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Updated: 1:29 PM Jul 21, 2008
The Future of GW National Park
Augusta County How would you like the George Washington National Forest to look in 50, or even 100, years? Posted: 11:54 PM Jul 18, 2008Reporter: Keith Jones Email Address: kjones@whsv.com |
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Time to care, folks. Money interests will roll over us and lay all to waste in the name of "the energy crises", but the real purpose here is plain and simple. Tax incentives galore, but this will not reduce fossil fuel burning one bit. It will destroy our mountains: bulldozed, blasted, defaced forever, and ruined. Nothing short of another smack to the face of God for the sake of greed.