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Old 07-22-2015, 03:35 PM   #15
Fordors
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Default Re: Bonneville to wet again, bummer

The whole thing is a damn shame and the reason this happened has to be blamed on our Washington politicians and the Bureau of Land Management. I have never been to Bonneville but when I crewed on a car we raced at the drag strip in Boise. Riding through vast areas of federal land to get there we saw Halliburton drill rigs and geological engineers all over the place. Not only do operations like this rape the land quite often they get tax breaks to do it.
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