Not one dime should we, from this point forward, give or vote to allow the 
support of, any of the organizations that are working with this.

I sure tells you what our MSU group is all about!!!!

Jerry

 

From: James Hornaday Jr. [mailto:rail...@sbcglobal.net] 
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 5:06 PM
To: missourilibertycoalition@googlegroups.com; Young Conservatives
Cc: ACMN; ACT! for America-Spfd; Campaign for Liberty-SGF; Freedom Fighters; 
Missouri C4L; Springfield Resistance; Springfield-MO-912
Subject: Re: [MoLiCo] Fw: Local Missouri Counties in Heritage Area Study

 

You are damn right that this is a back-door way to federally zone (i.e, 
control) everything that is in the proposed heritage zone.  The administrators 
of this zone will be appointed  (not voted on), and there will be no appeal 
from any decision they might make.

If it passes into being, say 'goodbye forever' to what we, the people, might 
want to do in the district.  Forget about county zoning boards, boards of 
appeal, or even any control by city councils or county commissioners.  The 
Federally appointed administrators will control all development.  Forget the 
bribe money they are offering for the people to make it palatable.

The Federal government tried the same thing before with the 'streams & rivers' 
program. Thank God, it got rejected by the State of MO.

Jim Hornaday

 

 

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From: Fred B. Ellison <fbelli...@yahoo.com>
To: MLC Google Group <missourilibertycoalition@googlegroups.com>; Young 
Conservatives <ty...@googlegroups.com>
Cc: ACMN <a...@yahoogroups.com>; ACT! for America-Spfd <actspg...@mchsi.com>; 
Campaign for Liberty-SGF <springfield...@yahoogroups.com>; Freedom Fighters 
<freedomfightersforamer...@yahoogroups.com>; Missouri C4L 
<mo...@googlegroups.com>; Springfield Resistance 
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Sent: Mon, October 11, 2010 4:21:04 PM
Subject: [MoLiCo] Fw: Local Missouri Counties in Heritage Area Study







--- On Mon, 10/11/10, alice r. wrote:




--- On Mon, 10/11/10, Ozarks PRC <ozarks...@centurytel.net> wrote:


From: Ozarks PRC <ozarks...@centurytel.net>
Subject: Local Counties in Heritage Area Study
To: "Ozarks PRC" <ozarks...@centurytel.net>
Date: Monday, October 11, 2010, 2:01 PM

LOCAL  COUNTIES INCLUDED IN HERITAGE AREA DESIGNATION STUDY

 

          Thirteen  south central Missouri counties are being considered for 
inclusion in a proposed National Heritage Area designation by a West Plains 
group.  Members of the Ozarks Property Rights Congress were made aware of  a  
government funded  feasibility study initiated by Ozark Action at their recent 
meeting. 

          The targeted counties are Texas, Wright, Douglas, Carter, Dent, 
Howell, Iron, Oregon, Ozark, Reynolds, Ripley, Shannon, and Wayne. 

          According to available information  on an Ozark Action letter head, 
grant money obtained by Ozark Action is being used to hire a Kansas City firm, 
Jeffrey L. Bruce and Co. to do the study. Mike McGrew of that company says in a 
release that his company is working with Ozark Action to create an official 
feasibility document that the National Park Service will review. He says that, 
“NPS does have specific criteria to follow including resource inventories that 
document the significant features in a potential National Heritage Area.” 

          The National Park Service oversees the NHA program and funnels money 
to a local governing board which regulates the area with Park Service approval. 
 Inclusion in the national program requires an act of Congress and support of 
the congress person from the district involved. 

          While supporters of the effort tout it as a way to preserve cultural 
heritage, opponents see NHA designation as a  form of Federal land use zoning.  
Nationwide, property rights groups oppose the program as a conduit for imposing 
outside restrictions on private land use. 

          According to Ozark Action information, The Ozarks Heritage Project is 
a collaborative effort between the West Plains Council on the Arts, Ozarks 
Action  and Missouri State University-West Plains. The organizers are funded 
with American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (stimulus) funds received from the 
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services provided by the Missouri 
Department of Social Services, Family Support Division. There is also funding 
from the National Endowment for the Arts. 

          MSU-West Plains is providing personnel to fill key positions. 

  

  

 

 

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