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To: Grampa Dave
Gov. Kitzhaber, A.K.A. The Tinhorn Cowboy, fiddles as Oregon burns.

He should be publicly asking for federal relief from eco-pinhead lawsuits in order to clear out fuel for future fires, while restoring timber taxes which, according to the Oregon Constitution, go to public school funding.

Instead, he vetoes the hard bipartisan work of the Legislature, and warms his fiddle.

61 posted on 08/08/2002 4:33:47 PM PDT by B Knotts
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To: B Knotts
You posted, "Gov. Kitzhaber, A.K.A. The Tinhorn Cowboy, fiddles as Oregon burns. He should be publicly asking for federal relief from eco-pinhead lawsuits in order to clear out fuel for future fires, while restoring timber taxes which, according to the Oregon Constitution, go to public school funding. \

Absolutely! This would be a great test case for him to do what you are talking about.

However, he will not do it as he is controlled totally by Andy Kerr, the ONRC and their enviral voting cult members.

He should on tv each and everyday screaming for logging in areas not burned up, logging in burnt areas last year and the areas where dead trees are after these fires.

He will not do it. Every unemployed logger and lumber product worker should make house calls on Kitzzy, Kerr and the elite fascists who control the ONRC.

Notice how Bozo hasn't made a trip to the largest fire in the nation, let alone Oregon the past week.

His vetoes are the old Rat shell game whenever there is a dollar shortage. They say cut schools and never look at the stuff that Lars Larson talks about as potential cuts everyday.

Instead, he vetoes the hard bipartisan work of the Legislature, and warms his fiddle.

66 posted on 08/08/2002 5:11:25 PM PDT by Grampa Dave
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