It's time to forget about the feelings of Forks. We offered them every bit of help imagineable under the sun to insure that the moratorium would be a good thing for forks. It is sad that a few of the original settlers families in that town choose to screw things up because their family members make money off of bonking nates.
Put the add in the Sunday Times ask for support from the public and conservation groups when the public hearing comes up.
I would estimate that we could get between 2 and 3.5 thousand people out of the broad base of over three million people in the Metro area to show up for the next public hearing.
I know there are a lot of good people in Forks because I spend enough time there to know that the majority would support the moratorium if it were not for this type of fear mongering we see with the Mayor, with likes of Bruce and a little old man named plunk.
When people like those above who play the fear game then it is the time that you know the battle is just about won. When people resort to such crap they already know they are going down. I promise you that all those posts over on the other board have been copied and will be given to the commission, to the pols who said they are against the moratorium. They will see the mentallity of those who are against the moratorium and as far as I can see this is now a done deal, we have won. No one is going to bow to the fear of the hate game.