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Mitt listens to Nevadans' concerns
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L | 10:14 a.m. Aug. 14, 2007
Mr. Romney admits he does not know much about public land management issues, but
then he goes ahead and jumps feet first into making statements, which may be
popular with folks in Nevada, but which might be very unpopular with members of
both parties in other parts of the country. Such statements could well cost him
some votes compared with what he might gain in Nevada by making them. We will
see if others pick up on what he said.
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Anon | 11:55 a.m. Aug. 14, 2007
Perhaps Mr. Romney needs a remedial course on public lands issues. BLM, Park
Service, and Forest Service administered lands (among others) do not belong to
the people of any one state but to all Americans. Although local needs and
interests are on the table as management plans are considered, ultimately
decisions are made that consider a wider and longer view than what would usually
be done with only local input. This is as it should be. Our public lands in the
West are a wonderful asset that we should be glad the whole country is willing
to foot the bill to manage even though westerners get the greater benefits.
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M M S | 2:18 p.m. Aug. 14, 2007
Oh Oh! Anon sent a strong signal for a left turn. I have seen it before. This is
not typical rehtoric of a Utah citizen...it comes from east of the Mississippi,
where there are virtually no public lands, and from the left coast. Transplants,
and those of the far left in Utah, have little interest in the agenda of the
majority of those living near and utilizing our vast public lands in their
livlyhoods and who have done so from the very beginnings. I have noted on
numerous occasions that "eastern transplants" who have been employed
by these federal agancies to "give remedial courses" to local Utah
citizens on how to comply with liberal aganda on the use and control of their
own back yards run into trouble with their local neighbors. I look with interest
at the Nevada ranchers who expell these types from their terrain with whatever
means required. States rights and interests should always prevail.
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Nephi | 11:27 p.m. Aug. 14, 2007
Do you understand simple English? Public Land is land that belongs to the
American public. Is this difficult to understand? Utah has it's hand out
for federal dollars to fight fires on the public's lands. States rights
belong on state owned land. You take care of you property and quit thinking
public land is a federal entitlement to welfare ranchers.
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Peter | 4:06 p.m. Aug. 15, 2007
Mitt had an uptick in support after his win in the Iowa Straw Poll. He's
been looking more and more presidential. How much would you expect a guy from
Massachusetts to know about ranching and mining interests, though? I think his
point that Public Land has gotten out of control is well made, though
(there's way too much Federal lands in Western states is the point). Or
don't you understand English, Nephi? ;)
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