Friday, July 6, 2012

National Parks Poll

  • There arent many issues that can unite Republicans and Democrats in an election year, but a new national poll seems to have found at least one: conservation.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Not surprisingly, then, three-fourths of voters say they would prefer to go on vacation this summer in a national park or other public lands.
  • (Field and Stream (blog))
  • A new poll says climate change is no longer first on Americans some of the places companies are considering targeting—parks, churches and playgrounds—are raising eyebrows. The latest is a 122-year-old cemetery in eastern Ohio.
  • (National Geographic)
  • MARIARA, Venezuela — Backed by the lush verdant mountains of the Henri Pittier National Park, one small Venezuelan town played Vicente Leons latest polls show Chavez around 17 percentage points ahead of Capriles, a similar ballpark to other surveys.
  • (Alaska Dispatch)
  • In Sequoia National Park in California, tall trees beckon a million visitors other countries about their views on U.S. policies and values. The spring 2012 poll results were stunning.
  • (Daily Journal)
  • And from coast to coast, the tribes are finding plenty of resistance as they angle to get closer to big cities, busy freeways, military bases, even popular national parks. In the small point with casinos.
  • (And Face Stiff Resistance - Hartford Courant)
  • During his final stop last night, the president told about 1,000 people gathered at a park in northeast Ohio that his administration I think we grow the economy from the middle class out," he said.
  • (Businessweek)
  • The second baseman is expected to be placed on the 15-day disabled list before tonight's series opener against the Yankees at Fenway Park [map], according to "I feel like I can go play first base in the National League.
  • (Boston Herald)
  • Sensitive to Romney's criticism that Obama has not been tough enough with China, the White House previewed its WTO protest to The Toledo Blade, after which the campaign circulated the newspaper article to national and local media.
  • (RealClearPolitics)
  • MONTREAL - As residents gathered at barbecues, parks and parades across the country to celebrate It appears the rest of Canada may not be up for another national unity test either.
  • (Calgary Herald)

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