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To: marcos who wrote (8063)12/11/1997 7:50:00 AM
From: Shirley Owen  Respond to of 14627
 
Hi marcos, You're right about that. The temperature low is the worst case scenario.

As far as the ferry protests go, they don't listen to the electorate at anytime, but they need lots of money to bail out old broken down mills that private enterprise can't make a profit on. But somehow our wonderful N.D.P. bails them out with taxpayer money to the tune of what was it? 213 million or so because it's an N.D.P riding. It would have been cheaper to just pay them to stay home. Everyone knows that, in the end, the mill will close anyway. Brand new mills are closing down, so how on earth can an old decrepit mill possibly make money? Now the money has to come from somewhere doesn't it? Why not kneecap the taxpayers some more, with another round of increases in everything?

The big question is why in the name of God do people vote these idiots in? The ones who voted for Reform B.C. just split the vote and they knew that going in. Voila! another 4 years of shoveling money off the back of the truck to N.D.P. ridings.

We're going deeper and deeper in debt, the sole province in the country, to have that distinction. I must admit I like the National Reform Party, though. They are not related to the provincial Reform, which is busy committing suicide right now, anyway. All they ever were is reworked Social Crediters. Thank the Lord that we finally got rid of them once and for all. Now let's do the same to the N.D.P. Liars all!

See what happens when you ask a simple question, marcos? :-)

Cheers

Shirley



To: marcos who wrote (8063)12/11/1997 9:47:00 AM
From: Bill Jackson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14627
 
Marcos, In clear desert areas you often get clear air lows due to radiative cooling. When the wind blows it is not so bad. Remember alto salto plano means high salt flats. At mountains edge they could be 12,000 feet high??

Bill