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Date Posted: 12:47:31 02/05/01 Mon
Author: Ian
Subject: On and on and on
In reply to: Kepp 's message, "and another thing" on 11:49:19 02/02/01 Fri

I told everyone who would listen that Nader was dead wrong.

I think that too much preservation is not a good thing. Preservation is fine to a certain point, but making it impossible to even drive through national parks that belong to you? Places like the Frankchruch wilderness are great to visit on foot, but I live in the middle of the Los Pinos National forest and I like being able to drive to my house instead of walking. If people want to preserve land, they should do what John Marvell is doing in Southern Idaho- bidding on grazing land and then preserving it. It shouldn't be the government's job to preserve the "wilderness".

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