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On Oct 21, 10:40 am, " JimH" ask wrote:
" JimH" ask wrote in om... wrote in message roups.com... On Oct 21, 10:09 am, "Don White" wrote: wrote in message egroups.com... On Oct 20, 11:09 pm, " JimH" ask wrote: "Gene Kearns" wrote in message . .. On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 07:44:07 -0700, penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: On Oct 19, 6:54 pm, wrote: On Oct 19, 6:22 pm, HK wrote: http://tinyurl.com/3ycdqq Why would anyone fish down south is beyond me. Warm water, fish taste like crap... ![]() call lobster ![]() Yeah, I agree. The only way to fish is to freeze your ass off all of the time. The only true fishing is in the dead of winter, and that consists of sitting in your house next to the stove dreaming of it. I've lived in that crap, and I've lived in the south, give me the south ANYTIME. You really should broaden your horizons! Skipper? Skipper! Kevin. ;-)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Jim, have you found any laws, or treaties that states that because you live in the proximity of a given body of water, that you own rights to it, and only those who live near it? As a curious sort, I'd really like to know where you've gotten that information. And that makes some questions arise: What IS the proximity? 2 miles? 5 miles? What about the people who live near the streams, etc. that feed the Great Lakes? Given how the water came from their area, wouldn't they be the real owners of the water, using your analogy? Which of the great lakes gets the first right of refusal for the water? There is a flow, so you'd have to wonder. There are treatys protecting the great lakes... here's one link..http://www.sierraclub.ca/national/po...-proposed-anne... Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Don, nowhere does that "comment" address my questions. JimH stated that no one is entitled to the water but people living in proximity to the lakes, and that is hogwash. Maybe the millions upon millions of people that live near the watersheds that supply the great lakes should divert THEIR water, then sell it! The lakes are supplied by a very large area. http://www.cglg.org/pub/charter/index.html http://www.cglg.org/projects/water/d..._Press_Rel...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Reading some of the pages and agreements here, this group seem to be as interested in using the lake as a focal point for local business, as they are with keeping the water clean, safe, and uesable. When I started to read about the trip they took to South America, I said to myself, how would that help them save the lake, then I saw they were there promoting local business, not saving the lake. As to the Sierra club, well.... |
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