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Steve Lusardi Steve Lusardi is offline
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Default Alaska Senator Stops EPA Permit Relief Bill - 07/02/2008

Well Popeye, here is what it is. You are truly talking out of your ass.
Recreational boats do not flush balast tanks. They occasionaly have to pump
bilges, but that is leaked water that has entered the hull through very
small orifaces and when that occurs , the transit distance that water
traveled is miniscule, which creates no species threat. Yet you have no
conscience in the denial of common sense rights to your fellow citizens.
Please give these listeners your logic on why we have to absorb the cost of
your ignorance without just reprisal? I for one, am outraged.
Steve

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On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 11:56:00 -0600, "Popeye"
said:

The lone Senator did the right thing.


Nice troll.

Ainagonna happen. Nor is Roger's parade of horribles going to happen. I'd
recommend a rereading of that classic Chicken Little.


I'd recommend reviewing the laws enacted by many of the states regarding
invasive species. The EPA rules are pretty watered down compared to what
states have already enacted. The lone Senator did do the right thing, he
spoke his conscience. If the goal of the EPA rules is to stop invasive
species, why should the vast number, or any number, of boaters be exempt
especially when these invasive species are shown to come from every type
of boater? If the goal is to punish business, then by all means sock it to
them but don't cry when goods become really expensive or unavailable.

As far as Roger's complaint of losing rights/freedoms they all went out
the window as soon as the boat hits the water. Under Federal Admiralty
Jurisdiction the citizen has almost no rights and certainly no right to
trial by jury, a Constitutional provision only valid on land.