| By Dennis M. Becklin | |
| Publisher - OregonNewsOnline |
Klamath Falls, Oregon - A break in a 1920's Klamath Lake dike caused 2,200-acres of highly productive farmland to be inundated by water from the lake. As water rushed through the broken dike to cover the farmland, an unknown number of short nosed suckers MAY have snuck through the dike, too. Whammoo...2,200 more acres of critical habitat was created for the little aquatic bast...rds.
Extremist
environmentalists have a long history of lying about conditions in the
natural environment. Their media releases concerning the
Already,
we hear proclamations from the eco radicals that the 2,200-acre expanded
surface area of Klamath Lake will help reduce the temperature of water in the
lake....and thusly reduce the temperature of the water flowing out of Klamath
Lake into the Klamath River....and thusly help to increase populations of
threatened Chinook salmon in the river. Therefore the flooding of the
2,200-acres of former farmland is a good thing for salmon and a great thing
for the universe.
This
is just a bunch of cow-pucky from a bunch of pucksters.
These
are the same enviro extremists who have argued that juvenile salmon and
steelhead fishies are adversely affected by increased water temperatures in
rivers with dam-impounded lakes. Their argument in those cases is that the
slow moving water in lakes created by dams on the
This,
too, is just a bunch of cow-pucky from a bunch of pucksters.
It
is also the same type of argument that resulted in the prohibition of
recreational gold dredging in the
This,
too, was just a bunch of cow-pucky from a bunch of pucksters. But, the eco
crazies argued this case in US Federal Court and won. So, why not argue a
bunch of other implausible and unprovable lies in any other cases in federal
court which involve the Endangered Species Act?
Answer
- The eco crazies won't hesitate. It's how they earn their livings, primarily
as environmental attorneys.
So,
take a deep breath while you're readying your fishing gear and your fish
smokers. Soon you'll be able to join Native Americans in ceremonial feastings
which include delectable, barbecued Klamath short nosed suckers.
Just
in case you're still one of the hoodwinked contributors to the Sierra Club,
thinking its one of those grandma-nice little organizations that is helping
save the world from capitalism and the nasty influences of mankind's
occupation of the planet, you may want to get a better introduction to the
their roots as an environmental law firm -
http://www.sierraclub.org/environmentallaw/faq/
Q:
What is the difference between the Sierra Club Environmental Law Program, the
Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund, and Earthjustice?
A:
The Environmental Law Program is the Sierra Club's team of in-house
environmental lawyers. It consists of fourteen attorneys and professional
staff who prosecute strategic litigation for the Club's nationwide grassroots
campaigns and direct the entire docket of nationwide Sierra Club litigation.
The "Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund" was an independent, nonprofit
law firm started by Club leaders and others in the 1970s.
Reflecting
its independent status, the Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund changed its name to
Earthjustice in 1997. Earthjustice frequently represents the Sierra Club in
litigation and is one of the Club's most valued outside counsel. See
www.earthjustice.org for more information.
It's
interesting to see these fat-cat enviros living and working in high-rises in
This
editorial isn't specifically about Earthjustice, the Sierra Club or enviro
organizations in
Contact info: Dennis M. Becklin may be reached at dennis@roguerap.com.