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To: farmfriend; FairOpinion
And one of these bills was authored by a Republican.

Not only written by a Republican, but admitted by one of his assistants to be a bill that is the lesser of two evils. Less evil because the Republican's bill allows for some of the board members to be elected. The assistant also admitted, on the air, that the bill that implements a system similar to the council system in from the Soviet Union to manage it. This is a Republican folks-- whose staff admited in a radio interview they are creating a soviet system in California.
8 posted on 06/20/2004 11:09:07 PM PDT by hedgetrimmer
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To: hedgetrimmer

Placing unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats in charge and giving them the power to dictate law is, by definition, a dictatorship. As mentioned, these people are establishing a soviet socialist system.

Because these bureaucrats are unelected, the friction they will create with people who own property will be devastating. This legislation pits two groups against each other - command and control Marxists vs people who believe in freedom. These two groups cannot co-exist. Conflict is inevitable. And because both groups are armed, we could well see a 21st century Concord Bridge incident sometime in the future.

The idea that the unelected can make law is alien to our system of democratic republicanism. Quite frankly, there is no democratic process in place to remove unaccountable bureaucrats engaged abuse, theft and cronyism. The Declaration of Independence speaks of these unelected leeches "eating out the sustenance" of property and its owners. This conservancy bill re-establishes the grievances that justified the Revoltionary war.

To stop this Marxist train and avoid what I believe is the "inevitable," people in California will need to engage in some high profile actions. Perhaps placing 100 foot banners over freeway passes alerting people to the danger. Letters and meetings will not do it anymore.

People, I believe, even those in California, find the idea of unelected bureaucrats making law repugnant. Americans as a whole still believe in electing officials so accountability is secured and insured by the people. It's time to peacefully make some headlines that even the left wing press can't ignore.


19 posted on 06/21/2004 5:59:58 AM PDT by sergeantdave (Gen. Custer wore an Arrowsmith shirt to his last property owner convention.)
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