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Jeff, I'm going to remind you again that your characterization of people who refuse to mindlessly accept the violent and oversimplified solution chosen by your brave president is neither accurate nor honest. The peaceniks you are having fun inaccurately characterizing, also contain members who from time to time perish in the pursuit of trying to draw attention to the truth. Some of the most terrible and patriotic moments in this nation's history, or any nation's history, center on these people you are trying to characterize as cowardly.
There is a reason someone might hope to protect ANWR rather than ME desert. Sure, there is life in the desert but nothing like at ANWR. Nothing at all. You'd think that marine abundance would occur where the water is warm. Think again. Fishing boats leaving Seattle head North. That's where 350-lb halibuts are caught. That's where we find crabs nearly ten feet in diameter (yes, including legs). It is ignorant or dishonest to characterize the ANWR as a thinly populated preserve. It is just the opposite. Plus, its oil is harder to refine, and its oil reserves are not even a shadow of the volume of oil underneath a place like Iraq.
It is a sad day for Americans, wildlife, etc. I hope we can quickly get some leadership in Washington DC to stop this greedy carnage. You guys' "president" distinguishes himself in only two meaningful ways. His boldness/bravado, and his greed.
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