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Lance Armstrong's mother promotes federal funding of bike/ped accommodations
USAToday has a story about Lance Armstrong's mother's advocacy of
funding for bicycle accommodations in the upcoming federal transportation bills: http://www.usatoday.com/sports/cycli...g-mother_x.htm BTW, AmericaBikes is urging cyclists to call their congressperson in support of Enhancements funding (whether you like it or not, the main source of funding for bicycle accommodation of EVERY sort in the U.S. today). The vote is scheduled for Thurs, Sept 4th. Details at http://www.americabikes.org/saveenhancements.asp Find contact info for your congressperson in 5 seconds at http://www.house.gov A few excerpts from the article: ------ Linda Armstrong Kelly is hitting the TV news interview circuit to promote federal funding of bike trails and safe routes to school. "The transportation bill now up for a vote in Congress doesn't include funding for these very important projects," she says. "It is shame that they can't ride safely to school." . . . Armstrong Kelly says she and young Lance used to take long bike rides on weekends, exploring the back roads of Texas in what they called "adventures in uncharted territory." A working single mom, she couldn't drive her only child to school, so Lance also would ride his bike to class and swim practice. "Parents always worry about their kids being away from them, but riding a bike taught Lance about responsibility and accountability," she says. "Those values helped make him the champion he is today." Citing statistics from the Texas Bicycle Coalition, she says that in the 1960s more than 60% of American kids walked or rode their bikes to school. Today that figure is down to only 13%. -------- --Brent bhugh [at] mwsc.edu |
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Lance Armstrong's mother promotes federal funding of bike/ped accommodations
"Dave Jackson" a écrit dans le message de ... In article , (Brent Hugh) wrote: USAToday has a story about Lance Armstrong's mother's advocacy of funding for bicycle accommodations in the upcoming federal transportation bills: http://www.usatoday.com/sports/cycli...g-mother_x.htm BTW, AmericaBikes is urging cyclists to call their congressperson in support of Enhancements funding (whether you like it or not, the main source of funding for bicycle accommodation of EVERY sort in the U.S. today). The vote is scheduled for Thurs, Sept 4th. Details at http://www.americabikes.org/saveenhancements.asp Find contact info for your congressperson in 5 seconds at http://www.house.gov A few excerpts from the article: ------ Linda Armstrong Kelly is hitting the TV news interview circuit to promote federal funding of bike trails and safe routes to school. "The transportation bill now up for a vote in Congress doesn't include funding for these very important projects," she says. "It is shame that they can't ride safely to school." . . . Armstrong Kelly says she and young Lance used to take long bike rides on weekends, exploring the back roads of Texas in what they called "adventures in uncharted territory." A working single mom, she couldn't drive her only child to school, so Lance also would ride his bike to class and swim practice. "Parents always worry about their kids being away from them, but riding a bike taught Lance about responsibility and accountability," she says. "Those values helped make him the champion he is today." Citing statistics from the Texas Bicycle Coalition, she says that in the 1960s more than 60% of American kids walked or rode their bikes to school. Today that figure is down to only 13%. -------- --Brent bhugh [at] mwsc.edu 13% ! And we wonder why there are so many fat kids these days. Really, I never wonder? Seems pretty obvious to me ;-) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.515 / Virus Database: 313 - Release Date: 02/09/2003 |
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Lance Armstrong's mother promotes federal funding of bike/ped accommodations
On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 21:04:04 +0200, "trg"
wrote: 13% ! And we wonder why there are so many fat kids these days. Really, I never wonder? Seems pretty obvious to me ;-) Did you see the corpulent and shapeless little bag of **** that propagated the MSBlast worm, costing a couple million dollars? http://www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/news/nation/6643960.htm More chins than the San Francisco phone book, and it's hard to see how he gets through the average door. Years spent in front of a damn computer, and all he has to show for it is a body weight three times what it should be, and all society has to show for it is an epidemic of computer disasters. Somebody should make this varmint into something useful -- like soap. |
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Lance Armstrong's mother promotes federal funding of bike/ped accommodations
"Zippy the Pinhead" wrote in message
s.com... On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 21:04:04 +0200, "trg" wrote: 13% ! And we wonder why there are so many fat kids these days. Really, I never wonder? Seems pretty obvious to me ;-) Did you see the corpulent and shapeless little bag of **** that propagated the MSBlast worm, costing a couple million dollars? Correction: he's a BIG bag of crap. (And "lumpy pear" is a shape. Sorta.) Bill "dude had bigger boobs than my ex-wives combined" S. |
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Lance Armstrong's mother promotes federal funding of bike/ped accommodations
On Wed, 03 Sep 2003 18:19:16 GMT, Dave Jackson
wrote: the 1960s more than 60% of American kids walked or rode their bikes to school. Today that figure is down to only 13%. 13% ! And we wonder why there are so many fat kids these days. When I was a child in grade school, I lived no more than 1/2 mile (probably less) from the school, and really, really wanted to walk or bicycle. I wasn't allowed to, because there is only sidewalk for the last 100 feet or so. I really, really hated taking the bus. The other bus riders were terrible, mean people; and I either had to get up early to get on the bus really early, or wait until the bus is full and comes out of a side street near my house, then get on and have a hell of a time finding a seat. I was not allowed to walk/bike. Bummer! Dave in Minnesota -- Rick Onanian |
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