Blue Ribbon Alert for May 3!!!!!!!
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This Friday, May 4, the Bush Administration is scheduled to report to U.S.
District Court Judge Edward Lodge in Boise, Idaho on its review of the
Clinton Roadless Area Rule.
As you already know, anti-access activists are pulling out all stops to
make this a costly decision for the new administration. In addition to TV,
radio and print ads, they held a press event this week with congressional
members calling on the president to leave the rule intact.
But the national pro-access movement has not been idle during this time.
An alliance of like-minded national and regional organizations opposed to
the Roadless rule have united our opposition to this rule in order to make
our combined efforts more powerful. We still can't match the sheer volume
of dollars the opponents of public access can spend, but with your help we
can still prevail!
The previously mentioned Pro-Access Alliance has created a unified pro
access message that we hope will be sent today by thousands of supporters,
to President Bus, Agriculture Secretary Veneman and Congress. In just a
few easy clicks of your mouse, you can be a part of this vital effort!
Please go to:
http://capwiz.com/cfa/home/
And let President Bush know that you oppose the Roadless rule. Please
remember, emails must be sent today (Thursday, May 3, 2001).
Thanks for your prompt action on this important matter
District Court Judge Edward Lodge in Boise, Idaho on its review of the
Clinton Roadless Area Rule.
As you already know, anti-access activists are pulling out all stops to
make this a costly decision for the new administration. In addition to TV,
radio and print ads, they held a press event this week with congressional
members calling on the president to leave the rule intact.
But the national pro-access movement has not been idle during this time.
An alliance of like-minded national and regional organizations opposed to
the Roadless rule have united our opposition to this rule in order to make
our combined efforts more powerful. We still can't match the sheer volume
of dollars the opponents of public access can spend, but with your help we
can still prevail!
The previously mentioned Pro-Access Alliance has created a unified pro
access message that we hope will be sent today by thousands of supporters,
to President Bus, Agriculture Secretary Veneman and Congress. In just a
few easy clicks of your mouse, you can be a part of this vital effort!
Please go to:
http://capwiz.com/cfa/home/
And let President Bush know that you oppose the Roadless rule. Please
remember, emails must be sent today (Thursday, May 3, 2001).
Thanks for your prompt action on this important matter
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