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>  http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_btl/19990908_xcbtl_the_green_.shtml
>
>      WEDNESDAY
>     SEPTEMBER 08
>        1999
>
>    Joseph Farah
>
>                   The green commandos
>
>
>                   In March, 40 officers divided into 10 four-man
>                   teams swooped in with helicopters in a
>                   pre-dawn raid to seize six suspects in
>                   Dorchester County, Md.
>
>                   The principal suspect, Robert Gootee, was
>                   hauled from his bed and led away in chains.
>                   His wife was not allowed to call anyone, nor
>                   were her neighbors allowed to come in to
>                   comfort her, for four and a half hours.
>
>                   What was the offense that precipitated this
>                   action? Was the four-year investigation that led
>                   to the armed raid concerned with terrorism,
>                   serial homicide or a major drug ring? What
>                   type of criminal offenses were involved? Who
>                   were these brave law-enforcement agents who
>                   defied death to make the arrests?
>
>                   You had better sit down.
>
>                   Gootee was charged with possession of an
>                   undersized striped bass, striped bass out of
>                   season, untagged striped bass, possession of
>                   summer flounder out of season, failure to tag
>                   and check deer within 24 hours and possession
>                   of a loaded weapon in a vehicle. The agents
>                   involved were from the state and U.S. Fish and
>                   Wildlife Service. And the target for the raid
>                   was the Golden Hills Hunt Club.
>
>                   Gootee, the club treasurer, was hauled away
>                   with such "evidence" as deer and duck mounts
>                   and a framed photograph of his retriever
>                   bringing in a duck.
>
>                   Eventually, 24 other club members were
>                   charged with related offenses, including failure
>                   to wear sufficient fluorescent orange while
>                   hunting.
>
>                   We're in serious trouble, folks.
>
>                   Even as more Americans wake up to the reality
>                   of the dangers posed by the gun-toting
>                   federales who brought us Waco, a new breed
>                   of armed-and-dangerous green commandos is
>                   turning our forests into police states.
>
>                   Check out a report in this month's issue of
>                   usually low-key Field & Stream Magazine:
>                   "Looking for firepower, firefights and other fun
>                   stuff? Forget the SEALs; Fish and Game is the
>                   place to be."
>
>                   "Wardens may be watching too many cop
>                   shows. How else can one explain why
>                   increasing numbers of them seem to reject their
>                   workday reality and the routine of dealing
>                   with essentially law-abiding people in favor of
>                   a world in which the everyday sportsman is an
>                   ex-army commando ready for a shoot-out or a
>                   high-speed car chase?"
>
>                   The story continues: "Recruits to wildlife law
>                   enforcement now spend more time learning
>                   how to break down the doors of alleged
>                   poachers than how to differentiate the various
>                   species of sunfishes. The April 1999 issue of
>                   Wildlife in North Carolina describes the boot
>                   camp that would-be officers go through in that
>                   state: 'Relentless physical exercise, material
>                   training and plenty of barracks inspections are
>                   the norm for the first two weeks of wildlife
>                   recruit school ... this includes 40 hours of
>                   firearms training as well as many hours
>                   mastering defensive tactics to disarm
>                   suspects.'"
>
>                   The piece goes on to explain that the rationale
>                   used by many agencies for such official
>                   militancy is a claim that game wardens are
>                   "seven times more likely to be killed during an
>                   assault on the job than any other type of law
>                   officer." Trouble with that statistic is that there
>                   is no basis for it in fact.
>
>                   According to the Federal Bureau of
>                   Investigation, in 1997, 65 law enforcement
>                   officers of all kinds nationwide were killed in
>                   the line of duty. Not one was a warden.
>                   Whoops!
>
>                   There seems to be an active effort by
>                   government to portray hunters and other
>                   sportsmen as dangerous hombres -- all
>                   potential killers. That was the picture painted
>                   by some involved in the planning of the
>                   Maryland raid.
>
>                   Richard McIntire, spokesman for the state's
>                   Department of Natural Resources, explained:
>                   "We were dealing with people who are known
>                   to have weapons," he said, "and who are
>                   proficient in their use."
>
>                   Yeah, so? America is a land free precisely
>                   because the people have historically been
>                   armed and self-trained in how to use firearms.
>                   The Constitution not only protects the rights of
>                   individual Americans to bear arms, it actually
>                   suggests -- and, I believe, accurately -- that it is
>                   akin to a sacred duty for citizens to be armed
>                   and vigilant.
>
>                   Of course, the picture of the woods as territory
>                   occupied by armed anti-government
>                   militiamen and dangerous scofflaws doesn't
>                   hurt one bit when it comes time to convince
>                   legislators that the green cops need more
>                   money for training, weapons and manpower.
>                   (Remember, the initial assault on Waco was a
>                   public relations dog-and-pony show designed
>                   to persuade Congress the Bureau of Alcohol,
>                   Tobacco and Firearms needed more funds.)
>
>                   It's not surprising, then, that after the raid in
>                   Maryland some American flags in Dorchester
>                   County were flying upside down. Not
>                   surprising and not unwarranted.

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