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The Sierra Club is using cutting edge Google Earth technology to stay atop the cutting edge of annoying. Hearing the words "Bush Administration," the folks at the Sierra Club went into panic mode and determined that the proposed 800,000 acres of federal land that would be sold to fund rural schools can't possibly be trusted in the hands of the eco-unfriendly and unwashed private sector.
Fearing the "slippery slope" of power being taken away from the federal government, the Sierra Club has created a Google Earth "kmz" file to depict the parcels of land across the country that are slated for sale.
To sign the petition to keep United States land where it belongs, in the hands of the federal government, go here.
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