From my mailbox: This is what is happening in the Marxist state ( literally) of California . . . it spells the end to back-country jobs

Here is a letter from Doctor James,  sent to me last Wednesday.  Understand that the environmentalist referenced in this memo,  actually want to shut down all of California's back country.  Rather than packing into these wilderness regions,  the hippie tent people of California,  want to designate official photographers to take pictures of our wilderness and present those pictorials for viewing,  rather than allowing anyone to walk the trails in our wilderness, ever again - blog editor (known as "pop" in this memo).


What's up, pop? Thought you might be interested in this. Your blog is looking awesome, btw.
James
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From: "Rep Nunes" <Rep.Nunes@mail.house.gov>
Date: Apr 4, 2012 11:36 AM
Subject: ALERT: Job Killers Loose in our National Parks
To: <NEWSLETTER-CA21@ls1.house.gov>

Dear Friends,
Our jobs are under attack.
Rural mountain communities are once again in the cross-hairs of liberal politicians and regulators. Having already devastated California’s mining and timber industries with laws and regulations limiting access to public lands, environmental radicals have moved full speed into a new round of limitations that impact recreational use of our National Parks. They want to eliminate the backcountry horsemen, the only means left by which the vast majority of Americans, including those with disabilities, are able to gain access to the American wilderness.
Backcountry horsemen are part of the American story and have, since the settling of the West, been responsible for packing people and supplies into some of the most remote places. They are environmentalists, not in the modern sense, but in the true sense. These hardworking entrepreneurs understand that public access and conservation belong together and are sharply contrasted with the vast majority of urban activists who fund and support the modern environmental movement.  Unlike the urban zealots, backcountry horsemen actually understand the wilderness and are personally invested in its survival (read more online here).
I hope you will agree that efforts to restrict horsemen from National Parks are misguided at best. Public access and the beneficial use of our vast natural resources are not inconsistent with the desire to conserve the natural heritage we all cherish.   
Thanks for your interest.
Sincerely,
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Devin Nunes
MEMBER OF CONGRESS
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