A recent letter to the
editor invited me to hear the “real truth” about Carol Voisin,
congressional candidate for 2nd District. I decided to take that offer
and attend the meeting.
Voisin's version of truth
was very interesting - not very accurate - but interesting, so I took
notes.
On radio station KLCC, she
recently stated that because of the poor quality of Klamath Basin
soil, specific crops grown in the Klamath Basin were very harmful to
the environment. During her question and answer session, when I asked
her to identify those crops, she immediately singled out alfalfa,
potatoes and rice.
It was surprising to hear
that rice is so bad for the Basin since it has never been a commercial
crop grown in the Klamath Reclamation Project - a notable area of rich
bottomland soils. And alfalfa is always considered a soil builder.
She also noted that the
Klamath Project was very wasteful of water resources, citing over 40
percent loss of water during daylight use of sprinklers. Perhaps she
should review well documented studies that give the Klamath Project
credit as being one of the more efficient irrigation projects in the
world with a 91-92 percent efficiency rating.
Negative toward
agriculture, she'd like the government to buy out a large percentage
of our Basin agri-businessmen.
During Monday night's
debate with U.S. Rep. Greg Walden, she insisted that the Chiloquin Dam
should be removed to restore salmon.
The issue with the
Chiloquin Dam has always been focused on suckers, not salmon.
Listening to her rants
that the forests would be better off burnt and not salvaged left me
shaking my head in disbelief.
The “real truth”
according to Voisin should make all of us run to the post office and
vote for Walden.
He's a man of vision,
truth and action for all Oregonians.
Bob Gasser
Merrill