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Old 07-27-2010, 03:18 PM   #1
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Bob, it should be obvious I'm talking about how a grassroots minority - kayak anglers - worked to survive a brutal game of musical chairs with nonsense rules from a dictatorial, privately funded MLPA Initiative.

We worked on the possible. The rest of your wish list requires bigger guns. UASC and SAC's Bob Fletcher are suing the MLPA. That's the backup plan in action.

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What is the Malibu equivalent to La Jolla? I am new to this, please let me know.
That's the lee of Pt Dume and Pt Dume Canyon, everything from Westward Beach east. It ended up on the chopping block due to pure abuse of power, dirty back room deals, and manipulation between LA interests.

It's the nightmare scenario La Jolla probably escaped. I say probably because nothing is final.
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Old 07-27-2010, 06:28 PM   #2
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Bob, it should be obvious I'm talking about how a grassroots minority - kayak anglers - worked to survive a brutal game of musical chairs with nonsense rules from a dictatorial, privately funded MLPA Initiative.

We worked on the possible. The rest of your wish list requires bigger guns. UASC and SAC's Bob Fletcher are suing the MLPA. That's the backup plan in action.



That's the lee of Pt Dume and Pt Dume Canyon, everything from Westward Beach east. It ended up on the chopping block due to pure abuse of power, dirty back room deals, and manipulation between LA interests.

It's the nightmare scenario La Jolla probably escaped. I say probably because nothing is final.
don't I know it

worst part of it all is that what got "traded" for malibu was leaving rocky point open. RP gets hammered by the sport boats and the closed area is superfund toxic cleanup site with serious erosion problems. BKR gets little pressure. it's too far to be a regular spot for the LA or the ventura boats.

let's see how the norcal thing is going. sounds like there's some trouble brewing
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Old 07-27-2010, 10:53 PM   #3
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Makes sense to me Paul....
Sort of like throwing a bone to a rabies crazed Pitbull when your leg is exposed..... Pretty ingenious if you ask me.

What most people don't understand is that this has nothing to do with conservation on the enemies part. It's all about control and power. If they had been convinced that they had hurt us badly enough with the secondary closures they would be happy....sick but true.....We have to understand that to these people humans are the destructive cockroaches on the planet. We don't deserve to live here..

Hell,that whole children's pool/seal eco-disaster has always been about control and power, masquerading as conservation. The head "friends of the seals" crazy lady openly admitted in an interview with the La Jolla Light that this was about controlling people. Almost fell out of my chair when she admitted that. Sadly most people dont understand that this MLPA crap has nothing to do with conservation. It's about gradually controlling every aspect of your life.

PAL FOR GOVERNOR

And now for something completely different
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_jGyZ-Hmhk

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