Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 12:43:06 -0700
Reply-To: Zoltan <zolo@FOXINTERNET.NET>
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From: Zoltan <zolo@FOXINTERNET.NET>
Subject: Re: Can't see the forest for the fees?
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Our "Democratically Elected Dictatorship" will do whatever they feel like
without asking or caring about the ones who elected them. They can steel,
lie, cheat, promise falsly, pass laws and rules and regulations unfavorably,
and they even want to be reelected, while we have no chance to get them out
for many years. It is a form of democracy, but not the one we should have
in our times. It was what we had to accept when distances were great,
communications were slow, could not reach most people at once as we can now.
Today, it is outdated and the time of "Direct Democracy" is in and the thing
that should have been already in practice. Kings don't want to be
dismounted. So, we will have to deal with these local little kings until
the system of the direct democracy is applied.
Look it up in the dictionary.
Vanagon content? Well, here on the list we are having direct democracy.
Members are all reached at once, can vote or deal with problems all
together, they all get the emails, only they don't interfere with the
inputs, some only send in a message a year, but read all every day. See?
Everybody is involved and can make decisions if asked. If we would want
them all to send a short message just to know that they are there, we would
be surprised of all the hundreds of emails that day. The silent majority is
there and are with us every day, and feeding off our good messages all the
time. Those who ask questions, ask in everybody's name. We all experience
the same problems now or later or before.
When I see someone put his/her hand on a Bible and makes a promise, to me it
means that he can do a lot of bad things without us being able to fend them
off. It means, no accountability. Trust, good character, and such noble
traits are not around when money is involved. Mostly.
The folks on this list are doing a noble deed. By choice. Our benefit is
each other's company and all the good advice we get daily.
Thanks for this genuine trustable group, who are all friends without shaking
hands.
Zoltan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pensioner" <al_knoll@PACBELL.NET>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2007 12:18 PM
Subject: Can't see the forest for the fees?
> Our esteemed governator is spelt Ahnold like he pronounces it. But don't
> get me started on rocks and locks.
>
> Is this an Whoregon policy only? State stuff? or is it the Feds agin?
> There was a NF fee system being tried out some years (3) ago wonder if
> it's
> the same thing. I'll check. I noticed that my parking was free with my
> "geezer pass" and my campsite fees were half off. Only 10bux for the pass
> with proper credentials (62 years on the clock) and it's lifetime deal.
>
> Do YOU qualify? Go gitchaself one! Best ten bux you'll spend in the next
> fifty years or so. Have em put it in your coffin or pyre when you depart
> (non transferable). At least get a parks pass now $80 BUX egad! but good
> for a year. Thats only four visits to Yosemite, Jellystone and others.
>
> http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/mbs/passes/
> http://www.fs.fed.us/passespermits/senior.shtml
> http://www.fs.fed.us/passespermits/about-rec-fees.shtml#standard
>
> The 'geezer pass' is the old Golden Age passport. Now extinct. However I
> have one squirreled away in Bessie the Charolais Camper (Syncro SVX) (RVC)
> and use it often. For twenty years I bought Golden Eagle passes every
> year,
> thought the advantages far outweighed the original $20 cost when it
> brought
> FREE not half-off camping. No 'parking' fees or 'day use fees' for
> ordinary
> places then. Sadly all gone by. Now we support mumblers with tea towels
> who take August off for $10B a month while the west is on fire and USFS
> (branch of Department of Agriculture) goes beggin' for qualified personnel
> and capital equipment like fire trucks, slurry bombers, caterpillars,
> water
> trucks, chain saws, helicopters...Dude! Where's my Country?
>
> BLM 'this land is your land' no longer fee free either.
>
> Al
>
> NF dispersed camper, ruffledgrouch, G.O.M.E.R, MAAGie RVN-Laos 61-63,
> viejo
> pescador jubilado, Proud Geezer Pass User. etc etc.
>
>
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