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In fact I blame Mr. Bell for his failure to communicate with the parties. He is the so-called chief of staff. It would have been wonderful to have the Domenici Wilderness - what a legacy for a great Senator. Instead Mr. Bell is pointing fingers for his own failure.
Senator Domenici's initial proposal was shot down by local community members because it was stupid. NMWA had nothing to do with that. Domenici and Bell think that they are all powerful and when locals rejected that proposal (in part because Domenici tried to ram it down the throat of the community without any communication) they were bitter and hurt and decided to take it out on the community. Bell and his boss are big babies. They have forgotten that they are elected officials and not dictators.
And of course they need a scapegoat.
Senator Bingaman also deserves a massive amount of blame for what is going on in Dona Ana. Instead of standing up to the 17 ranchers and Sen Domenici on this one and instead of standing WITH the overwhelming majority of (including all the elected bodies, sportsment, developers and business community members)he fiddle-faddled along until momentum was lost and Domenici and Pearce had a chance to confuse things. If Senator Bingaman would get a spine, we could get some of this land protection stuff done. Maybe Udall will be Bingaman's spine. Lord knows he's scared witless of Domenici.
I would love to see a Domenici wilderness. I'd love to see a Bingaman wilderness. What a sorry state of affairs.
Let's make our nation self sufficient in energy by using renewables. We can take back the green revolution that China and even Germany, a country with less sunshine than New Mexico, are leading. Scratching within wilderness for oil and gas is leaving us with the dinosaurs from which these petroleum products originated. There's a green energy future; leave Domenici, Bell, and the dinosaurs in the past.
A man and his wife owned a very special goose. Every day the would lay a golden egg, which made the couple very rich.
"Just think," said the man's wife, "If we could have all the golden eggs that are inside the goose, we could be richer much faster."
"You're right," said her husband, "We wouldn't have to wait for the goose to lay her egg every day."
So, the couple killed the goose and cut her open, only to find that she was just like every other goose. She had no golden eggs inside of her at all, and they had no more golden eggs.
In Dona Ana County we have a small minority of wealthy developers wanting to develop land for immediate profits without consideration of the residents, open spaces to preserve the beautiful Organ Mountain heritage, water availability or a gradual smart growth plan. In addition some ranchers are wrongly fearful about losing their grazing rights. So these groups want to end Wilderness. In other words kill the goose. It is a sad fate for the poor goose and could be the fate of the Organ Mountains.