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1 - 07-30-2009, 17:23
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If you look closely you can see where they left the strip in the middle. That's important to leave some scenery.

This is from the other day in the Siskiyous in southern Oregon north of the Rogue River. It's primarily Federal BLM lands there, hence the intense logging. Most of the Siskiyous above the Rogue River look like this...

It's great the federal government protects the environment, until it comes up short on cash, and then they **** it. Clear cut, take, clear cut, take, and never give back. And sincerely believe that is sustainable, and that timber can be a renewable resource using those methods.

If there wasn't such a plethora of Federal BLM lands to sell to the rapists, these loggers would have to utilize private lands in a forward looking manner, in the same way a farmer has to. If the federal government is going to use our stolen money to buy land in the name of protecting it, it shouldn't be raping it, at a minimum, in such an irresponsible way.

These ****ers log just like the ****heads on Ax Men
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And I'm not just saying that.
It really is sad.

cue the right wing mantra about we need lumber for houses, it's a sustainable resource, it's an industry with thousands of jobs, yadda yadda yadda. Save it for Glen Beck, dickheads. There is a right way and a wrong way to do it.
 
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Vermont Logging Truck,

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Admittedly, up to this point, the narrator has failed to mention one of the more frequent modern sights found in Northern Vermont: The Logging Truck, eighteen wheels, three hundred and fifty plus horse power, and a payload of around one hundred logs. With such a beast of a machine, it takes an experienced driver to safely operate one. With experience often comes confidence. Often time, over confidence.
 
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We're trading our trees to China in exchange for lead painted goods.
 
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DO NOT IMPUGN THE DIGNITY OF WALMART ITS THE MOST AMERICAN COMPANY EVER
 
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Senty
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mmmmm lead
 
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I hate when they do that as well, causes all sorts of problems in the streams from the run off. Does it rain a lot in southern Oregon?
 
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trees grow back
 
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And I'm not just saying that.
It really is sad.

cue the right wing mantra about we need lumber for houses, it's a sustainable resource, it's an industry with thousands of jobs, yadda yadda yadda. Save it for Glen Beck, dickheads. There is a right way and a wrong way to do it.
 
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trees grow back


Lead never leaves.
 
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Senty
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trees grow back
 
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absent
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And I'm not just saying that.
It really is sad.

cue the right wing mantra about we need lumber for houses, it's a sustainable resource, it's an industry with thousands of jobs, yadda yadda yadda. Save it for Glen Beck, dickheads. There is a right way and a wrong way to do it.
We can do it right here in Finland for a 100+ years now. Only problem is the climate, trees grow slowly.
 
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trees grow back
If you replant...
 
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Esteban_Villa
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HEY NORTHWEST WHAT ARE YOU ****HEADS GOING TO BE KNOWN FOR WITHOUT LOGGING?

YEAH THATS RIGHT, GO BACK TO YOUR ****ING LUMBER JACKING. YOU GUYS ARE NOTHING. NOTHINGGGGG
 
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The strip of trees there is probably for erosion control.

I drove through OR a couple months ago and they had a bunch of obvious tree farms. Looked perfect (and actually sustainable) unlike clear-cutting a hillside.
 
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I'm a lumberjack and im ok
 
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Chop em all. **** the hippies
 
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OtisPAB
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how do we know that there aren't plans to replant that area? What does sustainable logging look like? I would hope that federal land would utilize the most responsible logging techniques available but seeing as how I've never lived near extensive logging I really have no idea how things work.
 
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Zanthious
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they will stop once we can't breathe anymore
 
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Sir Lucius
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If you don't like it, stop using wood, or dealing with anyone who associates with wood products.
 
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