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A New Low Point in this President's Dismal Record
David Muhly
is the Sierra Club's regional representative for the Appalachian
region
To hell with the eco-terrorist supporting clowns at the Sierra Club.
According to their web site, they support Agenda 21 of the UN biodiversity
treaty (aka "The Wildlands Project") that seeks to force people completely
off of 50% of the lower 48 states and into the cities, in order to turn
half
of the country back to wilderness, where humanity would be forbidden to
live
or even travel through.
That is why the Sierra Club SUPPORTS out-of-control forest and brush
fires.
It helps advance the mission if they can tear up the fire-breaks and roads
in the forests so wild fires (or those started deliberately) can threaten
buildings and people. It helps advance the cause if repeated fires makes
it
impossible for home owners to get home insurance, because people will not
be
able to build in or near any forest, for lack of insurance.
It achieves the Wildlands Project goals and objectives to have bad,
widespread, dangerous fires in the west. And, make no mistake, the Sierra
Club (as well as the Audobon Society, the Nature Conservancy, and the
other
major so-called "environmentalist" organizations) supports the Wildlands
Project whole-heartedly.
No Sierra Club official has yet to offer public or private individual
condolences to the people whose homes were burned out in October, or who
lost loved ones to the fires. In fact, they are blaming the people who
lived there, *for* living there.
Clearing the forests of dead wood and underbrush is exactly the right
thing
to do. And the bi-partisan bill that passed and was signed by Bush is
just
a "good first step" in doing just that. More needs to be done in order to
make the fire threat manageable, but "thinning" the forests is the right
place to start.
Hear! Hear! Well said, sir. Well said indeed!
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