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Tina wrote on Jan 10, 2008 2:08 PM:
Thomas wrote on Jan 10, 2008 12:31 PM:
Tina wrote on Jan 8, 2008 12:51 PM:
Thomas wrote on Jan 8, 2008 11:57 AM:
Just An Observer wrote on Jan 7, 2008 9:12 PM:
Since these elected officials are supported by the majority of people here, which is how they got elected (LOL!), since the citizen input was pro-Griffith and since the OPAC board itself wanted Griffith, it's apparent to me that Griffith got the needed public support and is not a megacorp shill. What he does stand for so far as I can see is that we need to use our resources WISELY as opposed to locking them up as the radical environmentalist contigent would have us do. Thankfully that contingent is a minority, albeit a noisy one as well as a litigous one. Coos Bay and the South Coast make money when the resources are PROPERLY harvested, whether that be fish, logs or natural gas. We the majority have a vested interest in maintaining our economy and that maintenance means not over-reaching the limits of those resources as well as not under-utilizing them either plus not making a mess when we do use them since we do enjoy a nice place to live as well as the ability to make a living here.
If someone does get out of hand and do things in violation of the various environmental laws, then the environmentalists will act to reign in the abusers as that is what they do at their best. At their worst they act as obstructionists. When I see them acting well as protective stewards of the natural resources, then I'll give support their way when the issue at hand demands such. When we have a voice from the other side like Griffith, who seems to promote good utilization practices, I'll support him as well when what he says makes sense for actually attaining the goal of sustainable harvesting/usage of our natural bounty.
By the way, I am NOT the Coos Bay Kid JK, I am Just An Observer...LOL!
Thomas wrote on Jan 7, 2008 5:03 PM:
Tina wrote on Jan 7, 2008 1:46 PM:
Responsible Management wrote on Jan 7, 2008 11:50 AM:
Griffith will defend the economies of the south coast against the ill-advised feel-good policies that are destroying US (you, me and all south coast citizens). He will make sure the rules are followed, as he has in the past. Kulongoskitzhaber wants the reserves, without any real economic analysis of their impacts. Is his environmental legacy more important than the economies of the south coast?
JK wrote on Jan 6, 2008 10:36 AM:
polit-icks wrote on Jan 5, 2008 9:46 PM:
Thomas wrote on Jan 5, 2008 4:03 PM:
Just An Observer wrote on Jan 5, 2008 12:27 PM:
I find it interesting that Verger takes an oblique slap at Grffith for "strong positions". Does not Mrs. Verger also have "strong positions"? If she doesn't, then what does she stand for? If she does, why does she make this remark, which comes across as a catty criticism of an opposing point of view? The answer to either question is not favorable for Mrs. Verger.
Once again I hope I do not disappoint Just Me, Coos Bay Kid and others who see me as a negative force. Got to keep the fans happy after all...LOL! However where negative events happen and let's face it, newspapers don't sell with happy news ("If it bleeds it leads!") and thus the news stories are going to be those dealing with problems and negative events. If you can't deal with my take, DON'T READ IT!
Simple enough, eh?




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