Friday, May 06, 2005
TREES? WHO NEEDS 'EM.....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The last 58.5 million acres of untouched national forests, which President Clinton had set aside for protection, were opened to possible logging, mining and other commercial uses by the Bush administration Thursday.
Ever been to Engalnd? They used all their trees, and it rains a lot, the food is bad, and they talk funny. Do we want that for ourselves? Obviously G.W. has bought into the whole Endtimers deal. He figures we're all done for anyway, so why bother with ecological conservation. It explains his Social Security plan as well.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The last 58.5 million acres of untouched national forests, which President Clinton had set aside for protection, were opened to possible logging, mining and other commercial uses by the Bush administration Thursday.
Ever been to Engalnd? They used all their trees, and it rains a lot, the food is bad, and they talk funny. Do we want that for ourselves? Obviously G.W. has bought into the whole Endtimers deal. He figures we're all done for anyway, so why bother with ecological conservation. It explains his Social Security plan as well.
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