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Remember when we used to have a timber industry.... Huge Rally to Save Our Klamath County Water Klamath Falls, OR. Monday July 1st at 10:00 AM at the Klamath County Court House. To all: The Klamath Basin dam removal has recently ratcheted up with an administrative decision to allow the tribes a powerful position of shutting off water to 1,000’s of acres of farm land. I believe the first shut off started yesterday. The attachment and message below is from people living in the Klamath Basin area who asking for your help. If you can attend and show your support to keep the water flowing, they will be very grateful. Obama’s administration is clearly using administrative powers that are far over reaching and need to be stopped. This weekend we are reporting on more information regarding an executive order that Obama instituted in 2012 requiring agency duties that are truly draconian. I hope you can listen because it will tie many of the dots together of why the NSA and IRS scandals occurred. Karla Davenport, Producer. For Immediate Release Huge Rally to Save Our Klamath County Water Klamath Falls, OR. More than 100 cattle trucks and related haulers will drive the streets of Klamath Falls on Monday July 1st at 10:00 AM at the Klamath County Court House. We will be meeting at the fairgrounds at 9am. This rally is in support of the ranchers and farmers in the Upper Klamath Basin who have been deprived of their adjudicated water rights. Ranchers and farmers in the Upper Klamath Basin have been notified to cease all diversions for irrigating their pastures and crops, leaving cattle without feed for late summer or winter. Since pasture options are very limited some ranchers will be forced to sell their herds. Not only does this affect the 100,000 acres of irrigated ground, but the city and county of Klamath will be devastated because the livestock and agriculture industry is a key component in the local economy. I This rally is in support of anyone and that includes everyone - that is involved in agriculture. Not only does it affect the upper Klamath Basin but also will set precedence for others for years to come. We would appreciate all of your attendance and support - we all need to stick together. Contact: Jenny Newman newmanranch2@aol (541)353-2635 (541)891-5593
Posted on: Fri, 28 Jun 2013 03:18:21 +0000

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