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    One of the Real Goals of Wolf Recovery by Marshall Sage and Rene Walters

    Well here it is.  When I look at some of the names on the “committee list” like Abercrombie of HI, Capps of CA, DeFazio of OR, Sarbanes of MD, Tsongas of MA et. al. it makes me ill to think that they can dictate how our land will be used in ID. 

     

    While some of you continue to devote effort and energy into the wolf issue, the environmental extremists/Marxists are pursuing their agenda of controlling land, water, and people.  People like us are controlled by taking away our rights like private property or limiting our use of land (no hunting, vehicular use, etc.).

     

    The only way to stop these socialists/Marxists/environmental extremists is to demand that the 10th Amendment as written be honored by the Federal Government.  Federal land within the boundaries of a state must be managed by that state (can the states do any worse than the federal government has over the last 100 years?).

     

    Until the citizens of the states can control all governmental actions in their respective states except that which the Constitution specifically authorizes the Federal Government to control we will see our individual rights continue to be usurped by a growing Federal Government.

     

    I will be at the Boise Tea Party stumping for the 10th Amendment on July 4th.  What about you?

     

    Marshall Sage

     

    This email contains links, etc to information about HR 980 Northern Rockies Ecosystem Management Act.  Please, everyone, redistribute this information far and wide.

     

    Wording of HR 980 found at:

    http://www.americanlands.org/assets/docs/HR_980.pdf

     

    From: Klamath Basin Crisis web site:

    http://www.klamathbasincrisis.org/wilderness/morewildernesshr980_042409.htm

     

    Dear Members,
    Our Friends at Citizens for Balanced Uses have prepared the following alert on the Northern Rockies Ecosystem Management Act which is coming back up in the US Congress for a hearing. We urge you to read their material and call your Congressman as directed below to stop this taking of private property.
     

    Citizens for Balanced Use
    MORE WILDERNESS COMING HR 980

     

    The old Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act (NREPA) is coming back with a new number. HR980, if passed, will designate 24 million acres of new wilderness in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming and Eastern Oregon.

    The bill is scheduled to be heard on May 5th in front of the National Parks, Forests and Public Lands subcommittee. Please take the time to contact this committee. Fax the subcommittee pictures and testimony of how and why these areas are important to you and your family.

    The maps of new wilderness contained in this bill are at the following link:
    maps

    If this bill passes congress, you can say goodbye to multiple use!
     

    Members of the Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests and Public Lands 1333 Longworth House Office Building
    (202) 226-7736 Fax: (202) 226-2301

    Mr. Raúl M. Grijalva, Arizona, Chairman
    Mr. Rob Bishop, Utah, Ranking Republican Member
    Dale E. Kildee, Michigan
    Neil Abercrombie, Hawaii
    Grace F. Napolitano, California
    Rush D. Holt, New Jersey
    Madeleine Z. Bordallo, Guam
    Dan Boren, Oklahoma
    Martin Heinrich, New Mexico
    Peter A. DeFazio, Oregon
    Maurice D. Hinchey, New York
    Donna M. Christensen, Virgin Islands
    Diana DeGette, Colorado
    Ron Kind, Wisconsin
    Lois Capps, California
    Jay Inslee, Washington
    Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, South Dakota
    John P. Sarbanes, Maryland
    Carol Shea-Porter, New Hampshire
    Niki Tsongas, Massachusetts
    Pedro R. Pierluisi, Puerto Rico
    Nick J. Rahall, II, West Virginia (ex officio) 
    Don Young, Alaska
    Elton Gallegly, California
    John J. Duncan, Jr., Tennessee
    Jeff Flake, Arizona
    Henry E. Brown, Jr., South Carolina
    Louie Gohmert, Texas
    Bill Shuster, Pennsylvania
    Robert J. Wittman, Virginia
    Paul C. Broun, Georgia
    Mike Coffman, Colorado
    Cynthia M. Lummis, Wyoming
    Tom McClintock, California
    Doc Hastings, Washington (ex officio)

    Members of congress far removed from the federally managed public land in Montana need to be educated and who better to do this than us. Many times, by putting a personal touch to a message, we all can make an impact on our lawmakers.

    Thank You for doing your part!
    Kerry White
    CBU 

     

     

     

    NREPA MAPS

    http://www.wildrockiesalliance.org/issues/nrepa/mapIndex.shtml

    These links lead to maps showing areas of the Wild Rockies included in NREPA Bill H.R. 980. The maps will display in a separate browser window or tab.

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