Well said, every word. These lands are the legacy to us and from our stewardship to our children and grandchildren. From us they learn the value of nature and its resources. From us they learn priorities, balance and co-existence. If we do not fight to hold the values, to pass on these values, our children and grandchildren will curse us for what we knew and did not do.
You having lived in Alaska and up north in Fairbanks gives your impassioned plea especially credence.
I, too, am incensed at Senator Murkowski for her vote on the BBB. If she did not like the bill, why did she vote for it instead of working to improve it to address her concerns? Sending the bill to the House in the belief it would be altered and the returned to the Senate was the height of naivety.
Excellent column.
Well said, every word. These lands are the legacy to us and from our stewardship to our children and grandchildren. From us they learn the value of nature and its resources. From us they learn priorities, balance and co-existence. If we do not fight to hold the values, to pass on these values, our children and grandchildren will curse us for what we knew and did not do.
Keep at it Kelly and Whiskey!
Love the TR quote!
Charlie Transue
You having lived in Alaska and up north in Fairbanks gives your impassioned plea especially credence.
I, too, am incensed at Senator Murkowski for her vote on the BBB. If she did not like the bill, why did she vote for it instead of working to improve it to address her concerns? Sending the bill to the House in the belief it would be altered and the returned to the Senate was the height of naivety.