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Wouldn't it be great if they opened up drilling on the Roan Plateau and no one came?
The Bush administration has no ear for the voice of the people, so they are rushing to get in to drill these areas because they know it is difficult to stop them once they have gotten their collective foot in the door.
The Bushies are wholly loyal to corporate interests and will not compromise in any way. Don't be fooled by the "restrictions" in the BLM ( Bureau of Leasing Minerals ) plan. These phony baloney restrictions will disappear almost immediately once these guys fire up their bulldozers.
It is imperative that we continue to encourage and support Gov. Ritter and our sympathetic legislators in doing whatever is necessary to keep these pirates off the Roan. They have over 90,000,000 acres in the Piceance basin they can drill. The public land on the Roan Plateau is a place that is too special to allow gas development. Period.
Pinon Canyons is the same deal as the Roan Plateau. One cannot successfully sue the feds, but can the state put up "physical" roadblocks? Barbed wire and concrete walls are proposed to work on the border; let's fence the feds out.
Wouldn't it be interesting then to force the Bush Administration to bring in the National Guard when Colorado revolts (whoops, they can't, most of the Guard are in Iraq.)
Gov. Ritter and legislators like Mr Merrifield and to all Coloradans--maybe it's time to have a Mile High "Boston Tea Party!"