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Old 04-20-2007, 04:54 AM
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Why don't these fawkers worry about their own states?!?!?
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Why don't these fawkers worry about their own states?!?!?


everyone wants to fhuk with the Moab that would be the biggest economic disaster for our lil town . where would the jeepers go and who will buy my wood . thanx to the jeepers i had a $1,700.00 week when my average week is about $300.00 granted i only have to work 2 to 3 days
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sent! It better stay open long enough for me to wheel it
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i just sent him this from his web site


dear senator ,
i live in Moab and love to 4-wheel . i think that your plan to stop us is terrible . why dont you fix your state instead of trying to get the sierra club vote .
My friends and I are great stewards of the land and think it is as important to the current generations as future ones .
sincerly , steve clark , Moab Utah
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i just sent him this from his web site


dear senator ,
i live in Moab and love to 4-wheel . i think that your plan to stop us is terrible . why dont you fix your state instead of trying to get the sierra club vote .
My friends and I are great stewards of the land and think it is as important to the current generations as future ones .
sincerly , steve clark , Moab Utah

I'm mostly joking here Neo, but you should probably punctuate differently when you write a U.S. Senator. Otherwise, he'll figure you're just going to pull the wrong lever in the booth anyway.
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I'm mostly joking here Neo, but you should probably punctuate differently when you write a U.S. Senator. Otherwise, he'll figure you're just going to pull the wrong lever in the booth anyway.

punctuation is highly over rated

your right but it was from the heart

i should of signed it neocon1
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Because everybody else's business is more interesting.
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SUWA - America's Red Rock Wilderness Act
http://www.suwa.org/site/PageServer?pagename=work_arwa

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America's Red Rock Wilderness Act

America's Red Rock Wilderness Act seeks to serve the public interest by permanently protecting more than 9 million acres of wilderness-quality land in Utah. The proposal, based on an exhaustive field inventory conducted by citizen volunteers, was first introduced in Congress by former Utah Representative Wayne Owens in 1989. Representative Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) assumed the role of House sponsor in 1993 and Senator Richard Durbin (D-IL) introduced the Senate version in 1997.

With each new Congress (every two years), the bill has been reintroduced with steadily increasing bipartisan support. The 110th Congress represents a real opportunity to gather the support and momentum needed to hold congressional hearings and ultimately pass America?s Red Rock Wilderness Act. Our goal is to reach 218 House cosponsors of the bill (more than half the House membership) -- an important step in passing this legislation.

All lands proposed for wilderness designation in America's Red Rock Wilderness Act are owned by the American public and administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The bill is supported by SUWA, the Wasatch Mountain Club, the Sierra Club, The Wilderness Society, the Natural Resources Defense Council, and more than 200 other national and regional conservation organizations belonging to the Utah Wilderness Coalition.
Here is the text of the House Bill HR1774
http://www.suwa.org/site/DocServer/A....pdf?docID=682

And the Senate S882
http://www.suwa.org/site/DocServer/A....pdf?docID=683

These are last bills, this years bill are not yet available.
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