By Matt Singer, 5-12-05
Pat Williams, Montana's former Congressman, jumps into the Roadless debate today and sees a coming victory for America's wildlands. He doesn't step back from chiding the President first, "The President of the United States has boldly decided that Harry Truman was wrong: the buck doesn't stop with the president but rather with our state governors." Williams thinks that Western Governors, with two exceptions (Kempthorne in Idaho and Murkowski in Alaska), will protect most of their roadless areas because we Westerners like our wilderness.Once again, Pat nails it. Keeping our Montana public lands wild must be a top priority for all of our political leaders - it is about passing on our Montana to the next generation.
Comment By T R Blank, 5-19-05I agree,The Federal Government (U S Dept of AG) has again broken its trust to the people who own these last western wild lands.
No state has more on the line than Montana.
The ONLY hope for Montanans to avert a senseless tragedy is for Governor Schweitzer to step in and represent Montana's long term interest to forever retain Montana's terrfic wild lands --such as Pioneers, Swan, \Great Burn , Rocky Mountain Front,