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Re: Debates, not totally O.T.
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Posted by JHesler on October 11, 2004 at 14:56:18 from (4.175.27.125):
In Reply to: Re: Debates, not totally O.T. posted by paul on October 11, 2004 at 13:31:22:
Ok, let me elaborate some. I watched a guy on tv friday night who happens to have a political agenda that includes allowing big money paper and logging operations to run through our national forests garnering a huge profit that neither you or I are likely to share in to any perceivable extent. What gets me is how he managed to thinly veil his ambitions on the misfortunes of those who suffered through the recent devastaion of forest fires. I don't consider myself a tree hugger but get real! Sure, if you get rid of the forests there won't be any more forest fires and thats exactly what the individual infered. I suspect that most people that live in or around forests do so because they like trees. It's unfortunate that cyclical droughts hit us and forests burn but I continue to submit that it has nothing to do with the age of the trees. I was asking for data concerning the ratio of On/Off road fuel. Like I said, I might be way off but you don't seem to have any more definative of an input. The way I heard our glorious prez was that they will target constuction equipment not tug boats and the such.
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