The reason I launched this blog was to spur some dialog about our national park system. I wanted to inspire different views. It's healthy and a good way to get folks to consider different viewpoints, to help everyone think through a problem or situation.
That said, I really was hoping for some civil, well-thought-out, constructive dialogs, not monotonic hate-mongering, which has appeared of late. Is there any change we can tone down the rhetoric, focus on civility, and try, just try, to show a little respect for one another's points of view?
A Little Civility, Please
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