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Rob Kailey is a working schmuck with no ties or affiliations to any governmental or political organizations, save those of sympathy.
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Tue Apr 20, 2010 at 12:52:12 PM MST
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So Matt noted that the Western Tradition Partnership is suddenly averse to keeping resource extraction issues local. Have to say, but they're not the only ones who have recently eschewed a habit of calling for exclusive local control of local issues. Here's a name you might recognize (pdf courtesy of Keila Szpaller) on some closures of tails to wheeled access on a local travel management plan:
To Whom it May Concern:
I am writing to comment on the proposed closures in the Travel Plan. I a opposed to
the proposed wheeled motorized use changes, the proposed snowmobile use changes
and the proposed changes in motorized use.
It is just fine the way it is. Leave it alone and please ignore the input you get from
people who don't live here.
Sincerely,
Dallas D. Erickson
Also from that same Szpaller post:
Reporter Jamie Kelly said Notmybathroom.com chairman Tei Nash noted during a meeting yesterday that one reason the Notmybathroom.com folks want a September election is it's before University of Montana students get to town. (Hm. We do want their money, though, don't we?) That was at a meeting of Missoula's Conservative Patriots.
Most University of Montana students have something in common with each other that they don't share with Tei Nash: they live in Missoula.
One thing's for sure, kudos go to the people of Missoula for being so patient and open with those from outside the city who oppose the equality ordinance. I wouldn't have it any other way. |
| Jay Stevens :: "Please ignore the input you get from people who don't live here." |
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