Posted on 04/11/2014 10:46:50 AM PDT by Sopater
Clark County Commissioner Tom Collins fears the dispute at Cliven Bundys ranch that has drawn protesters from across state lines might turn violent.
So when Collins talked this week with a county commissioner in Utah who said others are coming so Southern Nevada to support the Bundys, he did what he usually does: He spoke his opinion without mincing words or worrying if he offended someone.
Those comments are now making the rounds on social media and have attracted criticism from people ranging from Utah ranchers to his colleagues on the County Commission.
It started when Darin Bushman, a Piute County, Utah, commissioner, called Collins about the Bureau of Land Management roundup of Bundys cattle in the Gold Butte area, about 80 miles east of Las Vegas. The cattle are being seized after Bundy failed to pay grazing fees over 20 years. When the conversation ended, Bushman posted on Facebook that Collins said Utahns are inbred bastards and if they come to Clark County to support Bundy they better have funeral plans.
Collins also told Bushman that they should mind their own (expletive) business.
Now thats some classy leadership for you, Bushman wrote in his post.
On Tuesday, Clark County commissioners will discuss decorum of commissioners, which was sparked in part by concerns about Collins recent statements, said commission Chairman Steve Sisolak. Sisolak said Collins wont be the sole focus of that discussion, which will examine the broader issue of decorum.
He said hes uncertain of what the outcome might be or whether it would require anything formal such as a policy change.
Commissioner Mary Beth Scow welcomes the decorum discussion, too.
I think commissioners can agree to disagree and make better decisions when they get a diversity of thoughts but I dont believe it can ever be personal, she said. I think the phrase agree to disagree works very well.
In an interview, Collins downplayed Bushmans elected office, noting his county has only about 1,500 people. Census data shows the tiny rural county has just 1,556 people.
Im trying to do everything I can to discourage anybody who tells me theyre coming here with loaded guns, Collins said. Im going to tell them not to come.
The issues at hand are complex and a protester who doesnt understand rural Nevada fails to grasp the whole picture of the situation, Collins said.
In an email to the Review-Journal, he added: This isnt about Clivens cows nearly as much as it is about Public Lands access. We dont need anyone toting guns to fix that.
Collins said hes been in touch with BLM officials about the issue and is closely following the situation.
The Bundys want peace, Collins said. They dont want any violence going on so all these gun-packing folks just need to go home.
Bushman said he contacted Collins to discuss his views on jurisdictions of lands. He said the conversation for the most part was civil and professional, as he shared his understanding of how federal jurisdictions work.
Bushman said he told Collins he was heading to the protest and expected some people from his county to be there, as the issue has attracted the concerns of Utah ranchers.
This guy was just off-the-hook weird, Bushman said. Ive never ran into a fellow commissioner who treated me like that.
At the Bundy ranch with protesters Monday, Bushman mentioned the exchange with someone who called Collins on a speakerphone and inquired about the conversation.
Again, Collins insulted Utahns, Bushman said, angering the Beehive State residents who were supporting the Bundys.
When asked if he had any regrets about what he told the county commissioner from Utah, Collins said: Ive got no regrets about what I said to that son of a bitch.
Yes....you are missing a huge part of this “story”.
What am I missing?
Ooh—good idea! I think I’d like Assateague Island—and a few of those adorable ponies, too.
All I’d need would be a free, permanent lease, mind you.
The government does lots of stuff it shouldn’t IMO be doing. That doesn’t mean I can stop paying what by law I owe and then be shocked if they enforce the laws I don’t like. I certainly can’t justify calling out a ‘militia’ to face off against them.
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