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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Another Perfect Day

Talk about a beautifully sunny day here in southern Michigan. It's currently 76 and sunny right now, and I'm sitting on my work laptop out on the porch in my backyard enjoying this warm southern breeze. Getting work done and still enjoying this trip around the sun, and nature's glorious transition from the cold desolate winter, to a bright and sunny new season.

It's a perfect time to talk about MUCC.

The Michigan United Conservation Clubs' Outdoorama 2007 was a great success, and thanks to all who came out. We all had fun, and I hope that everyone else did as well.

MUCC continues to work to conserve Michigan's wetlands, wildlife, forests, air, and soil, and works to educate people about the importance of environmental awareness and balance. We stand up for the rights of responsible hunting and the protection and responsible usage of our great natural resources for the benefit of mankind and the environment together.

Without citizen networks like MUCC, our environment would quickly be under siege, whether it be by over-regulation of protectionist governments or by irresponsible abuse of greed driven corporations. It was the MUCC who stood up against Canada's dumping of waste into our Great Lakes. Long before Granholm and Senator Stab-us-Now and the rest of the Democrats had a clue of what their party was going to permit from Washington as a platform, MUCC was there defending Michiganders' rights to clean and safe waters.

MUCC is also an unwavering supporter and defender of the hunters of Michigan. We understand that responsible hunting, not only makes for challenging thrill, but it also balances out the overpopulation that liberal game regulation has created in this state. It's a proven statistic that when heavy regulations were put on deer hunting, more people were killed in car accidents involving deer here in Michigan than any other state in the Union. When those regulations were loosened, those statistics nearly cut themselves in half and once again another piece to a perfect balance was restored. Regardless, the job is never done, and MUCC has continued to work to fight legislation that would take land out of the hands of the people and place it into the hands of shareholders and the government.

To find out more about us, I encourage you to visit the website: Michigan United Conservation Clubs


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