> I'm sorry, but to the Bridgestone boycott, I've got to say "Give me a > break." > > There are two sides to every story. Land use restrictions do concern me, > but I've lived in Washington and Oregon for the past ten years. You > don't have to look too far in any dirrection to find vast areas where > the land has been raped, clear cut like a bad crew cut for as many miles > as the eye can see. Preserving a little land here and there isn't the > worst thing that ever happened, particularly when it was private land to > begin with.
[dsn_klr650] bridgestone tire boycott
[dsn_klr650] bridgestone tire boycott
Well I have lived in Ohio all of my life, which is a hell of a lot closer to
Tennessee than Oregon, and I do have to look very far in any direction to find
someplace you can still ride off road. And as far as hating the Clinton Gore
administration, a donation of this private land would be a lot easier to take
if federal lands were not currently being closed in the manner they are.
Mark McCoy
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