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![]() "Tinkerntom" wrote in message m... Hi riverman, I am glad to hear from you, or should I say Myron, since we're getting to know each other. I know how to use Google also, and found some interesting post. Seems that you have a history of googling that even others have heard of your legendary exploits....from www.chataboutboats.com "riverman" wrote in message ... What about http://www.portlandrivercompany.com/ ? --riverman Jeez, Myron; bragging about yer googling skill aGAIN? (^BD -Richard, His Kanubic Travesty" I remember seeing the above post, on the other board, but did not make the connection. Glad to make the connection and to get to know you better. I was also interested that you are sensitive to "Messages from God", but I wonder if you ever checked what the engine light was all about? Uhh, yeah. It was the sunlight reflecting through the dashboard, as the story said. I left it uncovered for the humorous reminder, whenever the sun was just right, of just what happens when you go chasing etherial messages from nonexistant beings or looking for meanings and guidance from outside your own experience and better sense. By the way, the post from oci-one was made here, not on chataboutboats, and you apparently completely missed the meaning. He and I have known each other from this board for about 10 years, and have mutual respect for our open boating abilities and general distain of buttboaters (although he's a much better whitewater boater than I ever was). Like he and Wilko, who I know pretty well and have had the pleasure of meeting and paddling with in Europe, and also many others, I have also been posting here for most of a decade. I copied below your original post, to start this thread, so that we can refocus where this all started. "I mean it. Four more years of President Bush could mean a lot of our wilderness gets opened up to development and timber harvesting. I haven't been this worried for the wildlands since James Watt. --riverman" It also appears that you have a history of complaining about election results, and casting them in environmental concerns. Now I am not saying that you are not trully interested in the environment, or that you should not be interested and concerned with election results, as it appears that you are. But, it seems disingenuous to start a thread like this without making your true motives clear. It appears, you enjoy getting threads started like this one, and then offering your superior knowledge of environmental awareness. Don't know where you get this 'history of complaining about election results' thing, but I won't deny that I feel quite disenfranchised about Bush's election (and his appointment the first time around) and have been exercising my right to free speech by speaking about it. And as far as being disingenuous (careful about using that word around here, btw. It has a sick-puppy history) I don't know what strainer you just bumped your head on. There was nothing veiled or insincere about my motives. I am concerned that a lot of our wilderness will get opened up for development and timber harvesting in the next four years, and I said so. Lots of other folks feel the same way. I'll even take it farther; I'm concerned that a lot of laws which protect wilderness and wild areas are going to be changed, and that the impact will continue well beyond the next four years. Gee, sorry if that message caught you by suprise, but you might be pretty near the only one who it DID. That's something that happens when someone is a newbie into a newsgroup: you aren't going to know the history of the group, the personalities of the people, or their voices or points of view. RBP has been around for awhile, and has gone through a lot together. You are welcome and beginning to becoming a regular here...at least well known...we're fairly open and accomodating (especially to boaters), but if you come in stomping around without considering who you are poking at with your stick, you might find that you are a bit less welcome than you expected. If you have an irritating message to send, spend a little more time figuring out who is who before you go in with guns blazing. YOU are the one who decided to start Liberal-Bashing and dismissing foreigners here....gee whiz when you discovered that the river running world is full of Liberals, especially ones with wilderness concerns. And golly whillikers if you discovered that rbp is NOT an American forum. Sure, there are some lost soul right wing-nuts, but as a whole they are forgiven for their trespasses because we have a long history together here with a lot of shared laughs and stories. But some newbie comes in taunting people.....well all I can say is you may have a little fence-mending to do before you will reestablish some credibility and warmth. But then I probably need to hear it and be educated more. So if my research doesn't scare you off, I hope that it will lure you "out" even more. I certainly don't want to scare you off with my gloating, because I could wish that all could read this thread and understand what the issues are, and how you think, and why it is important to continue voting for canidates that are not caught up in the visage of their own elite image. I hope you are sincere about needing to be educated more, because the basic foundation of an electoral government depends on an educated populace. And that's not elite Liberal intellectualism talking to you, its out of the Federalist Papers and was a major concern of the Founding Fathers. And according to a lot of people, it is what has failed in this election. People *rejected* evidence and went for single, oversimplified representative issues. Gay rights, abortion, MORALS. And they ignored some huge, internationally significant and complex issues: the war, trade tariffs, financial accountability, international relations, political favoritism. None of these capture the big picture, and if its a complex government in a complex world we are voting for, then it is more important than ever that the voters learn about as many sides of the issues as possible. I don't know what's been happening on American TV (besides reality shows), but I know the international TVs and international Press has been *all over* lots and lots of the issues. And the more educated European populace was floored by the election results, and pretty wholheartedly disillusioned by a nation they used to admire. And don't just listen to educated intellecual Liberal elites (ILEs) and brush them off....get some of your own data and throw it on the fire to see how it smells. Debate with supporting evidence....THAT'S the way to stop fearing people with facts and opinions. But classifying them as ILEs and shoving your head deeper in the sand does nothing at best, and makes bad things worse, at worse. It does not matter so much to me who you are, and that I am talking to you. Who do you think you are? Are you some super Guru, that has all the answers, and I should just be thankful that you let me even on this thread! SuperGuru.....heh heh. Yeah, I like that. OK everyone, I'm gonna change my screen name to SuperGuru. Everyone except Dave Manby has to call me that from now on. And watch the caps. This post is getting far too long and tit-for-tatty to have much readability. If you want to pursue any topics, and if you are truly interested in research-based discussion, then throw out some things and lets get to it. But to continue inserting comments in this post is getting pretty arcane. --riverman Oh, and PS: Four more years of President Bush could mean a lot of our wilderness gets opened up to development and timber harvesting. I haven't been this worried for the wildlands since James Watt. |
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