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Blaming
Cheney for die-off is far-fetched
July 12,
2007
According
to the Eugene Register-Guard editorial of July 5, Vice President Cheney
was guilty of “secretive meddling in the Klamath situation” which,
as stated in a different part of the editorial, caused a “die off of
more than 75,000 salmon in the Klamath Basin” in 2002.
The
die off, of course, happened in the lower reaches of the
Klamath
River
, not in
the
Klamath
Basin
, and as
much as anything was caused by the massive diversions of water from the
Trinity
River
, which
is a main tributary of the Klamath.
But
what was Cheney’s “secretive meddling?” At the request of
Republican Congressman Bob Smith, Cheney contacted someone in the
Interior Department and asked them to get a second opinion from the
National Academy of Sciences. Holy Moley!! How could he get away with
that? And even worse, the NAS found no scientific foundation for cutting
off the water. How dared they disagree with government biologists,
environmentalists and commercial fishermen?
And,
of course, it is all Dick Cheney’s fault.
“Three
dozen Democrats from
Oregon
and
California
,
including Congressman Peter DeFazio, do not need hearings to determine
Cheney’s role in the die off. They need psychiatric counseling to
determine why they want to blame everything that they don’t agree with
on Dick Cheney.
David
Kirkpatrick
Klamath Falls
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Source:
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