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"Lennie Richardson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Svend, > > I haven't seen you put up any screwball posts yet, but you're standing on > the edge of wacko territory with this one. > > I walked through some of the forests out in Montana that burned in the > summer of 2000. It don't take a rocket surgeon to figger out that if there's > a foot of duff on the forest floor and the underbrush is dry as tinder, fire > will come as naturally as spring follows winter. > > Somebody needs to clean it up. Better still, they need to set controlled > fires. I think you're right about "somebody," but I think Svend has a point. There is little money to be made by loggin' companies in the clean up of the dead-fall, IMMHO. Unless the Bush Admin. plans to pay them what they could make loggin' old growth forests. Bush's record is not all that environmentally friendly, but it certainly is big business and industry favored. Op --anybody but Bush in 2004--
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