of Yellowstone.

Disney will install and manage the wildlife rides, with the unpredictable
real creatures replaced by automations, of course.

Browning will build and maintain several 18 fishinhole courses along

various
Park rivers, with lovely casting locations, varied presentation

challenges,
and carts to take the sports from one to the next after they have taken

the
par number of casts. Each fly fishing foursome will be required to use
caddies ( may be called guides) to help them choose flies and appropriate
tackle. The 19th hole, will of course, have a huge supply of micro-brews
and pricey booze.... to cater to many fishers most compelling reason to go
fly fishing, drunken 'camaraderie'


This kind of thing is already well under way .... California has numerous
privatized fishing "holes," some planted with huge hatchery brood fish, to
insure "success," and as far from a quality experience for the Nature

lover
as tennis at the country club.

See ... there are reasons to be glad that humans don't live all that long.


The future is here in that neo-con dreamland or Orange County
http://www.fishinglakes.com/



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Old November 26th, 2004, 08:07 PM
GregP
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On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 17:51:22 GMT, "B J Conner"
wrote:


It's just a preview of the future under the neo-con oligarchy. If anyone
voted for Bush and his gang of thieves you don't have a bitch coming. ...


It will come regardless of whether neo-fascists are running the
country. The one difference is that without their influence there
would be a chance that at least some waters would be limited
on an egalitarian basis, such as lottery.

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Old November 26th, 2004, 08:07 PM
GregP
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On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 17:51:22 GMT, "B J Conner"
wrote:


It's just a preview of the future under the neo-con oligarchy. If anyone
voted for Bush and his gang of thieves you don't have a bitch coming. ...


It will come regardless of whether neo-fascists are running the
country. The one difference is that without their influence there
would be a chance that at least some waters would be limited
on an egalitarian basis, such as lottery.

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Old November 26th, 2004, 08:24 PM
JR
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GregP wrote:

O"B J Conner" wrote:

It's just a preview of the future under the neo-con oligarchy. If anyone
voted for Bush and his gang of thieves you don't have a bitch coming. ...


It will come regardless of whether neo-fascists are running the
country. The one difference is that without their influence there
would be a chance that at least some waters would be limited
on an egalitarian basis, such as lottery.


The limiting of access to private land--by leasing to guides and
outfitters, as is happening throughout the West, or by long-term leasing
to exclusive "clubs", as in the NYT story--is probably bound to happen no
matter who's in office. The wholesale divestiture of public lands, on the
other hand, is an entirely right-wing agenda.

JR
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Old November 26th, 2004, 08:40 PM
Wolfgang
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"JR" wrote in message
...
GregP wrote:

O"B J Conner" wrote:

It's just a preview of the future under the neo-con oligarchy. If
anyone
voted for Bush and his gang of thieves you don't have a bitch coming.
...


It will come regardless of whether neo-fascists are running the
country. The one difference is that without their influence there
would be a chance that at least some waters would be limited
on an egalitarian basis, such as lottery.


The limiting of access to private land--by leasing to guides and
outfitters, as is happening throughout the West, or by long-term leasing
to exclusive "clubs", as in the NYT story--is probably bound to happen no
matter who's in office. The wholesale divestiture of public lands, on the
other hand, is an entirely right-wing agenda.


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. Here, virtually ALL water is publicly owned and the public's right
to use those waters is guaranteed so long as it can be gotten to and from
without trespassing. I am convinced that any fundamental change in these
policies would result would in a bloodbath that would make last week's
little embarrassment look like a typical ROFFian slapfest by comparison.

Wolfgang
remember cameron dam!


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Old November 26th, 2004, 09:17 PM
Dave LaCourse
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Greg P opines:


It will come regardless of whether neo-fascists are running the
country. The one difference is that without their influence there
would be a chance that at least some waters would be limited
on an egalitarian basis, such as lottery.


A question: How the hell are youse guys gonna fish when the sky falls? Bunch
on wacko crybaby bedwetters.










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Old November 26th, 2004, 11:06 PM
Wolfgang
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"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message
...
Greg P opines:


It will come regardless of whether neo-fascists are running the
country. The one difference is that without their influence there
would be a chance that at least some waters would be limited
on an egalitarian basis, such as lottery.


A question: How the hell are youse guys gonna fish when the sky falls?
Bunch
on wacko crybaby bedwetters.


How you gonna live when the taxpayer tit runs dry?

Wolfgang


 




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