littleriver wrote:Just checked the Buillitt foundation page and TU get's an annual $40,000 grant from trustees at the big "B"...
Actually, a good way to check the credentials of any "do gooder conservation" type of organization is to check to see if they get money from Bullitt. If they do, then you can pretty much assume that the "conservation" stuff is bogus. Just at nice sounding front to promote the agenda of Bullitt's trustees who are mostly leftist troglodytes and who spend a lot more time mourning the demise of their beloved Soviet Union than they do researching environmental issues.
Littleriver, listen up and listen well.
The above statement is an all out verbal attack on a group of individuals who live and work in the Pudget Sound area. The board of trustees for the Bullitt Foundation are involved in many civic and cultural programs and are dedicated to the preservation of our environment and support conservation issues. I read through the site and the backgrounds of the trustees. They are highly educated people who contribute greatly to the betterment of the Seattle region. Some of the creditials of the board are the following:
A Board member of the Pacific Science Center
A Yale graduate who worked at Microsoft and was the first designer of Excell.
A board member of Pike Place Market Foundation
An adjunct professor of engineering at Stanford University
A professor of Biology at the University of Washington with a PhD from Yale
A Past President of the University of Washington’s Henry Art Gallery board and past Chair of the Woodland Park Zoological Society’s Board of Directors
The Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University of Washington
The developer of Glenwood Springs Salmon Hatchery on Orcas Island, Washington, building a hatchery and freshwater rearing and release facilities for approximately 750,000 Chinook and Coho salmon per year from a spring-fed stream where no salmon had previously existed. The success of the project led to the formation of Long Live the Kings, a nonprofit organization working to restore wild salmon runs throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Some of these individuals may be members of this web site. In the least, members of this site may be friends or associates of them.
As a moderator of this site forum, which is dedicated to the enjoyment and preservation of our state waters, I object highly to these statements made towards these individuals and feel that they should not be tolerated.
In the future, any statements made by you or any other persons verbally attacking a person or persons will be immediately reviewed.