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Posted by Sid on August 31, 2004 at 19:50:57 from (12.160.111.157):
In Reply to: Waynes OT Thread posted by Pitch on August 31, 2004 at 19:07:58:
The Government is supposed to be by the people for the people. What about places where people can not have a fireplace or a wood burning stove. The Government did that. What about the high price of lumber while good timber burns every year because people who own that land can not harvest and manage good timber land in a manner that is both profitable and good for the enviroment. The government did that. Or to be more correct power hungry beuracrats sitting behind desks did that. I am not saying all government employs are bad but we have too many and too many regulations because we are allowing a few feel good people force their ideas and regulations on us many of them without any merit. I understand you can only see the bottom of the Grand Canyon by Mule train. What about our senior citizens who have worked and saved to enjoy their later years only to be "locked out" of places like this because they can not ride a mule?
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