James G. Watt
43rd United States Secretary of the Interior; he served from January 23, 1981 to November 8, 1983.
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If the troubles from environmentalists cannot be solved in the jury box or at the ballot box, perhaps the cartridge box should be used.
God gave us these things to use. After the last tree is felled, Christ will come back.
Liberals have shifted government into a position of being neutral between right and wrong. By concentrating power in government institutions, liberals chisel at the three pillars of society: the family unit, work ethic and faith. That's not good for America.
Everything Cheney's saying, everything the president's saying - they're saying exactly what we were saying 20 years ago, precisely ... Twenty years later, it sounds like they've just dusted off the old work.
We will mine more, drill more, cut more timber.
I never use the words Democrats and Republicans. It's liberals and Americans.
My responsibility is to follow the Scriptures which call upon us to occupy the land until Jesus returns.
We have every mixture you can have. I have a black, a woman, two Jews and a cripple. And we have talent.
That is the delicate balance the Secretary of the Interior must have: to be steward for the natural resources for this generation as well as future generations. I do not know how many future generations we can count on before the Lord returns; whatever it is we have to manage with a skill to leave the resources needed for future generations.
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