JoseCuervo
New member
Hey MD,Originally posted by Muledeer4me:
Do you really think people like that are thinking of YOU as a HUNTER ? LOL
Or only thinking about locking up large tract's of land to protect large predator's and all wildlife from people like you and me that are into hunting?
I dont think Carol King Founder of "NREPA" (Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act )or "Kaz Thea" is thinking about how great the hunting will be once they get this area locked up in wilderness.
It look's like they are misleading you and using your hate of other type's of recreation user's to help there cause.
Instead of lying and making up opinions for Ms. King, why don't you just post her letter to the editor, and let people read HER words?
Are you that paranoid about Wilderness that you would go around spreading lies about somebody?
From today's Idaho Statesman, Letters to the Editor
Looks like Ms. King is sure more concerned about Hunting in My Own Private Idaho than all the Blue Ribbers in Pocatello....Protect wilderness
In the 26 years I've lived in Idaho, people have talked about wilderness. Today, proposals are brewing for the Owyhee Canyonlands and the Boulder-White Clouds.
When Idahoans think of wilderness, we think of beautiful mountains, clear streams, abundant wildlife and the finest hunting and fishing anywhere. HR 1105, the Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act (NREPA), pronounced ner-EEpa) will protect all that, including all eligible lands in the Boulder-White Clouds. NREPA will also ensure Idaho's economic future.
A bipartisan coalition of 184 U.S. House Representatives supports NREPA, which creates 2,300 jobs, saves taxpayers $245 million over the next decade, and ensures a sustainable livelihood for all the Idaho communities that proudly call themselves "The Gateway to Wilderness."
Because NREPA is respected as a scientifically sound and fiscally responsible solution to wilderness protection (visit http://www.nrepanetwork.org) any proposals for protecting Idaho's wildlands must be considered alongside NREPA. At the very least, Idahoans deserve a thoughtful, open public process.
Our proximity to wilderness has attracted investors and businesses. We can encourage more of the same and still keep Idaho Idaho. Let's dare to dream, engage our collective imagination and envision new ways to create a strong, sustainable economy for Idaho's communities.
Carole King, Stanley