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Arizona Fire-Starter Suspect Arrested
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| Jun 30, 2002
| ALISA BLACKWOOD
Posted on 06/29/2002 11:18:11 PM PDT by grimalkin
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posted on
06/29/2002 11:18:11 PM PDT
by
grimalkin
To: grimalkin
Government employees cannot be allowed into the woods without civilian chaperones. Three states now with huge fires due to these lunatics.
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posted on
06/29/2002 11:27:36 PM PDT
by
per loin
To: per loin
I think it's time to send Smokey the Bear to the island of misfit mascots...
To: per loin
Government employees cannot be allowed into the woods without civilian chaperones. Three states now with huge fires due to these lunatics. Not to mention the big one the bureaucrats started that burned Los Alamos a while back. These guys are dangerous.
All the regulations, land grabs and gazillions of dollars under the bridge and they literally do more damage than any good they ever attempted.
They chase bicyclers off, terrorize land owners, put people out of work and ruin lives .... then they burn it all down.
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posted on
06/29/2002 11:36:06 PM PDT
by
AAABEST
To: grimalkin
Hey those of us who live in the Jurdisdiction of the US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals have an opportunity to get together, learn, plan, meet one another and make a difference. Please check out this thread.
Freepers Making a Difference Let's get together at FRiva Las Vegas and get to know each other and make a difference! Please forward this to your ping lists and to the state boards! Regards, TS
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posted on
06/29/2002 11:37:31 PM PDT
by
The Shrew
To: AAABEST; Grampa Dave
the man is a Bureau of Indian Affairs firefighter And how many liberals are trying to make a political point? They act (during a terror war) as if to join in something similar to the White House trashing of Clintons gang.
Has anyone kept a list of views by all these government arsonists?
(Dare I tongue-in-cheek call it a conspiracy?)
To: grimalkin
The fact that he was a firefighter is probably a benign point. Everyone in Cibecue is a firefighter. There are few other opportunities. From the location I would guess that this fire was accidental and alcohol was involved.
It is, however, no secret that firefighters can make their own work. In a busy summer a firefighter can bank $80,000. If the season is slow they can expect $15,000. That is quite an incentive for a busy season. Rumors abound in the firecamps and most of them are bull but there are enough credible stories to make you realize that there is some truth there.
The real culprits are the ones that set the stage for this fire. The environmentalists are, in effect, running the forests. They've crawled back under their rocks right now, but we need to drag them out expose them for having caused this. If this slob hadn't caused it something else would have.
The homeowners can shoulder some of the blame also. Every time the Forest Service proposes a prescribed burn or thinning they are met with opposition by a few Little Miss Prissys. Burns are nasty and black and smell bad. Thinning means cutting trees out of their viewscape. They need to learn that nature will not conform to our preferences. Now we have a big black scar to show us just how wrong they were.
To: MARTIAL MONK
The prescribed burn is but one option to be utilized when all other options are impractical. Cattle grazing cleans up a lot of the trash that builds up on the forest floor. Logging will thin out the most of the thick stands that cause the biggest burns.
These are the two most economic means to get a return on the Federal investment as well as furnish lumber for the consuming public.
The officials on the public lands have discouraged any public use for the simple reason it makes their jobs harder. They can draw a salary by setting on their posterior without public involvement. In a case that I am familiar with, there is a force of 108 employees overseeing a total of 87,000 acres with no timber sales and a small amount of grazing.
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posted on
06/30/2002 3:42:02 AM PDT
by
meenie
To: MARTIAL MONK
It is, however, no secret that firefighters can make their own work. In a busy summer a firefighter can bank $80,000. If the season is slow they can expect $15,000. Wow. I didn't realize that there was this much financial incentive to start fires.
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posted on
06/30/2002 5:33:00 AM PDT
by
knuthom
To: flamefront
The problem of a list besides them being foresters or fire fighters is indentifying their real religion, being a druid for some enviral organization is never published.
Most of the so called foresters in the Forest Service now have been card carrying enviralists since their college days.
They are like Druid Priests and Nuns out pushing the agendas of their Druid Religion while getting paid by us. This is from their top management down to clowns like this guy.
When a fire happens in these high desert areas of NM, AZ and CO, people lose their homes or end up in a barren burnt out moonscape area that can last for a decade or more. Erosion when the rains finally come and from the wind makes living in what was a beautiful area a bad thing with dust in the dry season and flash floods and mud slides in the rainy season. Property value will plummet, and many fires survivors will sell their land cheap to one of the Eco Conservancy outfits, donate their property or abandon it.
Jake Reno during its reign of terror stopped all FBI and Justice monitoring of the real enviro radicals, the ALFS/ELFS/PETAs and the Anarachists roaming free in the Portland, Eugene, Or. area. These are our home grown terrorists, and arson is a favorite terrorist weapon that they use. They are being monitored now, but the governors of Oregon and Washington do not cooperate with the federals in collecting arson trail data.
To: grimalkin
If he said he was burning a letter from his ex-wife and cried a little, after being caught, he may be able to get off.
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posted on
06/30/2002 7:20:04 AM PDT
by
smithson
To: Free the USA; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Libertarianize the GOP; freefly; expose; .30Carbine; 4Freedom; ..
ping
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posted on
06/30/2002 7:30:44 AM PDT
by
madfly
To: Grampa Dave
Preach it Grampa!
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posted on
06/30/2002 7:46:00 AM PDT
by
AAABEST
To: grimalkin
thanks for the ping
To: madfly
bump
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posted on
06/30/2002 7:57:20 AM PDT
by
mafree
To: grimalkin
On tv they said that in Forest Lakes, the big forest based subdivision that has been under attack the last couple of days has large amounts of wild animals in it now. This is forest so there are normally bears, dear, elk, rabbits, wolves and coyotes in the forest. But you see there is limited amount of forest area, as the elevation changes the forest disappears. So, to the east, south and north there's been a lot of fire in the forest, the animals have rushed out, some of them of course got confused and perished in the fire. But for those that made it out, they are in the western end of this forest. They say that inForest Lakes there are hundreds of firefighting people and also very large numbers of animals at the same time, including bears & wolves. They say the animals are trying to avoid the people and vice versa.
To: Red Jones
Rodeo Fire, 450,000 acres. 472 homes lost.
Firefighter arrested Saturday at 8:15pm. Initial appearance US Magistrate today in Flagstaff. More info coming. News conference 11:00am.
Also, fire started in Linden after evacuees allowed back in. 20 ft X 20 ft.
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posted on
06/30/2002 8:09:14 AM PDT
by
madfly
To: Grampa Dave
My niece is majoring in college to be a Park Ranger. I love her dearly but her mind is full of the environmental hooey baloney.
To: 3catsanadog
My niece is majoring in college to be a Park Ranger. I love her dearly but her mind
is full of the environmental hooey baloney.
(Friendly thought) Tell her to keep her mind open to the radical concepts of
empirical science...and the law of unintended consequences.
(and maybe suggest that the current spate of "mega-fire" is an unintended consequence
of a misguided policy of not actively managing fire risk in the federal land
for 8 years. If she doesn't clue into which eight years you are talking about...
don't waste your breath with further talk.)
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posted on
06/30/2002 8:52:20 AM PDT
by
VOA
To: madfly
BTTT!!!!!
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posted on
06/30/2002 9:09:40 AM PDT
by
E.G.C.
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