Posted on 07/05/2002 10:22:20 AM PDT by madfly
The next form of domestic terrorism will come from the environmentalists, the anti-abortionists, and the PETA groups.
And they will use violence to get what they want.
Finally we have a governor with the guts to stand up against Club Sierra and other enviralists and label them as terrorists. I have been calling them Enviral Terrorists for years. Now that term is being used by more and more people!
The good governor's comments in this thread!
'Environmental Terrorism'
"The environment needs to be taken care of," she said. "When I see people running from their homes going to a shelter and now being there, some of them, over a week, I call this environmental terrorism, and it's a terrorism that we have not managed the forest well enough.
"These people who want to object need to come to the table. There's got to be some balance."
Asked later if she meant self-styled environmental activists had contributed to the wildfire threat in the West, Martz said their appeals had delayed action on forest cleanup programs.
"This is caused by many years of appeals, and the appeals do not come from the ones that want to have forest health, so the answer to the question is quite obvious," she said.
Thank you Madfly! As I replied to you on another thread it is time to make these Enviral Nazi Terrorists from hell as popular as other Nazis in America. It is time for conservative Americans to rip off the phoney cloak of respectability off these Enviral Terrorists so the rest of America can see how evil and dangerous these Enviral terrorists are to the rest of us!
1. Big story for next two weeks.
2. Congress holds hearings.
3. Nothing is done since we in the West have little or no political power.
4. The next big fire is so out of control that even the Nat Guard won't help.
Sigh...same old crap.
Who really thinks anything will change?
Hull was hosting a 3-day Western Governors' Conference in Phoenix at the time. The 2 days prior, she hosted a Border Governors' conference with Mexican guvnahs from border states. So Arizona had plenty of officials from the West here, just and hour and a half away from a 325,000 sq mile fire that was 0% contained at that time.She left the conference to visit the fire site and returned to the Conference to report the devastation to the other gubnahs. Whatever their agenda was, took a back seat to this tragic environmental crime.
And no, I do not support abortion and expect for Roe v. Wade to be overturned and states to decide what should and should not happen.
July 3, 2002
Forest Subcommittee Announces July 11 Oversight Hearing on Cost, Causes and Implications of 2002 Wildfire Season
Will include forthright analysis of pros/cons of aggressive forest management
Washington, D.C. - The Forest & Forest Health Subcommittee will hold an oversight hearing on Thursday, July 11 at 10 a.m. in Room 1334 Longworth HOB on Wildfire on the National Forest: An update on the 2002 Wildland Fire Season.
Witnesses from the Interior and Agriculture departments are expected to testify regarding the nearly $400 million spent year-to-date on fire suppression. Scientists from Colorado and Arizona will be invited to testify regarding the explosive nature of this years fires and the available options for forest management.
Statement from Chairman James V. Hansen:
Were less than halfway through the summer and already the Administration has spent nearly every firefighting dollar it has on the fires in Arizona and Colorado. Meanwhile, five large, new fires have broken out in just the last 24 hours in Colorado, California, Wyoming and Utah. Were out of money. Homes are threatened and lives are in jeopardy in some part of virtually every western state. This crisis will only get worse between now and autumn.
Statement from Forest & Forest Health Chairman Scott McInnis:
"For those who have doubted or downplayed the seriousness of the wildfire epidemic on our national forests, this summer has been a rude awakening. 2002 is well on its way to becoming among the most destructive wildfire
seasons in American history. And if this fire season has taught us anything, it is that our attempts to reduce the threat of catastrophic wildfire on the national forests are falling woefully short.
"My goals for the hearing are three-fold: find out what additional resources the government needs this year to protect the many western communities in the crosshairs of wildfire, begin the process of separating the junk-science from the real-science when it comes to managing our national forests, and press policymakers and scientist to find out what it's going to take to get out ahead of this crisis in the long-term."
Hansen is retiring. He is chairman and he's the one who went before Congress last year to decry the eco-nuts and their lawsuits.
U.S. House of Representatives
Committee on Resources
1324 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515-6201
107th Congress
The links will open the Member's home page in a separate browser window.
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Democrats (24)
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Thats it!!!
These environmental groups are COMMUNISTS! China under Mao had these 10 year programs.
Devolve ownership and responsibility for our Federally-owned lands to the States and Localities...let the hometown folks make the decisions and we're much more likely to get a Common Sense approach.
FReegards...MUD
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