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DougW wrote:
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> How interesting that the OP has never came back to dispute
> anything. That indicates the typical write-only mentality
> of your basic nut-job.
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DougW wrote:
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> How interesting that the OP has never came back to dispute
> anything. That indicates the typical write-only mentality
> of your basic nut-job.
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> DougW
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DougW wrote:
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> <groups trimmed>
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> How interesting that the OP has never came back to dispute
> anything. That indicates the typical write-only mentality
> of your basic nut-job.
>
> --
> DougW
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DougW wrote:
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> <groups trimmed>
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> How interesting that the OP has never came back to dispute
> anything. That indicates the typical write-only mentality
> of your basic nut-job.
>
> --
> DougW
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R. Lander proclaimed:
> The "respect" for nature shown by offroad enthusiasts is documented by
> all the cans, bottles and wrappers they toss on scenic trails. The
> Rubicon near Lake Tahoe shows how these anthropocentric mouth-breathers
> view the land. They can't be bothered carrying a trash bag and packing
> it out. No room in the Jeep or some other excuse.
>
> People with a conquer-nature mentality have little respect for its
> sanctity. The show stealer is their fancy machinery, not the land.
> Nature is just another place to make noise and whoop it up. It's hard
> to prove, but the number of offroad litterers is probably at least 25%.
> It goes beyond a few rotten apples making the rest look bad.
>
> It's very simple: people who bash environmentalism don't respect the
> environment that much. They talk of "extremism" but effective
> protection will always seem extreme to those who want land UNprotected.
> Environmental problems are people problems and more people create more
> impact. Population can't continue without stealing more land. That's
> the crux of all these conflicts. It's not about shadowy entities trying
> to block your rights, it's more people fighting over less acreage.
>
> In the lower 48 states, there's no real frontier left. We don't need
> more machines, noise and trail(er) trash invading the last wild, quiet
> places. Be happy with all the trails you've got. If you find those
> trails overcrowded, blame human overbreeding, not environmentalism.
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> The "respect" for nature shown by offroad enthusiasts is documented by
> all the cans, bottles and wrappers they toss on scenic trails. The
> Rubicon near Lake Tahoe shows how these anthropocentric mouth-breathers
> view the land. They can't be bothered carrying a trash bag and packing
> it out. No room in the Jeep or some other excuse.
>
> People with a conquer-nature mentality have little respect for its
> sanctity. The show stealer is their fancy machinery, not the land.
> Nature is just another place to make noise and whoop it up. It's hard
> to prove, but the number of offroad litterers is probably at least 25%.
> It goes beyond a few rotten apples making the rest look bad.
>
> It's very simple: people who bash environmentalism don't respect the
> environment that much. They talk of "extremism" but effective
> protection will always seem extreme to those who want land UNprotected.
> Environmental problems are people problems and more people create more
> impact. Population can't continue without stealing more land. That's
> the crux of all these conflicts. It's not about shadowy entities trying
> to block your rights, it's more people fighting over less acreage.
>
> In the lower 48 states, there's no real frontier left. We don't need
> more machines, noise and trail(er) trash invading the last wild, quiet
> places. Be happy with all the trails you've got. If you find those
> trails overcrowded, blame human overbreeding, not environmentalism.
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R. Lander proclaimed:
> The "respect" for nature shown by offroad enthusiasts is documented by
> all the cans, bottles and wrappers they toss on scenic trails. The
> Rubicon near Lake Tahoe shows how these anthropocentric mouth-breathers
> view the land. They can't be bothered carrying a trash bag and packing
> it out. No room in the Jeep or some other excuse.
>
> People with a conquer-nature mentality have little respect for its
> sanctity. The show stealer is their fancy machinery, not the land.
> Nature is just another place to make noise and whoop it up. It's hard
> to prove, but the number of offroad litterers is probably at least 25%.
> It goes beyond a few rotten apples making the rest look bad.
>
> It's very simple: people who bash environmentalism don't respect the
> environment that much. They talk of "extremism" but effective
> protection will always seem extreme to those who want land UNprotected.
> Environmental problems are people problems and more people create more
> impact. Population can't continue without stealing more land. That's
> the crux of all these conflicts. It's not about shadowy entities trying
> to block your rights, it's more people fighting over less acreage.
>
> In the lower 48 states, there's no real frontier left. We don't need
> more machines, noise and trail(er) trash invading the last wild, quiet
> places. Be happy with all the trails you've got. If you find those
> trails overcrowded, blame human overbreeding, not environmentalism.
--------.
> The "respect" for nature shown by offroad enthusiasts is documented by
> all the cans, bottles and wrappers they toss on scenic trails. The
> Rubicon near Lake Tahoe shows how these anthropocentric mouth-breathers
> view the land. They can't be bothered carrying a trash bag and packing
> it out. No room in the Jeep or some other excuse.
>
> People with a conquer-nature mentality have little respect for its
> sanctity. The show stealer is their fancy machinery, not the land.
> Nature is just another place to make noise and whoop it up. It's hard
> to prove, but the number of offroad litterers is probably at least 25%.
> It goes beyond a few rotten apples making the rest look bad.
>
> It's very simple: people who bash environmentalism don't respect the
> environment that much. They talk of "extremism" but effective
> protection will always seem extreme to those who want land UNprotected.
> Environmental problems are people problems and more people create more
> impact. Population can't continue without stealing more land. That's
> the crux of all these conflicts. It's not about shadowy entities trying
> to block your rights, it's more people fighting over less acreage.
>
> In the lower 48 states, there's no real frontier left. We don't need
> more machines, noise and trail(er) trash invading the last wild, quiet
> places. Be happy with all the trails you've got. If you find those
> trails overcrowded, blame human overbreeding, not environmentalism.
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R. Lander proclaimed:
> The "respect" for nature shown by offroad enthusiasts is documented by
> all the cans, bottles and wrappers they toss on scenic trails. The
> Rubicon near Lake Tahoe shows how these anthropocentric mouth-breathers
> view the land. They can't be bothered carrying a trash bag and packing
> it out. No room in the Jeep or some other excuse.
>
> People with a conquer-nature mentality have little respect for its
> sanctity. The show stealer is their fancy machinery, not the land.
> Nature is just another place to make noise and whoop it up. It's hard
> to prove, but the number of offroad litterers is probably at least 25%.
> It goes beyond a few rotten apples making the rest look bad.
>
> It's very simple: people who bash environmentalism don't respect the
> environment that much. They talk of "extremism" but effective
> protection will always seem extreme to those who want land UNprotected.
> Environmental problems are people problems and more people create more
> impact. Population can't continue without stealing more land. That's
> the crux of all these conflicts. It's not about shadowy entities trying
> to block your rights, it's more people fighting over less acreage.
>
> In the lower 48 states, there's no real frontier left. We don't need
> more machines, noise and trail(er) trash invading the last wild, quiet
> places. Be happy with all the trails you've got. If you find those
> trails overcrowded, blame human overbreeding, not environmentalism.
--------.
> The "respect" for nature shown by offroad enthusiasts is documented by
> all the cans, bottles and wrappers they toss on scenic trails. The
> Rubicon near Lake Tahoe shows how these anthropocentric mouth-breathers
> view the land. They can't be bothered carrying a trash bag and packing
> it out. No room in the Jeep or some other excuse.
>
> People with a conquer-nature mentality have little respect for its
> sanctity. The show stealer is their fancy machinery, not the land.
> Nature is just another place to make noise and whoop it up. It's hard
> to prove, but the number of offroad litterers is probably at least 25%.
> It goes beyond a few rotten apples making the rest look bad.
>
> It's very simple: people who bash environmentalism don't respect the
> environment that much. They talk of "extremism" but effective
> protection will always seem extreme to those who want land UNprotected.
> Environmental problems are people problems and more people create more
> impact. Population can't continue without stealing more land. That's
> the crux of all these conflicts. It's not about shadowy entities trying
> to block your rights, it's more people fighting over less acreage.
>
> In the lower 48 states, there's no real frontier left. We don't need
> more machines, noise and trail(er) trash invading the last wild, quiet
> places. Be happy with all the trails you've got. If you find those
> trails overcrowded, blame human overbreeding, not environmentalism.
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C. E. White proclaimed:
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>
> Believe what you will, it happens all the time. Usually I only see the
> results (tracks cut in paths and fields), but occasionally one of the
> geniuses gets stuck. I've found trucks buried up to the axles, laying on the
> sides in the ditches, sitting across ditches, or just not running. I've
> tried asking the Sheriff for help - what a joke!
Name of Sheriff, name of community?
I'm not calling you a liar, but trespass is trespass.
>
>
> Believe what you will, it happens all the time. Usually I only see the
> results (tracks cut in paths and fields), but occasionally one of the
> geniuses gets stuck. I've found trucks buried up to the axles, laying on the
> sides in the ditches, sitting across ditches, or just not running. I've
> tried asking the Sheriff for help - what a joke!
Name of Sheriff, name of community?
I'm not calling you a liar, but trespass is trespass.
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C. E. White proclaimed:
>
>
> Believe what you will, it happens all the time. Usually I only see the
> results (tracks cut in paths and fields), but occasionally one of the
> geniuses gets stuck. I've found trucks buried up to the axles, laying on the
> sides in the ditches, sitting across ditches, or just not running. I've
> tried asking the Sheriff for help - what a joke!
Name of Sheriff, name of community?
I'm not calling you a liar, but trespass is trespass.
>
>
> Believe what you will, it happens all the time. Usually I only see the
> results (tracks cut in paths and fields), but occasionally one of the
> geniuses gets stuck. I've found trucks buried up to the axles, laying on the
> sides in the ditches, sitting across ditches, or just not running. I've
> tried asking the Sheriff for help - what a joke!
Name of Sheriff, name of community?
I'm not calling you a liar, but trespass is trespass.
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C. E. White proclaimed:
>
>
> Believe what you will, it happens all the time. Usually I only see the
> results (tracks cut in paths and fields), but occasionally one of the
> geniuses gets stuck. I've found trucks buried up to the axles, laying on the
> sides in the ditches, sitting across ditches, or just not running. I've
> tried asking the Sheriff for help - what a joke!
Name of Sheriff, name of community?
I'm not calling you a liar, but trespass is trespass.
>
>
> Believe what you will, it happens all the time. Usually I only see the
> results (tracks cut in paths and fields), but occasionally one of the
> geniuses gets stuck. I've found trucks buried up to the axles, laying on the
> sides in the ditches, sitting across ditches, or just not running. I've
> tried asking the Sheriff for help - what a joke!
Name of Sheriff, name of community?
I'm not calling you a liar, but trespass is trespass.
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Steve Foley proclaimed:
> "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
> news:%mHfg.1322$sP1.50@fed1read07...
>
>
>>And Rick, I can't believe you'd call a farmer a "-----" because he got
>>pissed over offroaders who screwed up his cultivated fields. I'd bet
>>big money if someone came onto any of your property that was cultivated
>>and screwed it up that you'd scream bloody murder.
>
>
> Jerry, I think he was saying he was a "-----" for doing nothing about it but
> whine.
>
>
Naw, I'd expect that the local Sheriff has caller ID and tends to avoid
calls from whack jobs.
> "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
> news:%mHfg.1322$sP1.50@fed1read07...
>
>
>>And Rick, I can't believe you'd call a farmer a "-----" because he got
>>pissed over offroaders who screwed up his cultivated fields. I'd bet
>>big money if someone came onto any of your property that was cultivated
>>and screwed it up that you'd scream bloody murder.
>
>
> Jerry, I think he was saying he was a "-----" for doing nothing about it but
> whine.
>
>
Naw, I'd expect that the local Sheriff has caller ID and tends to avoid
calls from whack jobs.
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Steve Foley proclaimed:
> "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
> news:%mHfg.1322$sP1.50@fed1read07...
>
>
>>And Rick, I can't believe you'd call a farmer a "-----" because he got
>>pissed over offroaders who screwed up his cultivated fields. I'd bet
>>big money if someone came onto any of your property that was cultivated
>>and screwed it up that you'd scream bloody murder.
>
>
> Jerry, I think he was saying he was a "-----" for doing nothing about it but
> whine.
>
>
Naw, I'd expect that the local Sheriff has caller ID and tends to avoid
calls from whack jobs.
> "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
> news:%mHfg.1322$sP1.50@fed1read07...
>
>
>>And Rick, I can't believe you'd call a farmer a "-----" because he got
>>pissed over offroaders who screwed up his cultivated fields. I'd bet
>>big money if someone came onto any of your property that was cultivated
>>and screwed it up that you'd scream bloody murder.
>
>
> Jerry, I think he was saying he was a "-----" for doing nothing about it but
> whine.
>
>
Naw, I'd expect that the local Sheriff has caller ID and tends to avoid
calls from whack jobs.