1 posted on
01/01/2002 2:59:51 PM PST by
brityank
(brityank@FReepmail)
To: *landgrab; *Green; *Enviralists; farmfriend; marsh2; dixiechick2000; Helen; Mama_Bear; poet...
Great editorial.
2 posted on
01/01/2002 3:01:47 PM PST by
brityank
To: brityank,B4Ranch,JeffHead,redrock,AuntB,amom,Alamo-Girl,bump in the night, Yellow Rose of Texas,I
To: farmfriend
Would you ping the Klamath list please.
To: brityank
The Feds have arrived to save the day.
These folks are screwed...
9 posted on
01/01/2002 4:19:26 PM PST by
MileHi
To: brityank
Thanks for posting this. I had been wondering what was happening with those farmers.
I know you didn't write this but do you or anyone else here know what a pro- Klamath Basin farmers bill would look like, that is if in fact there needs to be a bill for them. I didn't get the impression farmers were seeking any kind of new bill.
From what this author writes it does indeed look like the Senators aren't doing one thing to help the farmers out.
10 posted on
01/01/2002 4:46:30 PM PST by
Boxsford
To: brityank
Bump!!!
To: brityank
bump
To: brityank
I never thought that J. Edgar Hoover was anything but the best possible FBI director; he was above the political process, and influence peddlers.
That's why the news media hated him so. - As for conspiricies, is there any other way of doing business?
To: nunya bidness; Mercuria
20 posted on
01/01/2002 7:38:19 PM PST by
AnnaZ
To: brityank
Senators Offer Soviet-Style Central Planning for the Klamath BasinThe question is, do we have a "Soviet style" central planning President that will sign on to it?...Apparently we do...
To: brityank
Senators Offer Soviet-Style Central Planning for the Klamath Basin Great post! I am sad to say that I agree with most of this article. I live in Klamath Falls and attended many of the rallies and listened to the passionate speaches detailing the magnitude of the injustice brought to us by our federal government.
The real problem is the the E.S.A. seems to allow the implementation of extreme enviromental agendas without any regard for the constitution, private property rights, or common sense.
Senator Smith and Representative Wyden are good guys who are trying to do the right thing, but I think that polititions in general find throwing a little money at a problem easier than crafting a real long term solution.
The solution could come in many forms. Some brave legislator could find the courage to craft an amendment to the E.S.A. Federal agencies could come to their senses and abandon their unconstitutional theft of our public and private resources. New legislation could be passed, clearly prohibiting, as our constitution does, the theft of our private property by our federal, state, and local government.
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