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Ken Salazar an Idiot, taking away 250,000 Acres of Land

Here is the article on USA today.
I have also posted it. This is serious.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/environment/2009-03-24-wilderness_N.htm
2 million acres up for 'wilderness' designation







WILDERNESS PROTECTION

A bill up for a House vote today would add wilderness areas in nine states (in acres):

California: 700,634

Idaho: 517,000

Utah: 260,000

Colorado: 250,000

Oregon: 201,300

Virginia: 43,000

West Virginia: 37,771

New Mexico: 16,000

Michigan: 11,739

WASHINGTON — Congress is on the brink of barring all development on huge swaths of forest and desert in nine states, in what would be the most sweeping land-protection law in 15 years.
Land-preservation advocates, such as Paul Spitler of the Wilderness Society, say the bill's passage may usher in a new era of wilderness protection.

"We're likely to see new wilderness legislation for years to come," Spitler says. "This is the start of a wave here."

The House of Representatives is set to vote today on a bill to declare more than 2 million acres of public land to be official "wilderness." That means no logging, mining, or vehicles, not even mountain bikes, are allowed.

Passage is "fairly likely," says Interior Department spokeswoman Kendra Barkoff, whose boss, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, plans to be at the Capitol today to celebrate.

The bill would then go to President Obama.

Some of the land that would receive wilderness status lies within national parks. Other parcels are federal forestland or rangeland that lack stringent protections.

Among the areas that would be protected:

•Idaho's Owyhee Canyonlands, vast prairies cut by deep river canyons.

•Oregon's Mount Hood, including old-growth forests.

•West Virginia's Roaring Plains, a high plateau clothed in spruce groves and bogs.

The approval of the bill would be a boon for backpackers but a disappointment to the millions of Americans who like to see wild places via mountain bike, snowmobile or four-wheel-drive truck, which are all barred from entering wilderness areas.

"We're sick of condos, same as the environmental groups," says Brian Hawthorne of the BlueRibbon Coalition, which backs motorized recreation. "We want to conserve these public lands but we want the recreational uses there to be maintained."

The bill would also place off-limits reserves of oil and gas in a half-dozen wilderness areas, drawing the ire of some congressional Republicans, including Rep. Doc Hastings of Washington, the ranking Republican on the House Natural Resources Committee.

"When the federal government shuts down energy production here in America, we're sending good-paying jobs overseas," Hastings said on the House floor this month during debate before an earlier vote.

Congress has not set aside such a large amount of wilderness since 1994, when it passed legislation to protect millions of acres of California desert. That bill was passed shortly before the Democrats lost control of Congress.

The Democrats regained control of the House and Senate after the 2006 elections and consolidated their gains in November, making it easier to overcome opposition to wilderness bills.

Lawmakers who back the bill say support is growing for land preservation.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, says she's "optimistic" that Congress can make "a fresh start with public lands legislation and find a way to find consensus on these types of bills."

Rep. Raúl Grijalva, D-Ariz., has said he's likely to introduce a bill to establish wilderness in southern Arizona. Another bill introduced last month by Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., would declare new wilderness in five Western states
 
Welcome to "life" with a Deomocrat-controlled Congress and a Democrat in the Oval Office. BS like this is why I decided to join SAWS a few days ago. It's only gonna get worse...
 
Yep... Jackass...

They also threw in over 100 million for a new pipeline to take more water from the aspen side and ark dranage over to the front range... At the otero pump station..

Sweet...
 
This is probably not the end. We will most likely see additional wilderness study areas. Not really wilderness, but the same rules as Wilderness with regards to machines. There is also a group out there that wants to extend Wilderness Boundaries closer to towns. They would like Wilderness right out their back door. Not sure about the rest of the west, but if my head math is right thats 5% of our state (Colorado).

State acres: 66,485,760
Acres of wilderness: 3,390,635
Largest wilderness: Weminuche Wilderness
Smallest wilderness: Platte River Wilderness
Wildernesses: 41 Managing agencies: BLM, FWS, FS, NPS
 
What the hell are representatives from new york doing writing this kind of stuff for places they've never even seen?

Screwed up
 
What the hell are representatives from new york doing writing this kind of stuff for places they've never even seen?

Screwed up

Socialist control.

They know that the vast majority of this country's natural resources are located in the gulf coast and rocky mountains, and that having cheap domestic energy drives capitalism ... they just simply can't have that, now can they? :rolleyes:
 
Does anyone else want to run the people of the road that still have the obama bumper stickers? These people don't see the big picture.

I am sorry I took my NOBAMA sticker off my truck! :mad::mad:The democrats/ socialists are working very fast to get their agenda in place. Obama people don't see the picture!

Edit: And yes Ken Salazar is an idiot.
 
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I going to write my congressman and let him know that this is BS Just cause I from Wisconsin don't mean my voice should not be heared
 
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Don't blame me, I didn't vote for that AZZCLOWN! Never have!:mad::mad:

Here is an email I got from SAWS this morning:

SAWS Members,



Last week we informed you that the US Senate had passed HR146 by a vote of 77 - 20. This week we must inform you that the US House has also passed HR146 by a vote of 285-140. The bill is now off to President Obama's desk for his signature, where it will then soon become law, and 2 million more acres will become closed to multiple-use as they are added to the existing 107.4 million acres of the National Wilderness Preservation System.





Dave


Snowmobile Alliance of Western States

Writing letters doesn't do any good, these pieces of chit do what they want because the greenies are willing to spend the cash. Maybe if some of these super rich snowmobilers would give more money to SAWS and the BRC instead of buying a new sled every other month things would get done. Everybody b*tches and whines but it is obvious that we aren't getting the support from our own peeps. I know I have done what I could and I have been laid off since October. Chit, I'd be willing to bet you that there are gonna be a pile of multi-million dollar rigs just on Rabbit Ears Pass alone this weekend. Maybe these are the guys that need to buck up and donate some money.:mad:
 
Anybody know where this new wilderness will be in Colorado? I saw one reference to Rocky Mtn Nat Park but nothing else.

Between this land grab and the power grab going on in Washington I think the citizens of the good ol USA are giving up rights and freedoms and capitalism faster than anyone can keep track.
 
It really doesn't matter where, there is too much "wilderness" in Colorado anyways. Wilderness areas fawk everything up. From hunting to riding bikes.
 
I don't disagree with that but it would be nice if this was an educated be-otch session!
 
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