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Re: Salt Flats are DRY

To: Wester S Potter <wspotter@jps.net>
Subject: Re: Salt Flats are DRY
From: "Bryan A. Savage Jr" <basavage@earthlink.net>
Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2000 19:22:56 -0800
Thanks for the information Wes. 
Under these circumstances it would be foolish for Riley to spend any
money on the pumping project until they get a feel for the new
administration. This is only good business, not something evil.
We just need to figure out a way to help Riley justify the expense
to the owners of the company. We must remember that the Exec's at 
Riley have an obligation to use the company's capital responsibly.
It's a challenge for us, sort of like starting Save The Salt all
over again, but I believe it can be done.
I think the biggest danger at this point is underestimating the 
job ahead.
Bryan


Wester S Potter wrote:
> 
>     The new Secretary of the Interior nominee is from Colorado.  She has she
> environmentalists worried because she apparently is friendlier to business.
>     Look for Clinton and Babbitt to move before Clinton is out of office to
> implement some land lock-up moves that have been in the making for some
> time.  We in Utah remember how Clinton created the Grand Staircase National
> Monument (entirely in Utah) while sitting on the SOUTH rim of the Grand
> Canyon in Babbitt's home state of Arizona.  Smiling Democrats from Utah were
> on the stand (one of whom was just elected to Congress) but no one from the
> Republican Utah State Administration at that time, who had been kept out of
> the loop and lied to about the intentions to create the monument.
>     We need to be aware and pro-active about the Salt Flats or we will be
> back on mud.
>     Oh yes ... go buy some one cent stamps to go with your Wile E. Coyote
> stamps or your letters will come back for insufficient postage.  Rates go up
> Monday, Jan 1, 2001.
> Wes
> 
> on 12/30/00 8:05 AM, Bryan A. Savage Jr at basavage@earthlink.net wrote:
> 
> > Nt788@aol.com wrote:
> >>
> >> The pervert found votes from environmentalists, The dimwit found votes from
> >> industrialists, now whats our chances? Jack
> >
> > The private  sector will have a friend in charge. The next BLM director 
>could
> > be one of the exec's that just retired from Riley.
> > It sure won't be one of those worthless tree hugging environmentalist pukes
> > that that so many people hate.
> >
> > I'm not going to just piss and moan like I usually do,
> > yesterday I bought a sheet of 33 cent stamps honoring the
> > world famous Wile E. Coyote. I will use them because I
> > can no longer just sit back let someone else speak for me.
> > Bryan

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