This isn't just about today, this about generations to come. And you've got a chance to be the greatest conservation President since Theodore Roosevelt, and I think he's done it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I wouldn't miss this opportunity for anything. For the chance to work on these conservation issues, to serve my country, to work for this president, I'd do it all over again, every single minute.
Protecting all this land, working with the President to establish all these monuments, to, you know... I think the President has a land protection record that's second to no one in this century, maybe Teddy Roosevelt.
As a Republican, I am proud of my party's rich legacy of conservation.
We've got to step up our conservation efforts before it's too late. We're not protecting our lands and natural resources. Take the Grand Canyon for example; I'm sure that at one time it was a beautiful piece of land, and just look at the way we've let it go.
Unless we practice conservation, those who come after us will have to pay the price of misery, degradation, and failure for the progress and prosperity of our day.
A knowledgeable and courageous U.S. president could help enormously in leading the world's nations toward saving the climate.
All the conservation efforts in the world won't be enough to make a dent in the oncoming sustainability crisis our planet faces.
Teddy Roosevelt of course was a great outdoorsman all his life.
A true conservationist is a man who knows that the world is not given by his fathers, but borrowed from his children.
Basically, I think 21st century conservation is moving toward preserving ecosystems by dealing with the needs of people.
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