This is an old article. Wayne and Helen are dead. Helen was apparently murdered; she died in an auto crash, and her vehicle had been tampered with. That is what happens to those that challenge the pagans. We could call it an ‘Arkincide,’ except that it didn’t happen in AK.
As for who owns the public lands? These days it’s the Mexican Drug cartels growing dope on thousands and thousands of acres.
http://towncriernews.blogspot.com/search?q=Invasion+the+border+has+moved+800+miles
And Helen Chenoweth was one of the best.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1795503/posts
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Those of us who have been involved in property rights battles appreciated Helen Chenoweth-Hage. What a great loss to all of us due to her untimely fatal accident last year. Talk about your dream ticket for the presidential race.
A poster from Idaho, Helen’s home state, on a polictical forum states:
“We are very particular about our conservatives.We like principles and backbone. We elected Helen Chenoweth/Hage and Bill Sali. Helen loved Duncan Hunter and spoke of him often, that is why I loved him before he ever decided to run.”
Helen and Duncan had a great appreciation for each other and accomplished much while they were both in congress, especially protecting private property rights.
It was announced this week that the Mt. Soledad Cross, which the ACLU sued to have removed, will in fact remain per the Supreme Court, largely due to the actions of Duncan Hunter.
In a field hearing held by COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES on the Endangered Species act in 1999 in Hemmet, California, Chenoweth and Hunter were in the forefront to protect the average American citizen property owner. They questioned, with little mercy, the bureaucrats who through archaic regulations and unnecessary paperwork were thwarting use of private land by it’s legitimate owners. Hunter’s comments speak for themselves.
Woa! I recall Helen. I vagely remeber this case and thought this must be the outcome of a long fight. I didn’t know what had happened to her.
I think Unintended Consequences provides some good insight into how the current condition of this country needs to be addressed.
Thanks e-s.