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Tre Arrow Press Conference
Tre Arrow holds a press conference to discuss his recent confrontation and injuries incurred while protesting Oregon State Forestry's Acey Thin Timber Sale at the Oregon coast. 8 minutes
On Tuesday, October 23, 2001 at the Belmont Law Center in Portland, Oregon, Tre Arrow held a Press Conference to discuss his recent confrontation and injuries sustained while defending Acey Thin Timber Sale at the Oregon Coast.
Prior to his fall, Tre was in the tree for 45 hours at the Acey Line Thin Sale, also know as God's Valley. This was his first public appearance after being released from the hospital. For background information on the ongoing protest, including active tree sits, see the Portland Independent Media Center Site.
Prior to his fall, Tre was in the tree for 45 hours at the Acey Line Thin Sale, also know as God's Valley. This was his first public appearance after being released from the hospital. For background information on the ongoing protest, including active tree sits, see the Portland Independent Media Center Site.
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Many of our elected officials remain elusive, intangible and unapproachable. Hiding behind clever wording and empty promises, when it comes time to listen to the constituents they are generally unresponsive. This country was set up by the people for the people. Yet today this country is run by corporate money and greed with the very people who are supposed to be representing the voice of the public turning their backs and allowing corporate dominance over every dimension of our lives.
The final 3% of our native forests remain. We have one of the worst education records of any industrial nation. Our prisons, landfills, and hospitals are filling up without any permanent solutions, only construction of more. Our water, air and land is latent with poisons and contaminates. Many corporations pay lower tax rates than private individuals.
We have to realize we are all an intricate part of the circle of life and we must work together to bring about positive change for this planet.
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