Jul 27 2006 01:05 am
Texas Lands and Heritage for Sale
Please read this excerpt from the article God’s Country: For Sale:
Texans have a special attachment to our land. From the Big Bend to Sabine Pass, we are justly proud — of our mountains and rolling hill country, our winding rivers, our clean lakes, bays, and estuaries. As Texans, we are proud of our public land and protective of the private property we have worked so hard to own.Why, then, is Rick Perry so keen on selling off our public land to individuals and foreign companies? Rick Perry is so proud of Texas he is selling it.
Recently, Texas Parks & Wildlife warned that budget cutbacks ordered by Perry might require the sale or closure of 18 state parks. Also, Parks & Wildlife transferred 12,000 acres of the Black Gap Wildlife Area in Big Bend to the General Land Office so it can be sold.
Please watch the film and then ask Governor Rick Perry and Jerry Paterson at the General Land Office to preserve Texas. This is just one event in a long line of outrageous actions by our government to sell off our public lands and national parks. Please, do not let them sell our heritage and our public lands. Take action today!
Tags: Texas For Sale, Black Gap Wildlife Management Area, Take Action, stop sale of public lands, God’s Country For Sale
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Matthew Didier on 28 Jul 2006 at 12:43 am #
Is there anything worse than Goverments making up shortfalls by selling off natural beauty?
Hmmm… perhaps if a “perspective tourist” wrote to the governor???
Hey, why not… I’ll try!
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