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Reichert and wilderness

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Nov 26, 2007
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The ink is barely dry on the Wild sky bill and That rhino repubic Reichert is allready back in bed with the democrats trying to lock up more land from public use. It's bad enough putting up with Obamaniac and his clowns we have to keep getting stabbed in the back by Reichert. Swampy:eek::mad:


Rep. Dave Reichert's wilderness bill gets Democratic support

By Matthew Daly
Associated Press

WASHINGTON -- Fresh from the creation of the Wild Sky Wilderness, two Democrats have signed onto a bill by Rep. Dave Reichert, R-Wash., to expand a separate federal wilderness area east of Seattle.

Democratic Reps. Jay Inslee and Norm Dicks of Washington state are the first co-sponsors of a bill that would expand the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area by about 22,000 acres.

The lawmakers added their names to the bill last week, a month after President Bush signed a bill creating the nearby Wild Sky Wilderness -- a measure Democrats had worked to enact for more than six years. The 106,000-acre wilderness in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest is the first new federal wilderness area in Washington state in 24 years.

Inslee praised Reichert's intent to preserve old-growth and mature forests and mountain peaks, and to designate the Pratt River as wild and scenic, but said he had concerns about the proposed boundary lines and other details.

"As we learned with Wild Sky, getting a wilderness bill to the president's desk and signed into law takes a significant amount of effort from stakeholders, consensus from community members and widespread support from lawmakers," Inslee said. "Therefore, we must get wilderness area designation right the first time."

The Alpine Lakes bill would designate land near I-90, just east of North Bend, as wilderness, the government's highest level of protection. The bill would add to a 394,000-acre reserve of craggy Cascade peaks, alpine lakes and forest. Alpine Lakes is about 50 miles south of Wild Sky, which is located near Index.

Reichert welcomed the veteran Democrats' support, which he had been seeking for months.

"It's the same spirit as the Wild Sky Wilderness," said Reichert spokeswoman Abigail Shilling. Reichert and his Republican predecessor, the late Jennifer Dunn, both worked with Democratic Rep. Rick Larsen to help pass Wild Sky.

"Dave is glad to have them on board and get the (Alpine Lakes) bill moving," Shilling said.

The support from Inslee and Dicks was somewhat surprising, given Reichert's status as a top Democratic target in the fall elections. Reichert faces a strong challenge from Democrat Darcy Burner for his seat representing Seattle's eastern suburbs, and Democrats have been reluctant to enhance Reichert's "green" credentials.

While Reichert has a decent pro-environment record in the current Congress, his overall environmental record is less clear, said Sandeep Kaushik, a spokesman for Burner.

"He still refuses to concede that global warming is caused by human activity. He continues to take substantial contributions from oil and timber interests, and he has declined to co-sponsor Inslee's Roadless Rule bill, which is probably the single most important piece of conservation legislation before the current Congress," Kaushik said.

The roadless bill would prevent logging, mining and other development on more than 58 million acres of remote national forests, including 2 million acres in Washington state.

"You don't have to be a rocket scientist to put two and two together and come to the conclusion that as Reichert faces the toughest re-election challenge of his career he has made a political calculation that he needs to shore up his environmental credentials," Kaushik said.

Burner said in a statement that she applauded Reichert for taking a small step in the direction of wilderness conservation. But she said Reichert's failure to co-sponsor the roadless law was "the equivalent of focusing on a tree while losing sight of the fact that the forest is being chopped down around you."
 
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DOO DAWG

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Dec 9, 2007
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The ink is barely dry on the Wild sky bill and That rhino repubic Reichert is allready back in bed with the democrats trying to lock up more land from public use. It's bad enough putting up with Obamaniac and his clowns we have to keep getting stabbed in the back by Reichert. Swampy:eek::mad:


Rep. Dave Reichert's wilderness bill gets Democratic support

By Matthew Daly
Associated Press

WASHINGTON -- Fresh from the creation of the Wild Sky Wilderness, two Democrats have signed onto a bill by Rep. Dave Reichert, R-Wash., to expand a separate federal wilderness area east of Seattle.

Democratic Reps. Jay Inslee and Norm Dicks of Washington state are the first co-sponsors of a bill that would expand the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area by about 22,000 acres.

The lawmakers added their names to the bill last week, a month after President Bush signed a bill creating the nearby Wild Sky Wilderness -- a measure Democrats had worked to enact for more than six years. The 106,000-acre wilderness in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest is the first new federal wilderness area in Washington state in 24 years.

Inslee praised Reichert's intent to preserve old-growth and mature forests and mountain peaks, and to designate the Pratt River as wild and scenic, but said he had concerns about the proposed boundary lines and other details.

"As we learned with Wild Sky, getting a wilderness bill to the president's desk and signed into law takes a significant amount of effort from stakeholders, consensus from community members and widespread support from lawmakers," Inslee said. "Therefore, we must get wilderness area designation right the first time."

The Alpine Lakes bill would designate land near I-90, just east of North Bend, as wilderness, the government's highest level of protection. The bill would add to a 394,000-acre reserve of craggy Cascade peaks, alpine lakes and forest. Alpine Lakes is about 50 miles south of Wild Sky, which is located near Index.

Reichert welcomed the veteran Democrats' support, which he had been seeking for months.

"It's the same spirit as the Wild Sky Wilderness," said Reichert spokeswoman Abigail Shilling. Reichert and his Republican predecessor, the late Jennifer Dunn, both worked with Democratic Rep. Rick Larsen to help pass Wild Sky.

"Dave is glad to have them on board and get the (Alpine Lakes) bill moving," Shilling said.

The support from Inslee and Dicks was somewhat surprising, given Reichert's status as a top Democratic target in the fall elections. Reichert faces a strong challenge from Democrat Darcy Burner for his seat representing Seattle's eastern suburbs, and Democrats have been reluctant to enhance Reichert's "green" credentials.

While Reichert has a decent pro-environment record in the current Congress, his overall environmental record is less clear, said Sandeep Kaushik, a spokesman for Burner.

"He still refuses to concede that global warming is caused by human activity. He continues to take substantial contributions from oil and timber interests, and he has declined to co-sponsor Inslee's Roadless Rule bill, which is probably the single most important piece of conservation legislation before the current Congress," Kaushik said.

The roadless bill would prevent logging, mining and other development on more than 58 million acres of remote national forests, including 2 million acres in Washington state.

"You don't have to be a rocket scientist to put two and two together and come to the conclusion that as Reichert faces the toughest re-election challenge of his career he has made a political calculation that he needs to shore up his environmental credentials," Kaushik said.

Burner said in a statement that she applauded Reichert for taking a small step in the direction of wilderness conservation. But she said Reichert's failure to co-sponsor the roadless law was "the equivalent of focusing on a tree while losing sight of the fact that the forest is being chopped down around you."









almost 2 more YEARS of this to go......bend OVER!!
 
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Start voting

I dont get this crap you peeps on the west side of the state keep voting these a**holes in to congress our the senate so get the info out and get them out of office
 
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Nov 26, 2007
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What King County wants, King County gets. Be it governor or US senators. This is an unfortunate result of the urbanization of the US. I don't know what the answer to it is.
 
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DOO DAWG

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Dec 9, 2007
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I dont get this crap you peeps on the west side of the state keep voting these a**holes in to congress our the senate so get the info out and get them out of office


It's not all of us, and if I'm not mistaken if Dino could have only carried Spokane county we would be rid of our grandstanding governess?
 
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I dont get this crap you peeps on the west side of the state keep voting these a**holes in to congress our the senate so get the info out and get them out of office

The alternative to Reichert in the 8th District was Darcy Burner ... that twit would've voted for ALL of these Bills! It's not my District so I have NO say in what idiot gets put into office in that District ... for the record, NONE of my candidates made it into office this election :mad: We are out-voted by all the left sheeple on this side of the hill. :rolleyes: And as Doo Dawg mentions, the peeps in Spokane County helped keep her majesty in Olympia!
 

line8

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he's a sheep! This state needs to be shaken up. I also heard the Sierra club is trying to get the mayor seat of Seattle.
 

line8

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I dont get this crap you peeps on the west side of the state keep voting these a**holes in to congress our the senate so get the info out and get them out of office

Now that I think about it a little more, so what if the political scene shifts interest to the other side of the state or into the eastern slopes or on top of the cascades. I have a hard time believing the misleading representation will be over.
 
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Jul 7, 2001
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Kent WA
I have wrote the SHERIFF about this when it first came up. I also asked him to stop wasting money sending me his monthly newsletter because most of it was Democratic party BS.

Burner would be a disaster, so he got my vote again, but the lesser of two evils is still evil.

This bill is too low of land for sleds, (most of it is near the North Fork Snoqualmie road area if I remember) but it is wilderness still the same and these losers need to be shown the door.
 
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DOO DAWG

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Dec 9, 2007
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Speaking of Alpine Lakes..... with some Wild lie gloating.... Yesterdays enemy alert................



May 29, 2009


Dear Jim,

The North Cascades Are Calling.

Click here to find out more information.

This month marks the first anniversary of the creation of Wild Sky Wilderness in the North Cascades – Washington state’s first national forest wilderness area in over 20 years.

Wild Sky Wilderness was achieved through the determination and hard work of many people, including dedicated advocates of our wild places like you.

Today, I’m writing about an opportunity to continue preserving this cherished place here in Washington – the North Cascades. Wild and pristine, the North Cascades is one of the last ecosystems within the lower 48 large and wild enough to support wide-ranging species such as grizzlies and wolves.

This is an exciting time in Washington – with the passage of Wild Sky and the introduction of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Additions, we have the opportunity to preserve our lands so that visitors and residents alike are able to enjoy world-class recreation destination in the beautiful North Cascades and know that their children and grandchildren will be able to do the same.

To keep up on activities in the North Cascades, we invite you to subscribe to our unique newsletter called The North Cascades Are Calling. Our monthly electronic newsletter highlights special areas in the North Cascades – and we will let you know about opportunities to lend your voice to important issues that occur in Washington state.

Glimmering glaciers, cascading waterfalls and roaring streams offer an abundance of clean, clear water to neighboring communities. The region’s jagged mountain peaks, snowy crags and ancient valleys create a vast natural retreat for generations of families to enjoy. Our newsletter tells you how to enjoy and protect the North Cascades.

Please click here to subscribe to The North Cascades Are Calling, our free enewsletter about the North Cascades. Thanks for all you do as a WildAlert subscriber and supporter of The Wilderness Society!


Sincerely,
John Chelminiak
North Cascades Initiative Director
The Wilderness Society

The Wilderness Society's North Cascades Initiative envisions the North Cascades as a celebrated national treasure, where wilderness is preserved for future generations, where recreational opportunities are enhanced and well-planned, and where vibrant local communities realize the benefits of the wildlands surrounding them.



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Dec 1, 2007
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Dave the democrat

HR 5781, Another bonanza for federal workers, paid parental leave for 8-12 weeks. Thanks for voting FOR it Dave. This putz is not anything near a conservative.
 
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Jul 7, 2001
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Kent WA
Sheriff Dave got another letter yesterday about his support for Cap & Trade. 8 lousy Republicans agreed with the bill and signed on, including Davey. I reminded him about his Wilderness screw ups and his liberal leanings. If only we had a better choice and they could WIN.
 
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Nov 26, 2007
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If you did not see this I posted it on another thread, I don't think Burner could vote more demo than Dave. Swampy:eek::(:mad:

Just did a quick roll call search for June and Reichert voted with democrats on about 75% of votes, I only included his votes where the republicans voted in the majority against the democrats, Here are the bill numbers:
HR 2996, HR 1256, HR 1886, HR 2410, HR 2751, HR 626, HR 2200 and HR 915.
Definately a RINO. Still time to get those emails to Bob to be delivered to Reichert tomorrow. we need as many as we can get to let the Repubicans know what they have in this actual democrat in Republican colors. Swampy
 
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ericsmallbore

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My letter to Dave today.

Dave,

After your disasterous vote on cap and trade that will haunt your career to the end, you have no choice but to vote for government health care and become the socialist democrat that you really are.

I am sorry I voted for you just to get stabbed in the back by a liar calling himself a republican. You can't claim to be a republican and take away the rights of the people through socialist programs like cap and trade and government health care. Maybe it's because you came up through government jobs to get where you are but it is a slap in the face to hear you claim to be a republican. I am done with you and I will do everything in my power to campaign against you.

We all know how you're going to vote on health care because you are a spineless whimp pandering for votes from your niave liberal base instead of standing for what you believe.

Your ex-supporter Eric Ellis
 
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