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namvet
05-23-2010, 10:21 AM
Law: A federal judge has struck a blow for California's water-deprived Central Valley, ruling that draconian federal water cutbacks violate human rights because — surprise! — people also belong in the ecosystem.

Next time a concept like, say "death panels" from the federal government seems far-fetched, consider the ordeal California's Central Valley has endured for the past two years.

Based on a judicial ruling, some of the most prized and productive agricultural land in the country was turned into a wasteland after its water was shut off.

The ruling was derived from an 800-page "biological opinion" put out by regulators enforcing the National Environmental Policy Act, ostensibly to protect a finger-sized fish called the delta smelt and some other wildlife. Regulators complained that smelt were getting ground up in pumping stations that brought river water from California's north to its south, so the water had to stop.

Even the judge was appalled at being forced into the ruling but had no choice, given the law, and tried to cushion the impact.

Tuesday, that same judge, District Judge Oliver Wanger declared to federal regulators that they must consider the impact of their "draconian" actions on human communities, something they've never done up until now.



http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2517861/posts

hmmmm. wasn't this Pelosi's pet pork project to save a fish???? costing some 80,000 jobs.

82Marine89
05-23-2010, 11:40 AM
So finally we are counted as a necessity and not the problem. What a concept.

namvet
05-23-2010, 11:56 AM
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Binky
05-23-2010, 12:48 PM
I guess they value the lives of minnows, so to speak, more than they do of humans, considering humans depend on that water to help sustain their livelihoods...

Pure insanity!

Insein
05-23-2010, 04:33 PM
What argument are they using for the minnow being "vital" to the ecosystem? If these fish are endangered, then arent they being eliminated by a predator or another environmental cause already? The pumps are not the reason the fish are dieing off. What function do these fish play in the ecosystem there? Are they a neccessity for a larger group of predators? What reasons do they give other than "its an endangered species?"

This situation illustrates another part of the Communist takeover of America. Obfuscate and confuse people with ridiculous regulations meant to slow down and destroy America's infrastructure.

namvet
05-23-2010, 06:42 PM
and much did we pay for this failure Pelosi ????!!!!