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Re: We may lose Moab......
mlovett
Since I went to public school, I was taught from day one how evil mankind (and Americans) are. And that nature is under imminent destruction merely from the presence of human beings.
As we all know, this message plays well with the very young. You need some years to recognize that it is a power grab just like any other. To not be in denial, but to question assertions with harmful intent such as these.
Recently, a German environmentalist requested that Knut the baby polar bear be euthanized due to his contact with humans at the Berlin zoo. This is extreme, but I can see a direct parallel in closing off Moab.
Those of us here on the forum LOVE the outdoors, you especially. Look at the efforts of highbeams and the Adventure4X4 group to clean up places like Calico. Do any of us want to see it destroyed? No! Do we destroy it? No! Has anybody harmed it? No!
mlovett you will agree that Green-ness is not an absolute truth. Like any other religion it can be abused and put to use in politics.
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