Subject: Re: Perot's eco-philosophy (fwd)
Date: Oct 7 22:01:32 1996
From: Jane Edwards - janie at worldnet.att.net


Dear Ted

I didn't want you to wait till you got home to read this. Is he for real?????

How late are you going to work??

Janie

At 10:48 PM 10/7/96 +0000, you wrote:
>For all you many Perot voters in tweeterland. A politician speaks his mind!
>
>(already forwarded umpteen times)
>
>>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>>>Date: Thu, 3 Oct 1996 13:24:22 +0600
>>>Sender: bene at straylight.tamu.edu
>>>From: Christopher Robinson <cr4 at axe.humboldt.edu>
>>>To: Multiple recipients of list <bene at straylight.tamu.edu>
>>>Subject: Perot's eco-philosophy
>>>
>>>Greetings,
>>>
>>>If anyone out there had any illusions about his eco-philosohy...
>>>
>>>ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL: Perot Speaks Out
>>>
>>>In a speech yesterday, Sept. 18, in San Francisco, Ross Perot
>>>shared his thoughts on protecting the environment and saving
>>>America's endangered species. Here is a direct transcription
>>>>from Perot's enlightened speech:
>>>
>>>"But I will tell you this, I have looked at a few, I was up in
>>>Washington state and the people were so worried about this huge
>>>area they wouldn't let them do any timber cutting because of
>>>these owls, and I finally asked a relevant question. I said 'how
>>>many owls are there?' Said '20,' and I said 'OK, I suggest we
>>>send Air Force One out here, transport 'em in absolutely
>>>first-class comfort to the nearest national park. Now the owls
>>>can live happily ever after in hundreds of thousands of acres in
>>>some nearby park, as we can go back to work here.'
>>>
>>>Please spread it around, it might grow something
>
>Dennis Paulson, Director phone 206-756-3798
>Slater Museum of Natural History fax 206-756-3352
>University of Puget Sound e-mail dpaulson at ups.edu
>Tacoma, WA 98416
>
>
>