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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 125022" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>Good thought. My reservations lay with equating prospecting with mining. I don't mean to say that your are incorrect but in my experience mining interests have very little to do with prospecting, insofar as to say in my experiences mining interests don't really care and are sometimes at odds with our interests, but their help may lay within sharing common enemies. That's the reason we get attacked so doggedly though, mining has alot of friends and influence, we do not. Greens and environmental groups just lump us in to push their own agenda. I seriously doubt protesting and evidencing our activities has anything to do with making things better, we are just considered to be an easy target. </p><p></p><p>redit where credit is due, it's that outside the box thinking that is required, I'm sure any party that didn't disagree with our viewpoint would encourage extra votes, and therefore lend support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 125022, member: 2152"] Good thought. My reservations lay with equating prospecting with mining. I don't mean to say that your are incorrect but in my experience mining interests have very little to do with prospecting, insofar as to say in my experiences mining interests don't really care and are sometimes at odds with our interests, but their help may lay within sharing common enemies. That's the reason we get attacked so doggedly though, mining has alot of friends and influence, we do not. Greens and environmental groups just lump us in to push their own agenda. I seriously doubt protesting and evidencing our activities has anything to do with making things better, we are just considered to be an easy target. redit where credit is due, it's that outside the box thinking that is required, I'm sure any party that didn't disagree with our viewpoint would encourage extra votes, and therefore lend support. [/QUOTE]
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