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Posted by JHesler on October 11, 2004 at 07:50:05 from (68.81.213.155):
Bush wins again. Of the two bozos that we get to chose from for our leader, one can be relied on to deliver the most memorable lines. "We can't let trees mature because they just catch on fire". Does the age of the trees in a forest have anything to do with forest fires? I guess that's what happened to all the old growth forests, they must have burned. "We need to establish clean air regulations for off road equipment" Does anyone have data relating to the ratio of off road gallons used to on road gallons used? My guess might be way off but I don't think it would be much more than 1%. I'm looking forward to hearing even more wonderful ideas from this clod.
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