National Defense and training is so overrated
NIMBY wussies!
Besides, with the Navy composed mostly of transmen and transwomen, they have better things to do than train.
They need to hear the Jack Nicholson wall space from a few good men.
“” “I do not care to catch a glimpse of apparently armed men skulking around and I DEFINITELY do not want to risk having my young grandchildren see such a sight,” a resident wrote. “”
Never you mind, little snowflake granny. If a Navy SEAL is coming after you, you will see him for only the twinkling of an eye.
Oh good grief - tell the snowflakes to stfu.
These would be the same leftist dweebs that would go running out of a sandwich shop if they saw police in uniform sitting and eating their lunch.
So, they have a fetish for bilateral amputees?
These nimbies in Washington should vacation in Switzerland. There you get to hear fully automatic fire being practiced every weekend, echoing off the mountains towering above the valleys below. It really is something to hear.
Send em to the red states. People there would enjoy the free show, not whine about it.
Washington Wimps and NIMBYs strike another blow for ending the military that kills people and breaks things, after tolerating and even welcoming the same activities for 30 years.
Time to disband the military so the public can feel safe in their homes
A few years ago we were leaving the port of San Diego on a cruise ship we where just about out of the harbor and go surrounded by teams if seals in go fast boats they were all blacked out it was just a drill but it was so cool then they lite themselves up and watched us depart We loved it
Coast Guard needs to quit tossing dummies out of their choppers, too. /s
Why are we afraid of these people?
What if they see a bear? Would that mean the park service bans bears from the park?
Edain said WEAN is funded by its members and is fortunate to have supportive “enviro-mafia” attorneys who don’t demand immediate fee payments.
https://www.courts.wa.gov/opinions/index.cfm?fa=opinions.showOpinion&filename=529238MAJ
Title of Case: Whidbey Environ. Action Network, App V. Island County, Respondent
Counsel for Appellant(s) Bryan James Telegin Attorney at Law 1424 4th Ave Ste 500 Seattle, WA, 98101-2258
https://casetext.com/case/whidbey-envtl-action-network-v-growth-mgmt-hearings-bd-1
WHIDBEY ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION NETWORK, Appellant, v. GROWTH MANAGEMENT HEARINGS BOARD, Additional Party, Island County, Respondent: Bryan James Telegin, Attorney at Law, 1424 4th Ave. Ste. 500, Seattle, WA, for Appellant.
https://www.bricklinnewman.com/attorney/telegin-bryan/
Bryan Telegin earned his J.D. magna cum laude from Lewis & Clark Law School, where he earned his certificate in environmental and natural resources law and was inducted into the Cornelius Honor Society. Before joining Bricklin & Newman, Bryan worked as a solo attorney and as a contract attorney for the Earthrise Law Center (formerly the Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center of Lewis & Clark Law School). Bryan has represented non-profit corporations, environmental organizations, and neighborhood groups in a number of environmental cases before the United States District Court for the District of Oregon, the Oregon Court of Appeals, and the Washington Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council. To date, Bryan's work has focused on issues arising under the Clean Water Act, including widespread thermal pollution problems threatening many of the historic salmon runs in the Pacific Northwest, and the illegal disposal of sewage sludge on sensitive farmlands. In addition, Bryan has experience with issues arising under the National Environmental Policy Act, the Endangered Species Act, and the Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area Act.
Bryan holds a masters degree and a B.A., with highest honors, in philosophy from the University of California. Bryan is admitted in Washington, Oregon and the United States District Court for the District of Oregon and the Western District of Washington.
To be fair, the purpose of state parks is not for military training. The Navy has Indian Island and numerous bases around the Puget Sound. I don’t know if the Navy notifies the public about park operations, but it should
That said, the NIMBYs are strong around Whidbey Island, protesting the sound of training naval jets out of the NAS. The jets can’t be reasonably expected to train above bases only.
I graduated from Oak Harbor High School in 1971. The citizenry is overwhelmingly in support of these activities.