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![]() daytripper wrote: http://www.boston.com/news/nation/wa...ision_in_bill/ If they steal everything this year they wouldn't have anything left to do in the next three years. |
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daytripper wrote:
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/wa...ision_in_bill/ Good news, but there's still one ominous passage in that article: "A spokesman for House Resources Committee Chairman Richard Pombo said he would work with Gibbons to modernize mining law next year." "Modernize mining law", eh? I wonder what that means? Chuck Vance |
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![]() "Conan The Librarian" wrote Good news, but there's still one ominous passage in that article: "A spokesman for House Resources Committee Chairman Richard Pombo said he would work with Gibbons to modernize mining law next year." "Modernize mining law", eh? I wonder what that means? Chuck Vance the article also contains this passage "Critics -- including hunters, anglers and several Democratic Western governors -- said the legislation could prompt the sale of millions of acres of public lands. " notice the grouping .... hunters, anglers and DEMOCRATS .... I hope to hell that 'Sportsmen for Bush and Other Thieves" will someday SOON wake up to the fact that sportsmen have more at stake when we vote than keeping an AK47 Pombo is not the Rep for my district, but, rest assured that I will do everything I possibly can to help keep him from being re-elected. The Rep for my district, another Republican, did vote for the House version of the budget that included Pombo's "modernizing" and also voted for Pombo's gutting of the Endangered Species Act. He too has become a target of my wrath. I haven't been politically active, beyond casting my votes, since the early 70s but I will be now ... the public is under attack .... and the attackers are public enemies that must be stopped. Mr Pombo, and cronies, I care what all the kids of the future receive in their legacy as Americans, not just the kids of the very wealthiest families, and I VOTE |
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"Conan The Librarian" wrote Good news, but there's still one ominous passage in that article: "A spokesman for House Resources Committee Chairman Richard Pombo said he would work with Gibbons to modernize mining law next year." "Modernize mining law", eh? I wonder what that means? Chuck Vance the article also contains this passage "Critics -- including hunters, anglers and several Democratic Western governors -- said the legislation could prompt the sale of millions of acres of public lands. " notice the grouping .... hunters, anglers and DEMOCRATS .... I hope to hell that 'Sportsmen for Bush and Other Thieves" will someday SOON wake up to the fact that sportsmen have more at stake when we vote than keeping an AK47 You missed this part: "Wyoming Sen. Craig Thomas, one of the **Republicans** opposed to the language, said Tuesday that "the mining provision never belonged in the budget reconciliation package." Considered on its own merit, the mining portion of the bill would have never seen this much light. Not all Republicans are the evil, land-hoarding, pillaging mass you think they are. I mean, we're obviously evil, but the horns have auto-retracting mechanisms that allow us to walk among the angels (Democrats) without too much notice, and many of us have opposed this portion of the proposed legislation from the time it was made known. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
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![]() "Tim J." wrote... snip Not all Republicans are the evil, land-hoarding, pillaging mass you think they are. -- TL, Tim Very true. And not all Democrats are 'surrender monkeys', either. And as soon as the talking heads/mouths/asses on BOTH sides of the political 'aisle' realize this (instead of just throwing labels around) maybe something wothwhile will get done. Dan ....who ain't holding his breath... |
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: Not all Republicans are the evil, land-hoarding, pillaging mass you think they are. Just those actually IN the White House. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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![]() "Tim J." wrote You missed this part: "Wyoming Sen. Craig Thomas, one of the **Republicans** opposed to the language, said Tuesday that "the mining provision never belonged in the budget reconciliation package." Considered on its own merit, the mining portion of the bill would have never seen this much light. Not all Republicans are the evil, land-hoarding, pillaging mass you think they are. I mean, we're obviously evil, but the horns have auto-retracting mechanisms that allow us to walk among the angels (Democrats) without too much notice, and many of us have opposed this portion of the proposed legislation from the time it was made known. -- Tim, you are absolutely right Fwiw, I HAVE voted for some Republicans over my years of voting. My point, and I admit it was very poorly made, was that we have to VOTE for people that really represent us and what is best for the long term and our great grandkids. If Pombo was a Democrat, I'd work just as hard to get rid of him, and hate him just as much. It is significant that I was up this morning before 5AM, even though retired, because I couldn't sleep. Why? Because I was tossing and turning trying to decide who to call, what to do today, to try and get Pombo's 'mining language' stopped ... it's that important to me, and that may be why my reaction to seeing the good news here was over done. I firmly believe that the ( or certainly one of the ) greatest things we could do for future generations is to forget our b.s. differences and work together to help provide them with clean air, clean water, and special places to visit and cleanse their souls. A stupid law passed by one side or the other can be reversed, but a special place, or a species, once gone .... is gone. I deserve your sarcastic rebuttal, but certainly you must admit that this particular Republican is as much a public enemy as public servant, especially if we allow ourselves to think past the near future and profits for the few. Please accept my apology ( no I'm not afraid to apologize on roff ), Tim, and all Republicans that I made feel lumped together with one particularly bad and smelly egg. |
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Larry L typed:
snip Please accept my apology ( no I'm not afraid to apologize on roff ) It's not a matter of being afraid. It's just bad form. ;-) -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
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![]() "Tim J." wrote Not all Republicans are the evil, land-hoarding, pillaging mass you think they are. truth be known, i'd vote for you for damn near any office you chose to seek. but, yeah, i know--if nominated you wouldn't run, and if elected you wouldn't serve. that's why i trust you. yfitons wayno(not *quite* a yellow dog democrat, but it's damn close) |
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