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To: POKERSAM who wrote (1011892)4/18/2017 12:25:09 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1573927
 
"what streets are you in?"
US Highway 101. Next appearance will be 4/29. More like on the sidewalks, with occasional excursions to the other side.

"What do you hope to accomplish that is good for America by being in the streets?"
To buck up the courage of my elected reps to resist.

"You are for it for what purpose"
Last time was to save Headwaters Forest . Next time might be to stop a pipeline, or maybe coal trains,

"and how do you practice it?"
In my case, by trespassing.
HUNDREDS ARRESTED IN PROTEST AT MILL

We were only partly successful.

ENVIRONMENT: Deal saves redwoodsSun
By Doug Willis, The Associated Press — Mar 3rd, 1999

* The government spends $480 million to preserve a 12-square-mile stand of ancient trees.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Groves of towering redwoods that were saplings when the Roman Empire was at its height have been saved in a middle-of-the-night deal with the timber company that owns the tract along California's fog-shrouded Pacific Coast.

The state and federal government spent $480 million to buy 12 square miles of the Headwaters Forest and two other redwood groves from the Pacific Lumber Co. and set the properties aside as public preserves.

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