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  1. #1 Irony 
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    Your point being???
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  3. #3 The point being... 
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    That, so far, while trying to "protect" wilderness, the wise policymakers and policy executors of the NPS have, so far, burned down more than 60,000 acres of formerly pristine wilderness and spent tens of millions of taxpayer dollars... while at the same time continuing to prosecute and bad-mouth BASE jumpers as being a threat to the parks...

    Here below is reprinted the relevant portions of the May 18, 2000 NPS Morning Report...

    does this make it a little less confusing and dazzling??

    NPS FIRES

    Blue Ridge Parkway (NC/VA) - The Cedar Ridge fire was contained
    yesterday at 310 acres.

    Grand Canyon NP (AZ) - A Type I incident management team (Frye) has
    been assigned to the Outlet fire, which is burning in designated and
    proposed wilderness 25 miles south of Jacob Lake. The fire has burned
    13,350 acres and is 55% contained. Cooler weather and higher humidity
    have reduced fire activity. Crews completed lines along a significant
    portion of the north flank of the fire and have begun mop-up on the
    western third of the fire's perimeter. Currently committed are 1,162
    firefighters and overhead personnel, 32 engines and seven helicopters.

    Bandelier NM (NM) - An area command team (Meuchel) and two Type I
    incident management teams (Humphrey and Gage] are assigned to the
    Cerro Grande fire. The fire has burned 47,574 acres and is 60%
    contained. High winds continued yesterday but didn't cause any
    significant increase in acreage burned. No significant fire activity
    was seen along the perimeter. Patrol, mop-up and rehabilitation
    operations are underway on the south side of the fire. Currently
    committed are 1,283 firefighters, 25 engines and nine helicopters.

    Park staff returned to work on Wednesday for the first time in a week.
    An all-employee meeting was conducted by acting superintendent Alan
    Cox. Park staff are now able to access cc:Mail and are making
    preparations for re-opening the park, possibly on Saturday.
    Additional resources are being ordered to support park operations.

    Director Stanton has transmitted a memo to all employees on ways in
    which contributions can be made to those affected by the fire. Please
    see the "Memoranda" section below.

    Secretary Babbitt will hold a news conference at 1:30 p.m. today
    (Santa Fe time) in which he will release the preliminary findings of
    the fire investigation. The complete report and supporting
    documentation will be posted to the NPS web page at
    www.nps.gov/cerrogrande. It will be posted during the press
    conference, and should be available in both PDF and HTML formats.

    Secretary Babbitt has also announced the names of the four-member
    independent panel that will review the fire investigation findings.
    This review is to be completed by May 26th.
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