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riverman wrote:
"Mike B" wrote: NPR, now there's a credible source. Umm, sure. Why not? If your point is to pooh pooh the messenger, then don't just fire blindly; come up with some DISproof. But in this case, you won't. Both of his claims (the land ruling, and the Salmon ruling) are true, and are very widely reported on news channels everywhere, not just NPR. I find NPR to be a reliable and credible news source. And, among mainstream news providers, they will air news of environmental importance. Actually, their story about land use/stream designation was quite balanced, mentioning government, timber, development and preservation interests. Give a listen (requires Windows Media or Real Audio player): http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...toryId=4195582 -- Burn the land and boil the sea You can't take the sky from me - From "Ballad of Serenity" by Joss Whedon |
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