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THE FAREWELL THANKS.

 

CLINTON'S FINAL LEGACY

 

Clinton's Legacy in New National Monuments

Clinton Preserves Pristine Roadless National Forests

for nearly 60 Million acres.

 

Clinton has protected more land in the continental

United States than any administration

since Theodore Roosevelt

 

 

Dear friend,

 

While in the midst of controversy of the anti-environmental,

anti-endangered species, anti-animals, pro-guns nominations

going on in Washington D.C. right now,

 

Please, let's send our Farewell Thanks to President Clinton

and encourage him to continue to fight for our Environment

and billions of suffering animals including numerous

Endangered Species after he retired.

 

Please click the following site to give your comments :

 

http://www.whitehouse.gov/WH/Mail/html/Mail_President.html

 

Thanks.

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News Reports :

 

CLINTON'S LEGACY IN NEW NATIONAL MONUMENTS

 

 

WASHINGTON, DC, January 17, 2001 (ENS) -

Six new national monuments were set aside today in the

western United States and the U.S. Virgin Islands. President

Bill Clinton used his nearly expired executive authority to

protect the half dozen natural and historic treasures, and

to expand the boundaries of two additional monuments.

 

In the waning days of his eight year tenure in the White House,

President Clinton is scrambling to protect some of the nation's most

endangered natural areas using the controversial Antiquities Act.

The 1906 law gives the president the authority to create new

monuments on existing federal lands, without consulting Congress.

 

President Bill Clinton has now used the Antiquities Act to set aside

close to two million acres of land - more than almost any other

president. .........

 

(Reference Sources:

http://www.ens-news.com/ens/jan2001/2001L-01-17-07.html )

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On January 5, 2001 :

 

CLINTON PRESERVES PRISTINE ROADLESS

NATIONAL FORESTS.

 

WASHINGTON, DC, January 5, 2001 (ENS) -

In a move that ranks among the most significant environmental

policy initiatives in U.S. history, President Bill Clinton today

announced the adoption of a comprehensive strategy that bans

road construction and commercial logging on nearly 60 million

acres of U.S. Forest Service land.

 

Speaking at a news conference at the National Arboretum in

Washington, Clinton said that the new policy will insure that the

pristine forest lands will remain " unspoiled by bulldozers,

undisturbed by chain saws and untouched for our children. "

 

" This is about preserving the land which the American people own,

for the American people who are not around yet, " Clinton said.

" Not everyone can travel to the great palaces of the world, but

everyone can enjoy the majesty of our great forests. "

 

With the announcement of the new roadless rule, the Clinton

administration has protected more land in the continental United States

than any administration since Theodore Roosevelt

............

 

(Reference Source :

http://www.ens-news.com/ens/jan2001/2001L-01-05-15.html )

 

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References Sources :

 

http://www.whitehouse.gov/

http://www.ens-news.com/ens/jan2001/2001L-01-17-07.html

http://www.ens-news.com/ens/jan2001/2001L-01-05-15.html )

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Thanks so much for your kindness, compassion and help.

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