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Our guests: Craig Chenoweth and
Mark Baird |
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● Chenoweth
is a rancher
(business)
whose livelihood is threatened by recent federal and
county land regulations that take away his water rights, which is a
god given right. |
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● Mark Baird is
Vice President of Scott Valley Protect Our Water -
see previous program |
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klamathbucketbrigade.org |
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Big Win
for Klamath Water Users
READ ARTICLE |
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Chenoweth writes:
I’m MORTIFIED at the arrogance of our county supervisors. |
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Agriculture is the economy of Siskiyou County. The monies we create
pay you, the supervisors, and provides for the future of this
county. |
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"Profitable,
sustainable agricultural will maintain open space. If you take the
profitability out of agriculture, the land will be subdivided and
you lose open space." |
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C. S. Chenoweth |
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The North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board, the
California Department of Fish and Game and
the Resource
Conservation Districts have No
legal authority.
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have lied, threatened and bullied. |
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What is
this sick codependency our Siskiyou County supervisors have in
trying to placate these corrupt agencies? Arrogance! Is it because
they have had their hand out so long that to say "No" would mean
cutting off their noises despite their face? |
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How can
they continue to ignore the deceit and outright lies by these
agencies? Why in God’s good name do they want to continue to get in
bed with corrupt officials? This is very sick! Our supervisor’s
judgment is seriously flawed. |
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Explain
why you still keep going back to these sick government agencies over
and over again? |
Have any these supervisors have ever run a successful business?
Especially one the size of this county? Do they understand the
fiscal and moral responsibility to the agriculture economy of
this community?
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This is
our money and time that the supervisors are wasting. Would you allow
your employees to tell you how to run your business? Government
agencies work for us. The RCDs work for us. The supervisors work for
us. |
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Agriculture is the economy of Siskiyou County. The monies we create
pay the supervisors and provides for the future of this county. |
If the supervisors say they want
agriculture to thrive, as we do,
then they had better not just
say so -- they had better act
it. Which means you can’t go
crawling back into bed with
these agencies.
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If
there is going to be any reform you can’t participate with them in
any way shape or form. Remember state and feds have lied, threatened
and bullied. If you still continue to in this sick codependent
relationship, then we will through you out! |
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If our
government does not change its ways then we will not recognize them
at all. We want Reform or we will do away with these wasteful
arrogant politicos and the agencies. We are tired of seeing our tax
dollars wasted at the whim of
Bleeding Heart Bureaucrats. |
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More
government is bad for the environment! |
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Agriculture is the economy of Siskiyou County. The monies we create
pay you the supervisors and provides for the future of this county. |
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If
there is to be a future in this county for our children and
grandchildren we must elect supervisors whom understand the fiscal
and moral responsibility of preserving the Agriculture community. |
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It
is time we take our county out of the hands of the state and the
feds. We need supervisors who understand that Agriculture is and
will be the way of life here in Siskiyou County. |
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It has
been through the hard work of generations of farmers and ranchers in
this county that has made this the wonderful place that it is today.
We shall not jeopardize this quality of life. We shall preserve
this land in Agriculture |
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“A strict observance of the written laws is doubtless one of the
high virtues of a good citizen, but it is not the highest. The laws
of necessity, of self-preservation, of saving our country when in
danger, are of higher obligation.”
--Thomas Jefferson |
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E-Mail:
cschenoweth@yahoo.com |
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Posted March 2, 2011: |
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Related websites:
klamathbucketbrigade.org |