Forests fall silent under Bush plan

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Our national forests are held by our federal government in trust for the American people. The U.S. Forest Service, which is controlled by our president, acts as the trustee or steward of those lands with a sacred responsibility to manage them in a way that benefits not only the American people but all future generations as well. Thus, the law governing our forests establishes a system of accountability to the citizenry, owners of the forests.

Of note, the law prohibits timber harvest that would threaten the continued productivity of the land by not conserving the soils necessary for tree growth, or that would rob future generations of the rich biological diversity represented by the abundance of fish and wildlife that make these living forests, as opposed to industrial tree farms. In light of this patriotic duty to manage our forests in a manner that benefits our grandchildren, Americans of all stripe should be alarmed at the Bush administration's newest proposal to dismantle the system of accountability that has stood for 30 years and allow our land stewards to sacrifice our natural heritage to the short-sighted economic interests of a few well-connected industries.

The most shocking and reprehensible proposal involves exempting forest plan revisions from the requirement for environmental review. The first generation of forest plans adopted for each forest under the 1976 Forest Act has expired, and by law must be revised based upon the lessons learned in the first 20 years. These plans contain promises made to the American people to balance environmental and economic interests in managing our forests. Of particular note are minimum levels of old-growth habitat that were to be set aside to protect wildlife.

Old-growth forests take centuries to develop into the kind of complex habitat that a third of all forest inhabitants depend upon for their survival. They also contain the large trees most desired by the timber industry, and thus have been hit hard by historic logging. In revising their forest plans, the Forest Service is required to account for how much old growth is left. If they allowed logging below minimum thresholds — which appears to be the case in most forests — then they are required to study the impacts of this illegal timber harvest on wildlife diversity and revise the plan in a manner that allows the species to recover.

While this is clearly what Congress intended, the Bush administration has other ideas. They are proposing to overrule the will of the American people by allowing species like the great gray owl to be eliminated and by exempting plans from environmental review. Whether this is legal or not is beside the point. Americans should be outraged that their president would even propose such a complete abdication of sacred responsibility.

Mr. Bush is apparently not content with simply talking to God. Now, he wants to play God by leaving a legacy of species genocide.

Make no mistake about the administration's intentions. Given a free hand, the former timber industry hacks Mr. Bush appointed to oversee our forests will liquidate the last few percent of old growth habitat, calling it "forest health."

As centuries-old habitat is irreplaceable in human time frames, the long-term result will likely be permanent extinction of many forest owls, furbearers and woodpeckers. While many of these species are no longer considered "viable," our land managers refuse to monitor their populations, and then deny listing petitions under the Endangered Species Act for lack of population data.

Unless you are prepared to pass this shameful legacy onto your grandchildren, you must make your voices heard now, before your forests fall silent.


Tom Woodbury of Missoula, Mont., has a home in Boise and is in litigation over Targhee and Southwest Idaho revised forest plans.

http://www.idahostatesman.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050210/NEWS0503/502100332/1052/NEWS05
 
hmm dont know what say but bush seems be prob most important we payin taxes in no one this year i know got good tax return not us anyway he also tryin have us pay in social security bs becouse if we pay in we dont get anyway only ones have now im angry :BLEEP:
 
Quiet_One said:
hmm dont know what say but bush seems be prob most important we payin taxes in no one this year i know got good tax return not us anyway he also tryin have us pay in social security bs becouse if we pay in we dont get anyway only ones have now im angry :BLEEP:

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Quiet One, "hmm dont know what say but bush seems be prob most important we payin taxes in no one this year i know got good tax return not us anyway he also tryin have us pay in social security bs becouse if we pay in we dont get anyway only ones have now im angry"

I agree 100% and I'm on your side all the way.
 
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Quiet_One
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OMG these people really need to have some help upstairs god i mean they acting like they dont know better like kid would do wich kid wouldnt not that anyway i tell u if i knew her or dummy who cutt his e.t. lol u know what i mean no alchol for him ever if someone would help him and for girl she needs jail time deff life sentence it is murder in 1degree i think

Here is QO's response on my thread over on the Fireside forum. Maybe the some one could decipher both posts.

Nemont
 
Quiet One, Dude!! You are a trip. You make me laugh. :D WTF??? It's like you're talking to yourself. Don't you realize nobody understands anything you say, other than yourself? (and maybe Ithaca) :rolleyes:
 
well hate it when people cruel shoulda got more years here he would of to; to bad the cops in diff states judges whatever to slow not like here he be so in trouble anyway thats wrong he got off easy by way if i were the "big daddy" i ate his butt up

Here is a quote from up in the elk forum. I think one two many puffs on the bong or something.

Nemont
 
Anybody ever watch "King of the Hill" with the one neighbor that is always mumbling something that doesn't make sense????

I'm think the Cheese's little brother sounds just like that....
 
EG :D

..and the point of this thread is now :confused:

Hell Quiet One, looks at smalls post in the "2005 Hottest Year" thread, he makes more sense and admits he was drunk! ;)

Whats the old line...I'n not a thunk as sum drinkle peep I yam...
 
Quiet one is a girl, fellas....
She has been working on her English skills so bear with some of the statements. Not every one is as brilliant as you rocket scientists... :rolleyes:
 
Last time I looked, spelling didn't equal "rocket scientist" stutus. :D
She has been working on her English skills so bear with some of the statements.
Cool, now I know they were indeed statements. :D 'chsr, maybe you could proof before they are posted. She may have something of value to share, but right now I don't know what the hell she is talking about.

feclnogn :D :D :D
 
This makes sense now....I'll use the same posture (icon) I always do when talking (and trying to understand) my wife hump hump hump dear!
 
Quiet_One said:
hmm dont know what say but bush seems be prob most important we payin taxes in no one this year i know got good tax return not us anyway he also tryin have us pay in social security bs becouse if we pay in we dont get anyway only ones have now im angry :BLEEP:

Translation:
Hmm? I don't know what to say but President Bush seems to be a problem. Its most important to him that we keep paying our taxes. No one I know got a good tax return this year, not us either. Anyway, Bush is also trying to have all of us continue to pay into the Social Security system which is bullshit IMO because even if we pay in to the system we won't ever get any benefits. Only the ones who get SS now will get paid. Now I'm angry.

Fellas, to be fair to Quiet One I think she spends too much time in chat rooms where this type of quasi-english "shorthand" is common. Basically speed over accuracy. Her posts do remind me of the Jodi Foster character "Nell" essa tayuh inna wee-in (its the trees in the wind)
 
Erik,

Aren't you a teacher somewhere? How do you keep from going crazy when you see this stuff (like the horrible abuse of the Queen's English by ElkCheese?)
 
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