USFWS
– Coming Soon to a Neighborhood Near You |
January 17, 2012 |
By
Donna Capurso
Insanity continues to remain alive and well in
the
The
public in attendance obviously wanted answers
but only received rhetoric and ambiguous
statements from the USFWS. They either would not
or could not even provide an accurate count of
the supposed caribou other than they “believed”
there were about 45 caribou.
One gentleman in attendance presented
information on the caribou census count from
2000 to 2010 that countered the USFWS numbers,
and I have verified the information through IDFG
census reports.
The highest count during this ten year
span was 3 in the
What was probably most unsettling to me was the disdain and contempt that I felt the USFWS showed towards the public that pays their salaries. The only ones allowed to ask them questions were the KVRI board members. When the citizens in attendance realized that their questions and concerns were blatantly being ignored, tempers understandingly started to flair. When Susan Burch from the USFWS stated that they knew the numbers of caribou have been decreasing but they just couldn’t understand why, there was a shout from the public that was almost in unison, “It’s the wolves!!”
So,
let’s take a look at just a few of the
accomplishments that can be attributed to the
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The
grizzly bear became an “endangered species” in
1975. Starting
in 1999, the USFWS
began their plan to distribute grizzlies in the
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Back in 1995, the
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These imported wolves also carry Hydatid
Disease, a parasitic disease that affects both
humans and other mammals, such as cattle, sheep,
dogs, rodents and horses.
Basically, this parasitic disease is a
tapeworm that is transmitted to intermediate
hosts that
are usually herbivores, such
as sheep,
cattle and wildlife
via the ingestion of eggs garnered from the
feces of the Canadian Grays found on the plant
life that the mammals ingest.
Humans function as accidental hosts
because they are usually a 'dead end' for the
parasitic infection cycle as the eggs are
transmitted to definitive hosts (i.e. humans) by
means of eating infected, cyst-containing
organs.
Liver and onions anyone?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echinococcosis
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The USFWS has the Canadian Lynx and Wolverine on
their agenda to set on us next.
Let’s
travel back to the year 2000 when seven
government employees (three from the U.S. Forest
Service, two from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service and two from the Washington Department
of Fish and Wildlife) planted at least five
separate samples of Canadian lynx hair on
rubbing posts in the Gifford Pinchot National
Forest, the Wenatchee National Forest and the
Mount Baker/Snoqualmie National Forest in
Washington state. The workers then arranged to
have the hair samples sent to a laboratory as
evidence of the rare wildcats inhabiting those
areas.
Unfortunately for the
perpetrators, laboratory analysis showed that
one of the samples of fur they sent matched DNA
of an escaped pet lynx. Two others matched the
DNA of a lynx living comfortably in an animal
preserve.
What happened to those dishonest
employees who came very close to impacting the
economy of an entire region in order to justify
the banning on federal lands of off-road
vehicles, snowmobiles, skis and snowshoes, as
well as livestock grazing you might wonder?
They were “counseled” and taken off the
Lynx study project.
So much for credibility and integrity.
http://www.cfif.org/htdocs/freedomline/current/in_our_opinion/lynx.htm
The USFWS’s plan for
the Caribou Critical Habitat in the Selkirks
does not make any sense when you look at the
onion as it is peeled back.
They have placed Canadian Gray Wolves in
our
Whether it’s in the
name of the spotted owl which curtailed logging
of old growth forests in the Pacific NW, the
snail darter which stopped the completion of the
$119 million Tellico Dam in Tennessee, or the
lowly fairy shrimp which devastated housing
projects in the San Luis Obispo area, real
people are losing their homes, property and
livelihoods in an abuse by the USFWS by what was
intended to be a noble cause. The
USFWS created a new endangered species in the
Besides the audacity of such a title, the
problem here is that doing so would force the
Obama Administration to acknowledge awkward
questions about the role its own environmental
policies have played in scorching the Earth. And
the list goes on and will continue to as long as
“We the People”
allow this abuse of power of the federal
government to rule our lives, our liberties, our
freedoms and our future destinies.
So, what can we do?
1.
To start with, our
county commissioners need to do what Bonner as
well as other counties are doing by invoking
their rights for coordination.
Coordination basically means that by
federal statute the Feds have to coordinate with
the counties.
Coordination is different from
cooperation.
Coordination provides equal footing for a
county entity with the federal gov’t on issues
that affect the counties.
This
insidious takeover of
2.
Did you know that the
sheriff is the highest constitutional executive
authority in the county?
Very few people realize that the sheriff
has the legitimate authority to prevent federal
agents from entering the county – or the power
to throw them out once they are there.
Some of the county sheriffs that are
standing tall and taking the lead in enforcing
the US Constitution:
Maricopa County, Arizona Sheriff Joe
Arpaio; Elkhart County, Indiana Sheriff Brad
Rogers; Josephine County, Oregon Sheriff Gil
Gilbertson; Sheriff Richard Mack, retired.
If you want to know more, just Google
their names.
www.cspoa.org.
3.
I am
but one person, one woman, one mother, one
grandmother, and one resident of Boundary
County,
but I will do whatever I can to keep the
federal government from taking over our county,
our property, our lives, our way of life, our
independence and the very air we breathe.
It is time to draw a line in the sand and
I ask every patriot in our county to join me.
This article, along with a “Call to
Action," will now go to every Republican
chairman of all the other 43 counties, Governor
Otter, every Idaho Senator and Representative
(both Republican and Democrat), and every U.S.
Congressman to assist us with the challenge we
are facing.
I will send this to every news media
outlet I can find and email every contact in
Idaho
needs to manage our own land, our own forests
and our own wildlife, not the federal
government. Our four US Congressmen need to
stand up for
To
contact our
To
contact our
To
contact our
Will it take time and effort to make all these
contacts?
Absolutely.
It will also take courage and moral
fortitude to defend the US Constitution,
particularly the Tenth Amendment, to follow the
rule of law, and to stand up for our rights as
Idahoans and American citizens.
We, as those citizens, need to keep aware
and informed, to not be afraid to inform others
and to keep our elected officials accountable
and if they are not up to this task, to take
action at the ballot box.
We as a community will need to stand up
together and tell the Feds, “NO MORE!”
Is saving our county worth the effort?
Only you can answer that question for
yourselves. "For evil to flourish,
all that is needed is for good people to do
nothing." Edmund Burke Donna Capurso is the Chairman of the Boundary County Republican Central Committee and is a candidate for Idaho’s House of Representatives, Legislative District 1, Seat A, in the upcoming May 15th primary. She can be contacted through her website at: www.Capurso4Idaho.com. |