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Summer 2010


Contents

All articles available in Summer 2010 RANGE magazine.
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Course of the Sun God
Macho B and his phantom trails in Arizona and New Mexico.
By Tim Findley

The Green $$$Scam
Enviros milk the biggest cash cow: the U.S. taxpayer.
By Henry Lamb

Squandering the Wisdom
Native Americans managed the forests properly before the Europeans arrived.
By Steven H. Rich

The Crumbling Climate Fraud
The man-caused global-warming theory is collapsing under the weight of its own lies.
By Michael S. Coffman, Ph.D.

Good Neighbors Make a Good Fence
Protecting private property is a common cause across this border.
By Stephen L. Wilmeth

A Good Man Gone
Rob Krentz and a dangerous Arizona border.
By Tim Findley

A Coalition of the Willing
California ranchers and enviros are on the same side.
By Tracy Schohr

The Way It Was And Is
This small West Texas university has been graduating generations of farmers and ranchers since the 1920s.
By Barney Nelson, Ph.D.

Outback Roundup
Photo contest winners for 2010.

Not so Great Moments
Before the nonsense.
By Lee Pitts

Up Front
The heart of reality.
By C.J. Hadley

Letters
Opinion from America's Outback.

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Dust Devils

Cynical politics is the hot wind that powers environmental radicals.
One battle at a time.
Bird in the hand. (264KB pdf file)


Big Brother Knows

The Future.
Don't Ask Questions.
They Just Want to Help Us.
Conspiracy of Liberty.
It's Still A Free Country - Isn't It?
(304KB pdf file)


Klamath Redux

Echoes of Curses.

Of Polar Bears and Lilacs.

(228kb pdf file)


Land In Crisis
Wolves or Feral Dogs?
Close Encounters.
Compensation, Ecotourism & Other Myths.
American Dream Denied.

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The North American Union

Dark Moon Rising.

Breaking the Heartland.

Kansas City, Here They Come.

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American Forests: The Great Lie

Arrogance and indifference in America's forests.
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