Posted on 05/10/2014 10:21:14 AM PDT by Jim Robinson
This eye-blink of a town in the states scenic southeastern corner bills itself as the Gateway to Adventure. But this weekend it promises to be more like a launchpad for civil unrest.
A band of angry citizens plans to ride all-terrain vehicles onto closed-off, federally managed public land Saturday in protest against the federal Bureau of Land Management, which many say has unfairly closed off a prized area, cheating residents of outdoor recreation.
The ride, organized by San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman, is a gambit to assert county sovereignty over Recapture Canyon, known for its archaeological ruins, that BLM officials say has been jeopardized from overuse. The canyon was closed to motor vehicles in 2007, the agency said, after two men forged an illegal seven-mile trail. Hikers and those on horseback are still allowed there.
Lyman and his supporters want the BLM to act more quickly on a years-old request for a public right-of-way through the area. You cant just arbitrarily shut down a road in San Juan County, he said. If you can do that and get away with it, what else can you do?
The revolt has received national attention, coming at the heels of Nevada rancher Cliven Bundys successful standoff last month against the BLM that suggests a rising battle across the West over states rights on federally managed public lands...
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
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I sense we will be seeing some level of video feed from Utah rather short order.
There’s enough trouble brewing without stirring up more of it.
This is not murder, drug pushing, or even illegal influence peddling like our elected representatives do.
This is guys using a road on public land to protest the fact that it has been shut down.
Civil disobediance in the finest tradtion of our forefathers. I say: good for them and Godspeed. And may the Federal government be damned.
So in other words the land is not closed off. It's just closed to people who want to rip up the place with their ATVs. It's full of archeological sites and is sacred to the Navaho.
So here's a compromise. The BLM allows the ATV riders to have open season on the canyon and ride all over the places where the Navaho hold their ceremonies and gather their herbs and have their archeological sites. And the BLM also allow the Navaho to have a no limit open season on the ATV riders. See who's standing at the end.
Yes their goal is to "rip up the place". Your bias reveals itself.
It's full of archeological sites and is sacred to the Navaho.
The final arrow in the quiver of NIMBYism.
The point of all this, which you missed, is challenging the BLM's ongoing land grabs.
You obviously haven't assessed the type of ATV riders we are talking about here.
Next you'll be crying about all the ATV riders rushing over to play Cowboys and Indians.
The Next Bundy? BLM Backs Down Over Recapture Canyon, Utah Protest
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The BLM after a huddle with the FBI, the Utah attorney generals office, the
Utah Department of Public Safety and San Juan County Sheriff Rick Eldredge
has decided once again to stand back and avoid a confrontation as it
did several weeks ago on the Bundy ranch in Nevada, Eldredge said.
It was decided that, at the end of the day, it is not worth it to spill any
blood, Eldredge said of the decision. . .
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Good
Bottom line: the Feds have way too much land.
And anything else they can tear up.
Never did Veterans fight for the feds to keep control of lands that should belong to those the Vets fought for. It was no problem to give lands to former slaves from Southern farms, Lincoln said the lands out West should not belong to any government, managed by the South in particular.
What is it that this government has no respect of declarations and history?
Obviously there is a cabal of fiction people who think they are the heirs to the Founding Fathers’ National Treasure and the world.
The real bottom line is the lawyers that are behind the environmental groups. They are worse than ambulance chasers.
Typically, the federal government defends itself vigorously against lawsuits challenging its actions. But not always: Sometimes regulators are only too happy to face collusive lawsuits by friendly foes that are aimed at compelling government action that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to achieve. Rather than defend these cases, regulators settle them in a phenomenon known as sue and settle. This tactic has exploded under the Obama Administration, costing the economy tens of billions of dollars while eroding political accountability and public participation in government. There are solutions: The executive branch should return to the principles adopted during the Reagan Administration by Attorney General Edwin Meese III, and Congress should require transparency and accountability in settlements that commit agencies to action.
This article explains Some of the who and why behind govt land grabs and use exemptions.
If you want to learn about some of the outrageous acts the environmentalists read the following link about how the gov handles FOIA requests to land users vs how they bend over backwards for environmental groups. (3 page PDF easy reading.)
http://buddfalen.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/6.25.13-Freedom-of-Information-Act-Abuse.pdf
It was decided that, at the end of the day, it is not worth it to spill any
blood, Eldredge said of the decision. . .
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——————————————————————————————— Good Even a small battle won means a lot in the war to gain back control from the environazi’s who have the govt’s favor.
But, But,, the treaty of...
What a crock.
The federal government has no authority to HOLD ANY land other than what is listed, art 1, sec 8, 17th enumerated power.
Meaning?
It's sand, for cryin' out loud. What else gets your panties in a bunch? When the snow isn't aligned just right because of animal migration?
Wrong. Its time to stir the pot. Past time.
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