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Breaking the law, then falsely claiming law not broken does not nullify the crime. Suggest you stop the insults and stick to the topics. Or announce youre done arguing AGAIN - and take a break. Either would be nice. |
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Yet another example. I am sticking to the topic and you are deflecting.
You seem to be an intelligent guy in other areas - it would be nice if you would fully engage your brain on political topics instead of sticking to a narrow array of democrat and far left talking points.
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This is the thread topic
Massive victory ! Earthjustice successfully fought the Trump administration’s harmful rollback of environmental protections that would have opened Alaska’s Tongass National Forest to logging. The forest is home to centuries-old trees and an endless variety of wildlife. This is one of hundreds of lawsuits that Earthjustice has filed to protect and defend species and their habitats. |
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I definitely agree with preserving old growth trees, but it's kind of sad what lousy lumber we have to use now. In the 80's, I had a lumber yard manager who was getting me old growth fir for FRAMING lumber. It was so nice that it could be milled for interior trim and what a joy to use for framing, it started out and stayed straight, unlike the trash we use today. I grew up seeing that kind of fir for trim - my grandfather built a house in 1918 and what beautiful finish carpentry was possible with that straight grained, knot free material. Sadly, like salmon and other fish, we have overharvested in the extreme and are suffering for it now.
I'm not sure all of the hundreds of lawsuits are appropriate, but I haven't studied it, so have no comment on that.
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