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Government Threatens Florida Pastor
Sierra Time ^ | Published 09. 22. 02 | Danny E. Meek

Posted on 09/23/2002 11:11:47 AM PDT by TonyWojo

Pastor David Mallory has opened the doors and grounds of the First Assembly Ministries in Naples to The Sawgrass Rebellion. He has done this because his own 12-year effort to reach out to the indigent, the poor, and the needy has suffered the oppression of the federal government.

"I love nature, but we should not be enslaved to it, " he said emphatically.

Even as he spoke, he held in his hand a new fax from the Army Corps of Engineers. They threatened his church and the 80-acre campus with a $25,000 fine for allegedly failing to follow their orders.

"When we received our permitting, we were forced to buy 103 acres of offsite mitigation lands somewhere in the Everglades at a cost to the church of $500,000, and set aside 12 acres of onsite mitigation for wetlands," explained Pastor Mallory. "This letter of warning says that we now need some sixteen acres on-site or we will be forced to pay their fine."

He went on to explain that his congregation built small lakes to surround a nature trail on the church campus and they were now being told by the Corps that they needed to support five species of endangered birds. In order to support the endangered birds, three different levels of plant life must be added in the water areas, at a total cost of $15,000. In addition, he was not told what specific species of birds were to be protected.

"How do I know what type of bird I am supposed to be attracting?" he asked.

He was also told by the Corps to remove plants from the property because it was a wetland and then they told him to plant 850 new trees. He complied and was then told by the Corps to plant an additional one thousand trees on church property.

"I am just a minister. I just want to help people. I have been doing this all of my life. I don't understand all the obstacles that have been put in the way of our mission," he said. "Even more than the government, the non-elected people trouble me. I truly believe that the environmental people thwart the true freedoms of all of us and even our elected politicians are powerless to stop them."

His frustration evident, he continued to tell story after story of harassment and interdiction.

He built a six-foot high chain link fence, pursuant to orders from the Corps. When local children dug under the fence, he ordered his crew to move two scoop loads of dirt as fill to stop the trespasses and destruction. "The Corps came in again. I don't know if they watch us every day or what, but they came in immediately and said that we had illegally filled a wetland and we had to pay a $6,000 fine. Then they took eighty feet from around the entire perimeter of our grounds to keep as another wetland protection area."

Mallory, who is a native of Canada, has ministered in South Florida for many years. He said the church was forced to pay to widen the county road next to the campus. They also had to provide the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) with two boat ramps going both north and south along a canal that fronts the facility before they would approve the project.

"I am sorry, but I just don't understand the Corps, the SFWMD, or their reasoning. We have had a water meter here for years. We recently had to pay a $25,000 deposit for a water meter, which we already had," he said.

His ministry is fully supported by the Collier County Board of Commissioners, Don Hunter of the Collier County Sheriff's Office and many of the county judges, who send individuals charged with crimes to his facility for treatment and assistance.

"Our goal is to provide shelter and rehabilitation for the indigent, drug and alcohol abusers, and the homeless," he said. "We provide shelter, detoxification, rehabilitation, medical screening, food, clothing, counseling, education, protection for unwed mothers and abused runaway teens, the hungry, or anyone else who needs help. What are we doing that is wrong in the eyes of government officials?"

Mallory believes U.S. veterans are essentially a forgotten part of our society and the ministry is especially receptive to them. A life-size, one-ton bronze sculpture at the entrance of the campus depicts Christ embracing a soldier.

He said one of the goals of the ministry is to provide temporary housing for local individuals in the community. However, housing units on the church campus are empty.

"We can't set them up and open them to the public because Collier County wants $104,000 in impact fees and they want it all up front, even before we begin to house those who need the help," he said in an exasperated tone.

He said that he understood and was receptive to the cause of the Sawgrass Rebellion, because fourteen years ago he was the minister at a small church in inner Florida. However, he declined to identify the parish.

"Let’s just say that the people were the classic ‘Florida Crackers.’ They were the salt of the earth. They helped everyone, with no questions asked," he said sadly. "They invited me and my son Joshua (later killed by a drunk driver along with five others traveling in a church bus) deep into the Everglades to spend the weekend at their camp. I remember traveling in a swamp buggy to a small cabin. We saw wildlife everywhere and it was amazing."

He went on to explain that all those people wanted to do was hunt, fish, and enjoy the recreation in the area, but the federal government took the land, fenced it and made it off-limits. His congregation moved away because they wanted to go on to a place where they could enjoy nature.

"If we can help the Sawgrass Rebellion in any way, the church, our people and our facilities are open to them," he said.

The church campus is located on Collier Boulevard, about two miles south of Interstate 75.

The Sawgrass Rebellion is an umbrella organization founded to protect the property rights of South Florida residents through legislation, litigation, and public education. A national forum and property rights rally is scheduled in Naples on October 17 and 18. Caravans from across the United States will converge at the rally and travel across the Everglades to Homestead, Florida on October 19. The largest property rights advocate group in the United States, The Paragon Foundation of Alamogordo, New Mexico, recently agreed to help South Florida residents in their stand against "unwarranted taking" of their properties.


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1 posted on 09/23/2002 11:11:48 AM PDT by TonyWojo
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To: AAABEST; Joe Brower; Grampa Dave; Black Agnes; madfly
And another property rights PING
2 posted on 09/23/2002 11:13:00 AM PDT by TonyWojo
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To: AAABEST; Cacique; firebrand; rmlew; StarFan; Dutchy; nutmeg; RaceBannon; Coleus; Grampa Dave; ...
Yo! Look at this!
3 posted on 09/23/2002 11:13:29 AM PDT by Black Agnes
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To: TonyWojo
I'm increasingly convinced that satan's chief front-line troops are not the witches in covens . . .

and maybe not even the charlatans in preacher's suits . . .

but instead are the rabid, brainless, power addicted, bureaucrats with very dry and prickly corncobs in dark places.
4 posted on 09/23/2002 11:24:48 AM PDT by Quix
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To: TonyWojo
If Florida had a REAL attorney general like Janet Reno, these miserable enemies of the state would have been exterminated by BATF forces and their offspring sent to reindoctrination facilities in the Florida Department of Social Services camp system. Oh, for the good old days! Its for the children, you know! (sarcasm off)
5 posted on 09/23/2002 11:25:11 AM PDT by 17th Miss Regt
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To: TonyWojo; AAABEST
The Sawgrass Rebellion is picking up steam, folks. Let's keep that momentum going!

Click on the Honorable Mr. Washington
The for more info on the Rebellion.

Click on the banner to go
the Sawgrass Rebellion website.


6 posted on 09/23/2002 11:25:43 AM PDT by Joe Brower
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To: TonyWojo
I ALSO THINK IN THIS CASE, some research needs to be done . . . some of this is ALMOST too insane for even the vacuum-brained bureaucrats UNLESS THEY HAVE AN INHERENT PHILOSOPHICAL BIAS AGAINST PEOPLE OF FAITH. It REALLY SOUNDS LIKE a handful of people in key roles are taking it out on this church because they hate anything connected to God and they are in positions of power enough to vent their spleens in these ways.

It should be possible to get evidence of such issues . . . and compare the treatment of the church with the treatment of boy scouts or some other group. Scouts might not be a good comparison because such individuals might well be gay.
7 posted on 09/23/2002 11:29:47 AM PDT by Quix
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To: TonyWojo
I hope your church walls over bulgeth and your cup over floweth. Good for you. I hope other people in your parish join you in your fight against land grabbing. You have guts.
8 posted on 09/23/2002 11:31:04 AM PDT by isasis
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To: Quix
Can someone tell me where the hell REPUBLICAN J. Bush is with all this going on??????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!
9 posted on 09/23/2002 11:33:49 AM PDT by Hammerhead
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To: Jim Robinson
JimBrother, you need to read this.

This is just one small example of the terrible abuses that are going on in my area.

10 posted on 09/23/2002 11:40:38 AM PDT by AAABEST
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To: backhoe; sauropod; Issaquahking; Black Agnes; countrydummy; newriverSister; brityank; forester; ...
Property rights ping.
11 posted on 09/23/2002 11:42:04 AM PDT by AAABEST
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To: TonyWojo; Joe Brower; My Favorite Headache; nunya bidness; sauropod; Teacher317; Nuke'm Glowing; ...
People who are coming to Sawgrass ping.
12 posted on 09/23/2002 11:43:25 AM PDT by AAABEST
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To: Hammerhead
Can someone tell me where the hell REPUBLICAN J. Bush is with all this going on??????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We're hoping we can get his attention on this.

Florida Governor Jeb Bush
PL 05 The Capitol 400 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001
Phone#1: 850-448-4711 Phone#2: 850-488-4441 Fax: 850-487-0801
Email: fl_governor@myflorida.com

13 posted on 09/23/2002 11:48:27 AM PDT by AAABEST
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To: Hammerhead
GOOD QUESTION but most of this garbage is FEDERALLY mandated sorts of bureaucraps.
14 posted on 09/23/2002 11:49:05 AM PDT by Quix
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To: Quix
I ALSO THINK IN THIS CASE, some research needs to be done . . . some of this is ALMOST too insane for even the vacuum-brained bureaucrats UNLESS THEY HAVE AN INHERENT PHILOSOPHICAL BIAS AGAINST PEOPLE OF FAITH.

By now, this is well established, with one minor quibble. The bias is not philosophical; it is political.

Churches and religion are an alternative source of moral authority and guidance. The State is jealous of them for that reason, and would like to see them either 1) enslaved to it, or 2) destroyed. Lenin and his followers were fanatics about the destruction of both religion and the traditional family.

In America, the State's major weapon for marginalizing religion has been the welfare system. Recently, it's ceased to work; too many people are aware of what government welfare is really about. If you want to see a welfare-state bureaucrat froth at the mouth, compare his efficiency at turning revenues into benefits distributed to his service constituency -- about 28% -- to that of the average religiously affiliated charity -- about 85%.

So the attack on the churches must take another form: eminent domain, as often as possible backed up by a faceless regulatory power before which the church will feel helpless. It's happening everywhere. Remember the news item about that church in California whose land was seized by a local government to make room for a shopping mall?

If you're completely irreligious, this might not concern you. But if you have even a lingering affection for the religion in which you were raised but from which you've slipped away, you might want to consider re-involving yourself with your church. It needs you -- and you might find, in your turn, that you need it.

Freedom, Wealth, and Peace,
Francis W. Porretto
Visit The Palace Of Reason: http://palaceofreason.com

15 posted on 09/23/2002 11:51:05 AM PDT by fporretto
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To: AAABEST
BTTT!!!!!
16 posted on 09/23/2002 11:57:20 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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bttt
17 posted on 09/23/2002 11:58:48 AM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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To: AAABEST
ping! This is so terrible but not unusual. This is how they work! We must take America back!
18 posted on 09/23/2002 11:59:13 AM PDT by countrydummy
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To: TonyWojo; AAABEST; Black Agnes; sauropod
In California, rallies are planned in Tracy and in Sacramento. On September 29th, a rally will be held in Tracy. The rally will gather at the Park and Ride adjacent to the West Valley Mall and Interstate Highway 205. The rally will start at roughly 2 p.m., when the convoy is scheduled to arrive from the Klammath Basin in Oregon, Congressman Richard Pombo is scheduled to address the rally at 3 p.m. Other speakers include Leo Bergeron, CEO of the California State Grange, Michael Shaw of Freedom 21, a representative of the Mountain Coalition, and others The event is being sponsored by the Homestead Land and Water Alliance of Tracy.

An auction of donated goods will be held with the proceeds donated to the Sawgrass Rebellion, the umbrella organization founded in South Florida to protect citizens property rights through legislation, litigation and public education. The local FFA chapter has been invited to provide food as a fundraiser for their Chapter.

The following day, September 30, the California State Grange has obtained a permit to hold a rally on the steps of the Capitol Building. Assemblyman Mike Briggs (Dist. 29) and Senator Thomas "Rico" Oller (Dist. 1) have facilitated in setting up the rally. Speakers include Legislators, and representatives from the California State Grange, Pacific Legal Foundation, California Farm Bureau, and People for the U.S.A. Also scheduled is Holly Swanson, the author of "Set Up and Sold Out!" We have asked that Governor Davis (or a representative from his office) be on hand to accept a symbolic bucket and shovel.

Activities are scheduled to begin on the South Steps of the Capitol building at 11:30am, and conclude about 3:00pm. Again, there will be an auction held as a fundraiser for the Sawgrass Rebellion Organization.

NorCal-Cap Area thread.

NorCal-Cap Area chapter web site.

19 posted on 09/23/2002 12:16:01 PM PDT by farmfriend
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To: TonyWojo
sounds like extortion to me.
20 posted on 09/23/2002 12:22:35 PM PDT by Texas_Jarhead
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