[Davis Democrats] FW:voluntary action opportunity: support our Congressman Mike Thompson for Secretary of Interior
John Chendo
jac07 at dcn.org
Sun Dec 14 17:13:48 PST 2008
Pam Nieberg, on the executive board of Sierra Club and DDC, believes we
should try to stop John Berry¹s appointment to Interior for the reasons
below.
We know that our congressman Mike Thompson¹s credentials as an
environmentalist, a responsible sportsman, and a competent manager have
made him a leading contender for this position of national stewardship.
This is the optimal time to convey your opinion to the Obama Transition Team
regarding Interior Secretary: contact info for John Podesta, team head, and
Greg Nelson, liaison, are at the bottom. If you do not want to give up our
Congressman, then, in the light of the information below, you should opt
for Raul Grijalva, Dem-Arizona (Tucson area congressional district). Time is
of the essence. The redrock lands on the edges of our most inspiring public
lands are in jeopardy of auction this week.
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From: Pam Nieberg <pnieberg at dcn.org>
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 12:58:56 -0800
To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;>
Please act now, Sunday. Don't wait until it is too late. Obama will be
appointing the Secretary of the Interior very soon.
On Dec 13, 2008, at 9:16 PM, Calvin French wrote:
>
> This message is from Scott Silver on the Club's recreation committee. Please
> send a message supporting either Raul Grijalva or Mike Thompson as secretary
> of the interior and opposing John Berry.
> --Cal French
>
> THIS IS IMPORTANT AND URGENT
>
>
>
> Appended is a brief message received from a trusted associate. It deals with
> the appointment of John Berry to the position of Interior Secretary. It
> further confirms what other sources have been suggesting, that being:
>
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>> John Berry appears to be incoming President's top pick for the Interior
>> Secretary position
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>> and
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>> The Obama Transition Team could give Berry the nod as soon as Monday...
>
> .... and what a disaster that would be!!! Let me explain.
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> John Berry has, my sources say, blown past the environmental community's
> favored candidate, Raul Grijalva.
>
> See http://www.peer.org/news/news_id.php?row_id=1137
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>
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> John Berry is almost certainly the candidate favored by the
> ANTI-environmental American Recreation Coalition -- the lobby group that
> worked with Interior's Paul Hoffman in an effort to weaken National Park
> policies and to open the parks to increased motorized recreation.
>
> See http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/10/opinion/10mon2.html
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>
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> John Berry was recently appointed to the ARC's Outdoor Resources Review
> Group. Having Berry appointed Interior Secretary would be a phenomenal coup
> for the ARC.
>
> See http://www.funoutdoors.com/node/view/2166
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> John Berry was the Department of Interior's Recreation Fee Demonstration
> point-person. In that capacity Berry worked closely with the ARC's President,
> Derrick Crandall. Crandall was a chief proponent of this immensely unpopular
> and contentions program. See Congressional testimony by both Berry and
> Crandall http://www.wildwilderness.org/docs/hearing.htm
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>
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> John Berry is the ONLY candidate now in the running who would be receptive to
> the pressures exerted by the American Recreation Coalition -- and those
> pressures promote the privatization, commercialization and motorization of
> recreational opportunities in the National Parks and other public lands.
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>
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> ARC, I might add, was a highly visible and staunch supporter of the
> nominations of Interior Secretaries James Watt, Donald Hodel and Gale
> Norton. No one who loves the great outdoors should accept as Interior
> Secretary any nominee favored by the ARC.
>
>
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> Barack Obama was elected because he promised to bring change. John Berry's
> appointment would ensure continuity of the ARC's dominance over recreation
> policies. Is this the "change" Mr. Obama promised us? I hope not!!!
>
>
>
> Pasted immediately below is the most current information I have in my
> possession. Below that you is contact information for the Obama Transition
> team, should you wish to weight in. Time is of the essence so please do not
> delay.
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> Scott Silver, Recreation Committee, Sierra Club
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> ----my sources say ----
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>
> This is bad news indeed - I would still encourage you
> to think about getting feedback directly into the
> Obama team about your concerns with Berry - they don't
> want controversial people - or get those concerns to
> some of the congressional delegates who have
> championed against fee demo and ask them to spread the
> word about these concerns.
>
>
>
> Word I heard at my meeting was that Grijalva and
> Thompson were fading and that Berry was rising. I
> don't have any sense of where the big nationals stand,
> but I would encourage you to try to get this out
> beyond the usual crowd and make the transition team
> uncomfortable with the idea. I don't think you have
> much time - he'll have to be announcing Interior and
> Ag soon.
>
>
>
> ---- contact information for the Obama Transition Team ---
>
>>
>> John Podesta, Obama Transition Team Head
>> e-mail John.Podesta at ptt.gov, Fax 202-682-1867
>>
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>> Greg Nelson - liaison to Mr. Podesta
>> e-mail Greg.Nelson at ptt.gov, Fax 202-443-4724
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>> Webforms:
>> http://change.gov/page/content/contact/
>> http://change.gov/page/s/energyenviro
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>> Voice: 202-540-3000, then dial 2
>
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