Originally Posted by
Catdaddy
If it can be done without costing the taxpayers.....it should be.
From Harry's to Randolph's is normally a safe ride. It was a mine field in November after the storms. The barge removed logs for weeks. It's finally safe.....until the next big wind event.
The problem for these self proclaimed navigation experts is......these vertical logs drift into the channels all the time. There is one right now between Nelson's and the Red Banks. Two weeks ago there were two in the channel markers crossing over to the brickyard.
Again....no taxpayers funding, cut the stumps, and ban pontoons.
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The next time there is a big storm, it will be the same. And the vast majority of it has nothing to do with the timber that y'all want cleared.
The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is,
as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government.
Thomas Jefferson
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