A New President! Now What?

Started by cruzila, November 05, 2008, 02:49:30 PM

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cruzila

My good friend Del posted this and gave permission to distribute. It would be cool if he heard from a bunch of marlinites on what to do. 3 easy steps..

Scott :turtle3:

QuoteA New President!  Now What?

Recreationists Must Unite and Mobilize



By Del Albright, BlueRibbon Ambassador



Recreationists who enjoy the backcountry, waterways, off-pavement trails and
SUV exploring have a huge new door of opportunity open to us - as well as a
new challenge. The time has never been more critical for us to unite and
mobilize to enjoy this new door and meet this new challenge.  No matter how
you wanted this election to turn out, we have to step up, work together, and
mobilize our forces to help this new administration understand our sports
and access issues.



Inherent with new Presidents, rotating congress critters, and term limits,
we will always be in the game of educating new elected officials.  It is our
destiny if we are to survive.



I think there are a few steps we can take to ensure the future of our
sports, no matter how you view this change in American politics.  And one
thing is for sure:  we can all be proud of the fact that it is America and
we can affect change by speaking up and working together.  This is not the
time to sit by and wait.  We must act and help the newly-elected politicians
at all levels understand that we are the responsible stewards of our lands,
and that we deserve access.  Here are my suggestions for "now what?"



(Please email me <mailto:[email protected]>  for a WORD or .pdf copy of
this article describing the three significant steps I think we need to take.
This piece is available to any pro-access newsletter, club letter, website
or magazine.  Thanks, Del)





Del Albright

BlueRibbon Coalition Ambassador

www.sharetrails.org and www.delalbright.com
If you would like to help save the Rubicon, send money to the Rubicon Trail Foundation


Friends of Eldorado National Forest


          

Duffil


79coyotefrg

word or pdf :headscratch: the question is  will my computer die a slow death if i cant figure out which is best for me :headscratch:
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Duffil

Quote from: 79coyotefrg on November 05, 2008, 08:51:29 PM
word or pdf :headscratch: the question is  will my computer die a slow death if i cant figure out which is best for me :headscratch:

you want the word version. it's only 33k. Word takes less power to run VS Adobe reader IMO.