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[pct-l] Surface of Mars...



You are correct that Texas has very limited public land for its size (there 
are three national forests near where I live that are open to public hunting 
with license).  However, it's been this way for a very long time, much 
longer than any Bush has been in the state.  In fact, Texas didn't have a 
Republican governor until about 10 years ago.  While I agree that Bush's 
environmental policies suck, I don't think laying every environmental 
problem or catastrophe at his feet is fair or even intelligent.  Although 
maybe if a democrat is elected suddenly a national park will spring up next 
to my house, oh yeah you can't hunt there anyway!

Christy
Livin' in Bush's backyard w/a few more trees than Mars


>From: Slyatpct@aol.com
>To: kpherzog@sdesign.com, pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
>Subject: Re: [pct-l] Surface of Mars...
>Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2004 19:07:53 EST
>
>In a message dated 1/7/2004 12:03:20 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>kpherzog@sdesign.com writes:
>
> > >>This is about what planet Earth will look like if
> > >>Bush and crew go unchecked.
> >
> > Except there will be a fence in the foreground,
> > with a "private property - Keep Out" sign on it.
> >
>
>Yeah, I met a transplanted Texan in the Gila NF that loved New Mexico 
>because
>it had public hunting grounds.  I don't believe there is ANY in the entire
>state of Texas!
>(or very little)
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