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To: Skywatcher who wrote (249533)4/20/2002 4:29:13 PM
From: gao seng  Respond to of 769670
 
Flipping 19 freeking million acres, and the guvmint can't even split with 2000 of them, even though it is a matter of national security, and of vital importance to our economy. Dems are history dude. Senate has til November to wreck this country, then the Jeffords treason will be history, and it will be payback time. Start saying yer prayers, varmints!



To: Skywatcher who wrote (249533)4/20/2002 5:24:33 PM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Contrary to what you may have heard, it is not a vast wasteland. It is like heaven on earth, and hasn't been touched by humans. There is not a single building, not
a single trail,


WHAT BS....HE was there, so it HAS been touched by humans, what makes him a privileged character.

Pristene is in he eye of the beholder. In many eyes, an oil rig creating 100s of jobs is pristene.

But that's ok, DASHEDOUT LIKES sending jobs to Iraq.

BTW: where is the link to that letter?



To: Skywatcher who wrote (249533)4/20/2002 5:55:01 PM
From: Ish  Respond to of 769670
 
<<Contrary to what you may have heard, it is not a vast wasteland. It is like heaven on earth, and hasn't been touched by humans. There is not a single building, not
a single trail, in an area that I've heard is about comparable to South Carolina. It's 19 million acres and there ain't no visitor center.>>

I bet this comes as a shock to the people of the town of Kaktovik that is in ANWR.



To: Skywatcher who wrote (249533)4/22/2002 9:54:56 PM
From: Selectric II  Respond to of 769670
 
So, he wants to write a book about his politically well-timed experience in ANWR, where nobody will ever go, and make some money while he's at it.

If we really were interested in nature, we would restore the newly-reclaimed WTC acreage to its natural state, and entice the native birds, caribou, and bears who lived on its acres before we took over, to populate it.

How about it? Do you support my environment-friendly plan, or not?