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108" Smurfmobile
Join Date: Aug 2000
Member # 1494
Location: The Land Of The Free, Thanks To The Brave!
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>>Bush May Overturn Roadless Rule!
>> >> >>President Leaning Toward Overturning FS Roadless Rule >> >>YOU CAN WIN IF YOU TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION >> >>The 58 Million Acre Wilderness Land Grab Hangs In the Balance >> >> >>The Greens are joining Democrats in a CONCERTED EFFORT IN THE MEDIA to >>cow the Bush Administration in order to KEEP THE ROADLESS RULE >> UNCHANGED and to BLOCK ANY COURT ACTIONS. >> >>They are urging an UPRISING BY THEIR MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS against White >>House review of the Roadless Rule. THEY WANT TO LOCK YOU OUT. >> >>You have a ONE TIME CHANCE ONLY to OVERTURN THE ROADLESS RULE. >> >>You must carryout a GRASSROOT UPRISING TO OVERTURN THE ROADLESS RULE >>immediately!! >> >> >> >>SEND A MESSAGE THANKING PRESIDENT BUSH for the good work he is doing >>toward overturning the ROADLESS RULE. >> >>URGE PRESIDENT BUSH and the rest of the Administration TO STAY WITH IT >>and resist the greens ATTEMPT AT INTIMIDATION. >> >>You must deluge President Bush, Congress and Secretary Veneman Monday, >>March 26th and Tuesday, March 27th. The future of the ROADLESS RULE will >>likely be decided those two days. >> >> >> >>YOUR ACTION WILL DICTATE THE FINAL OUTCOME >> >> >>****URGENT ACTION REQUIRED**** >> >> >>HERE'S WHAT YOU MUST DO: >> >> >>-----1. Call, fax and e-mail the White House BOTH MONDAY AND TUESDAY >>urging President Bush to find a way to overturn the Roadless Rule. The >>Forest Service Roadless Rule MUST BE OVERTURNED. Thank President Bush for >>taking all legal steps to bring fairness back to National Forest >>management. Urge him to stand firm. Tell him not to pull back from the >>effort to overturn the Roadless Rule. >> >>E-mail AND Fax President George W. Bush >> >>President's FAX: (202) 456-2461 >> >>president@whitehouse.gov >> >>Phone: (202) 456-1111 >> >> >>-----2. Fax and e-mail Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman urging her to >>work with states, counties and user groups to keep access to the affected >>58 million acres for everyone. >> >>E-mail AND Fax Secretary Ann Veneman >> >>FAX: (202) 720-4732 >>FAX: (202) 720-5437 >> >>Ann.veneman@usda.gov >> >> >>-----3. Call, fax and e-mail both your Senators and your Congressman both >>Monday and Tuesday urging them to support President Bush as he seeks to >>make these 58 millions acres available for multiple-use and access. >> >> All Senators and Congressmen may be called at the Capitol Switchboard >>at (202) 224-3121. When you call, ask for their fax and e-mail address if >>you don't already have them. >> >> >>-----4. Send copies of your faxes and e-mails to your local newspapers, >>radio and TV stations. >> >> >>-----5. Call Western Union at (800) 325-6000 to send a PUBLIC OPINION GRAM >>to EVERY SENATOR AND CONGRESSMAN urging them to SUPPORT PRESIDENT BUSH AS >>HE CONSIDERS HOW TO OVERTURN THE ROADLESS RULE. For only $225 charged to >>your phone bill or credit card, you can send a 40 word message that will >>get to every Senator and Congressman within a few hours. Share the cost >>with your friends, neighbors and business associates. CONGRESS MUST FEEL >>THE HEAT. >> >> >>BACKGROUND >> >>(Look below for the reasons to oppose the Roadless Rule. Take three or >>four, put them in your own words, then send them to President Bush, >>Secretary Veneman, your Senators and Congressman in a fax or e-mail.) >> >> >>THE ROADLESS RULE: >> >>-----The 58 million acre Clinton-Gore Roadless Rule is the largest land >>grab in the history of the lower 48 states. >> >>-----Remember that nearly all rural counties voted for Bush. The Roadless >>Rule does great damage to rural economies all across America. >> >>-----The Roadless Rule affects all Americans, and yet, appears to be >>politically driven by a select few special interest groups. >> >>-----The Roadless Rule process denied states and local governments their >>requests for Cooperating Agency Status. >> >>-----The Clinton Forest Service ignored Congressional Members requests for >>an extension of the public input for the Roadless Rule Draft Environmental >>Impact Statement. >> >>-----Millions of Americans will loose both recreational access, as well as, >>their economic ties to healthy, productive National Forests, as nearly 58 >>million acres of public land is categorically made into a Wilderness Areas. >> >>-----The Roadless Rule was non-scientifically based and politically driven >>during the public comment process. >> >>-----The Roadless Rule process never addressed the environmental or >>economic >>consequences of the Rule >> >>-----The Roadless Rule is really the Clinton/ Gore Wilderness Preservation >>Plan. >> >>-----The Roadless Rule allocates lands without respect or compliance with >>existing Forest Plans, on-going Forest Plan Revisions or the administrative >>and legal process of Forest Planning, NEPA or the Regulatory Flexibility >>Act. >> >>-----The process designating the Roadless Rule circumvented the >>administrative and legal process because the Clinton-Gore Forest Service >>was unduly influenced by environmental groups and have made political deals >>to create Wilderness Areas whether states, local governments or the >>American people want NO ACCESS to our National Forests or not. >> >>-----The Roadless Rule process denied every reasonable request from >>Senators, US Representatives, Governors, County Commissioners, other >>qualified non-governmental entities, as well as, petitions from >>individuals, seeking Cooperating Agency Status in order to participate in >>the DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT (DEIS) and to assess impacts of >>the Roadless Rule on states and local communities. >> >>-----Congress must, by law, vote to designate new Wilderness Areas in the >>US. The Roadless Rule effectively designates Wilderness Areas in all >>National Forests. This violates the federal Wilderness Act and individual >>states' Wilderness Area designation statutes. >> >>-----If the Roadless Rule is allowed to stand, access for millions of >>Americans will be limited to Wilderness Area management criteria. This >>means that disabled, older, and other recreating Americans, will no longer >>enjoy access to our National Forests. >> >>-----The Forest Service states that driving in the National Forests has >>increased dramatically over the last ten years. The Roadless Rule closes >>tens of thousands of miles of roads for tourism access to millions of >>Americans. >> >>-----The local economic impact of the Roadless Rule, especially in states >>where the Forest Service controls millions of acres of lands, has not been >>analyzed adequately. >> >>-----The economic and environmental impacts of the Roadless Rule were not >>sufficiently addressed in the DEIS. The Potential Costs of the Roadless >>Rule were grossly understated and offensive to the States and local >>governments that will be adversely affected. That is why Cooperating >>Agency Status was denied the States. >> >>-----Forest Health was identified as a Potential Cost of implementing the >>Roadless Rule. Fuel loading and fire risk, as well as, Forest Health, were >>not adequately >>analyzed in the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS). >> >>-----The cost is grossly understated and examples of costs are readily >>available from the recent fires in New Mexico, Arizona, Florida, Wyoming, >>Montana, and other states need to be included. >> >>-----The Roadless Rule carries out the environmentalist agenda creating a >>disastrous situation with no management occurring on the ground on every >>National Forest in the nation. >> >>-----As the Forest Service shuts down multiple use of the National Forests >>under the Roadless Rule and the new Planning Regulations, the economies of >>the rural areas that have been already and severely impacted by prior >>Clinton-Gore policy shifts, will be devastated by the Roadless Rule. >> >>-----Wildfires and pest infestations will go unchecked under the >>non-management scenario that the Roadless Rule creates. ------------------ <FONT COLOR="yellow">"Its a Wheelbase Thing, Your Jeep Wouldn't Understand"</FONT c> Peter S. Di Primo V.P. - Ventura County Axle Snappers 4WDC www.axlesnappers.com Yellowsub1962@aol.com |
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108" Smurfmobile
Join Date: Aug 2000
Member # 1494
Location: The Land Of The Free, Thanks To The Brave!
Posts: 8,266
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<FONT COLOR="Yellow">FYI</FONT c>*** BLUERIBBON ALERT *** BLUERIBBON ALERT *** BLUERIBBON ALERT ***
Dear Subscriber: We have been notified by several subscribers on this list that the email address to Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman has been bouncing back as a bad email. It is possible that the address itself is somehow bad, but it is more likely that the problem stems from the inadvertent lack of space in front of Secretary Veneman’s email address (if you clicked on the email address, instead of typing it in, you would have gotten a failed email return). To avoid the entire problem, here is another email address for Secretary Veneman: <agsec@usda.gov> You can also go to: http://capwiz.com/share/dbq/officials/ ...to look up any agency official, including Veneman (just click on the “Agencies” link in the upper right portion of the frame). We apologize for any inconvenience you may have experienced due to this error, and we hope that this will not keep you from letting both the President and Secretary Veneman know that you oppose the Roadless plan! BlueRibbon Coalition *** END ALERT *** END ALERT *** END ALERT *** END ALERT *** ------------------ <FONT COLOR="yellow">"Its a Wheelbase Thing, Your Jeep Wouldn't Understand"</FONT c> Peter S. Di Primo V.P. - Ventura County Axle Snappers 4WDC www.axlesnappers.com Yellowsub1962@aol.com |
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2000
Member # 2510
Location: Miami, Fl
Posts: 4,437
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I'm e-mailing them now, and sending this to everyone in the Jeep club I belong to.
------------------ Ian, all the way from sunny South Florida where women are in bikinis all year long! |
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