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Is It Time for Salazar to Resign?

Story by Laura Allen of the Animal Law Coalition

From Wild Horses to Marine Life, all are in danger with Ken Salazar

The shocking oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has prompted the Center for Biological Diversity to issue a notice of its intent to sue Ken Salazar, Secretary of the Interior, and the Minerals Management Service (MMS), which is under his jurisdiction.

CBD charges Salazar has violated the Marine Mammal Protection Act (“MMPA”) (16 U.S.C. § 1361 et seq.) and the Endangered Species Act (“ESA”)(16 U.S.C. § 1531 et seq.) in authorizing and managing, or mismanaging, oil and gas exploration and drilling in the Gulf. The oil, still gushing from a leak thousands of feet under the surface of the Gulf waters, is filling the Gulf and creeping into sensitive marshes, beaches and other coastal wildlife habitat. The oil has killed, injured or devastated marine mammals, birds, fish and other life. Dolphins have stranded on beaches, and birds and turtles have been found covered in the muck, struggling to breathe, to live.  (The devastation from oil and gas exploration and drilling generally is discussed at length in the CBD’s Notice of Intent to Sue, attached below.)

CBD explains, “Specifically, the Secretary has taken and continues to take actions approving offshore oil and gas lease sales, exploration plans, drilling plans, and seismic exploration permits-which result in harm, harassments and other forms of take of marine mammals, including marine mammals listed as threatened or endangered under the ESA-without authorization pursuant to the MMPA and ESA.

The MMPA and ESA prohibit the take of protected marine mammals unless authorized. It is undisputed that oil and gas activities such as exploratory drilling and seismic surveys harm, harass and otherwise take marine mammals, yet [Salazar]has never obtained the required authorizations for such actions in the Gulf of Mexico. Meanwhile, offshore oil and gas development …has accelerated in recent years. Since President Obama took office on January 20, 2009, [the following have been] approved for the Gulf of Mexico:

3 lease sales

 103 Geological or Geophysical Exploration Permits (“G&G permits”)

 299 Exploration Plans

 185 Development Operations Coordination Documents

According to CBD, “there has not been a single authorization” for these activities as required by these laws.  

This comes as no surprise to those who say Secy. Salazar has run over the Wild Free Roaming Horses and Burros Act, 16 U.S.C. §1331 et seq. which is supposed to protect wild horses and burros as free-roaming on public lands where they were found as of 1971.  The law mandates that these animals must be managed at the “minimal feasible level” and not subjected to “harassment“, “capture” and “death“. 

Yet Salazar has actually stepped up the BLM policy of declaring there are “excess” or too many wild horses and burros; these determinations are notoriously based on outdated, unsubstantiated or even blatantly false information,  and certainly don’t comply with the WFRHBA.  Once declared to be “excess“, the wild horses and burros are rounded up by helicopters that drive them sometimes for hundreds of miles into holding facilities, destroying herds and bands, terrifying these animals, leaving many injured, sick or dead, and forcing them in to permanent captivity.  

This despite the mandate of the WFRHBA and a recent warning by a federal judge that rounding up and placing wild horses and burros in long term holding facilities may be illegal even if BLM has determined they are “excess” or there is an overpopulation. Salazar seems oblivious: he has even said wild horses and burros don’t belong on public lands. During his tenure as Interior Secretary, he has demanded substantial increases in the budget for the wild horse and burro program specifically to remove these animals from public lands.  By the end of this year, more wild horses and burros will be in long term holding facilities than on the range.

Salazar proposes to sterilize wild horses and burros and move them to “preserves” which he said could be nothing more than feedlots, in the Midwest and East.  It would not be long before these animals would be extinct. Also, Salazar is a proponent of horse slaughter and only a prohibition under the Appropriations Act prevents him from sending many of these horses to slaughter.

As with the Gulf of Mexico, Salazar appears to have abandoned his role as Interior Secretary and has put other interests above the wildlife and their habitat that his department is charged with protecting. In the case of the wild horses and burros, Salazar, a long time rancher and politician, has put the interests of livestock grazing, mining and other development come first.     

In the case of the Gulf of Mexico, Salazar has promoted oil and gas exploration as if he is Energy Secretary.  Had he truly acted as Interior Secretary, maybe he would have taken steps or at least followed the law, to try to protect what is “one of the most productive-and fragile-marine ecosystems in the nation.”

 “The Gulf of Mexico is home to thousands of marine species, ranging from simple invertebrates such as gastropods and sponges to complex and highly evolved fish and marine mammals. It is estimated that there are thousands of species of invertebrates, at least 600 species of fish, and 29 species of cetaceans in the Gulf. In addition, five of the world’s eight species of sea turtles as well as tens of thousands of shore and coastal birds reside in or migrate to the Gulf of Mexico. More than 300 species of coral, combined with other hard-bottom communities, wetlands, seagrass beds, mangroves, and soft-bottom communities, provide the necessary habitat to support this rich assemblage of marine life. ….

“Many of the marine mammals living in the Gulf are listed as endangered under the ESA. Six endangered whale species are known to occur in the Gulf of Mexico-the sperm whale, blue whale, finback whale, sei whale, humpback whale and North Atlantic right whale-and the West Indian manatee inhabits the Gulf’s coastal waters. Other species of marine mammals that occur in the Gulf of Mexico, all of which are protected under the MMPA, include dwarf and pygmy sperm whales, Bryde’s whales, several species of beaked whales, Northern Gulf of Mexico stocks of bottlenose dolphins, Atlantic and pantropical spotted dolphins, striped dolphins, spinner dolphins, Clymene dolphins, Fraser’s dolphins, killer whales, pygmy killer whales, Risso’s dolphins, melon-headed whales, and short-finned pilot whales. In total, twenty-nine species of marine mammals occur in the Gulf of Mexico“.  Gulf of Mexico OCS Oil and Gas Lease Sales: 2009-2012; Central Planning Area Sales 208, 213, 216, and 222; Western Planning Area Sales 210, 215, and 218; Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement at 4-84 (2009);  Notice of Intent to Sue: Violations of the Marine Mammal Protection Act and Endangered Species Act: Unauthorized Take of Marine Mammals Related to the Offshore Oil and Gas Activities in the Gulf of Mexico (attached below)

The Marine Mammal Protection Act and the Endangered Species Act

 Under the MMPA there is a  “moratorium on the taking . . . of marine mammals.” Id. § 1371. The MMPA, the term “take” means “to harass, hunt, capture, or kill, or attempt to harass, hunt, capture, or kill any marine mammal.Id. § 1362(13). “Harass” is further defined to include acts of “torment” or “annoyance” that have the potential to injure a marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild or have the potential to “disturb” them “by causing disruption of behavioral patterns, including, but not limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, feeding, or sheltering.” Id. § 1362(18); 50 C.F.R. § 216.3 (defining “Level A” and “Level B” harassment).

Generally, only the Secretary of Interior or Secretary of Commerce can authorize a “taking” and can do so only “through the issuance of either small take regulations or an ‘incidental harassment’ authorization. 16 U.S.C. § 1371(a)(5); 50 C.F.R. § 18.27 (FWS), 216.106-07 (NMFS). The MMPA and its accompanying regulations set forth standards and procedures, including public comment requirements, which must be satisfied before either small take regulations or incidental harassment authorization may issue. Id.”

 These regulations can only authorize a taking for up to 5 years “on the condition that: (i) it is limited to a ‘specified geographical region’; (ii) it allows the taking of only ‘small numbers’ of marine mammals; (iii) the takings it authorizes have no more than a ‘negligible impact’ on species and stocks; (iv) it provides for the monitoring and reporting of such takings; and (v) it prescribes methods and means of effecting the ‘least practicable adverse impact’ on species and stocks and their habitat. 16 U.S.C. § 1371(a)(5)(A). Each of these requirements is mandatory and cannot be skirted by claims of insufficient information. If the issuance of a small take permit is found to be appropriate, The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS) or the National Marine Fisheries Services (NMFS) will issue a ‘Letter of Authorization’ (‘LOA’) to the applicant, allowing it to take action consistent with the regulations. 50 C.F.R. § 18.27 (FWS) and § 216.106 (NMFS).

“If the expected take is limited to harassment and does not have the potential to result in serious injury or mortality, FWS and/or NMFS may issue an Incidental Harassment Authorization (‘IHA’) for not more than one year, provided that all of the other conditions that apply to small take regulations are met. 16 U.S.C. § 1371(a)(5)(D), 50 C.F.R. § 216.107.”

Section 9 of the ESA specifically prohibits the ‘take’ of an endangered species, 16 U.S.C. § 1538(a)(1)(B), a term broadly defined to include harassing, harming, pursuing, wounding or killing such species, 16 U.S.C. § 1532(19). The term ‘harm’ is further defined to include ‘significant habitat modification or degradation where it . . . injures wildlife by significantly impairing essential behavioral patterns, including breeding, feeding or sheltering.’ 50 C.F.R. §17.3 ‘Harass’ includes any ‘act or omission which creates the likelihood of injury to wildlife by annoying it to such and extent as to significantly disrupt normal behavior patterns which include, but are not limited to, breeding, feeding, or sheltering.’ Id. The ESA’s legislative history supports ‘the broadest possible’ reading of ‘take.’ Babbitt v. Sweet Home Chapter of Communities for a Great Oregon, 515 U.S. 687, 704-05 (1995). ‘Take’ includes direct as well as indirect harm and need not be purposeful. Id. at 704; see also National Wildlife Federation v. Burlington Northern Railroad, 23 F.3d 1508, 1512 (9th Cir. 1994).”

Salazar’s alleged violations of the laws

To begin with, CBD says Salazar has failed to publish proposals for oil and gas exploration and drilling in the Gulf in the Federal Register and solicit public comment. This is nothing new, of course. Salazar’s BLM has long turned a deaf ear to public comment even when it was solicited!

According to CBD, “Neither the Secretary nor any industry operator has to date received any authorization pursuant to the MMPA  for [these oil and gas exploration and drilling activities]. The Secretary admits …oil and gas activities can harm and harass marine mammals in a variety of ways. Thus, the Secretary is in continuing violation of the MMPA by authorizing, approving and allowing oil and gas activities in the Gulf of Mexico that are certain to result in take without obtaining, or requiring operators to obtain… authorization… 16 U.S.C. §§ 1371(a)(5) & 1372.”

CBD notes, “The Secretary’s violations of the MMPA in the Gulf of Mexico can only be considered knowing and deliberate. The Secretary [prior to Salazar] attempted to gain MMPA authorization from NMFS in 2002, yet that process has never been finalized. In 2002, MMS petitioned NMFS for regulations under the MMPA for incidental take of sperm whales due to seismic surveys in the Gulf of Mexico. …In 2004, MMS revised its petition to include the incidental take of other species of marine mammals, such as the Bryde’s whale and several species of dolphins and beaked whales. …[Nothing was completed]… Despite this acknowledgement that oil and gas activities harm and harass marine mammals in violation of the MMPA, the Secretary has continued to authorize, approve and allow such activities without MMPA authorization…[,] a knowing violation of the MMPA. See 16 U.S.C. §§ 1372 & 1375(b).”

Interestingly, CBD notes, “It is possible that NMFS was not able to authorize the take because it could not determine that the requirements of MMPA authorization were met-i.e., that only small numbers of marine mammals would be taken and that the take would have no more than a negligible impact on the species or stocks….”

 According to CBA, “[Salazar] has never obtained … authorization for taking ESA-listed marine mammals in the Gulf of Mexico for its offshore oil and gas activities. The Secretary is well aware of his lack of take authorization under the ESA.”

“Although NMFS issued an Incidental Take Statement on sea turtle species, which contained measures to help minimize take, NMFS never authorized take of ESA-listed marine mammals. …NMFS could not authorize take of ESA-listed marine mammals absent authorization under the MMPA.

“Although MMS has never received ESA take authorization for any listed marine mammals, it has continued to approve Gulf of Mexico offshore exploration and development activities. These activities harm, injure, and harass threatened and endangered marine mammals, thus resulting in take. As described above, seismic surveys disturb whales, mask important communications, and can result in temporary or permanent hearing loss. Noise from drilling, service vessels, and air traffic also contributes to noise disturbance. Additionally, offshore oil and gas activities harm and harass marine mammals through pollution-including routine discharges, marine debris, and oil spills-and marine mammals are often victims of vessel strikes that can result in serious injury or mortality.

“In this case, no take of ESA-listed marine mammals has ever been authorized related to oil and gas activities in the Gulf. Meanwhile, the Secretary’s actions authorizing, approving and allowing oil and gas activities that are certain to result in take of ESA-listed marine mammals such as sperm whales are continuing. …The Secretary’s continued authorization of exploration, development, and seismic activities directly authorizes offshore oil and gas activities that have been documented to take marine mammals and therefore is the legal cause of such take. Such take is ongoing, and likely to continue to occur. As such the Secretary is violating section 9 of the ESA.”

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  1. WOW RT. This is some information ! Yes, sadly it took a catastrophe of such biblical proportions for people to wake up. How pitiful. One can only hope the next clown in office will be better.

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    • Thank you for the bible page it’s amazing 🙂 then I clicked one at random ,Genesis 41

      read it..it is a message about what is happening now in the Gulf and happening now with our wild horses.

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  2. Laura Allen has written a great piece showing the inter-connectiveness of the Gulf and Wild Horse issues. I just read another great article yesterday on Daily Kos reporting on the Wild Buffalo hazing in Yellowstone. Linking all of these groups together and finding Common Ground to stand up to the DOI could be very powerful.

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  3. I just don ‘t understand how someone as inept as Salazar can continue to dodge criticsm and then turn around to point fingers at his own org (MMS) and BP…..what a freaking hypocrite!. And the media and other enviromental groups seem to do the same.

    I hardly ever see Slaughterczar. I usually see Napalitano and the Coasties. WTH????? They didn’t have squat to do with this disaster….it was all DOI pulling the same EA, paperwork fraud and disregard of law/Acts that DOI does with the Wild Horses/Burros.

    As I said before, all environmental and native wildlife advocates need to send one letter asking for Salazar’s resignation and giving Obama a short list of individuals that would better serve our natural resources and wildlife.

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  4. Just now on the news it is said, Pres. Obama will now put a stop to all new drilling for 6 months. (includes alaska starts)And Salazars last statement was “we have them (BP) by the neck”..

    BP is trying to pumpin mud at this time and then concrete cap. looks like the Gulf is now filling with a mud/oil volocano. doubt that will work.

    If Pres. Obama has the authority to stop drilling for 6 months, why won’t he stop the round-ups or at least stop the freaking running horses with helicoptors? God I hate those helicoptors! they do such harm to the horses. Even all wildlife must be paniced and run at the same time horses are being run.

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    • That’s the thing, the oil is getting daily national press and it’s all against the oil flow. The press the wild horses & burros get is sporadic and split between pro and con. Until we get more national coverage we’re still a small voice in comparison to the oil crisis. Doesn’t mean I’m not calling, faxing, emailing and bringing more people on board–we just have to work harder. But having press on your side goes a long way.

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  5. hmm you know I read that last winter the sheep, many of those sheep they hunt, got sick and they were very concerned. Can’t remember where but I think it was a area the helicoptors were running horses. Perhaps the BLM are harming other protected wildlife in the area when they are running horses. I have read that herd animals for miles also run. Maybe there is some protected wildlife that needs horses to be calm to survive.

    signed, grasping at straws here 😦

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  6. and yes it’s long past time for salazar to resign, doubt he will. Federal employees have such a cushie job..they stay forever.

    what Salazar AND the blm do need is about 500 lawsuits AT THE SAME TIME. each suit a small focus.

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    • Salazar is a political appointee and serves at the pleasure of the President.

      Salazar has a trench warfae metality. He’ll thorw any subset agency of DOI under the bus to feign competence, concern and skill.

      I repeat, I want to know why the media and many enviro/wildlife groups are not investigating the stinking DOI!!!!!!! I want to know why the press, citizens, Congress and Obama are giving this incompetent Department repeated “free passes”…..from mustangs/burros, wolves, forestry, bison, grazing permits, mining leases and on and on…..this is one nasty organization. PERIOD!

      Shake them up, NOW!

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  7. OMG, it is way past time for Salazar to resign and return to CO (though they don’t want him out here either!) He has no clue what is happening in his own department: staff members sleeping with oil company exec’s: destruction of the environment and mistreatment in spite of federal law protections for the wild horses and burros. He is a disgrace to the human race as well the government and the country.

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    • The sleeping, partying and doing drugs with oil industry people happened in the previous administration, not under Salazar. Just clarifying. Let’s not forget who turned the MMS into a cozy little lobby lapdog for the oil industry—CHENEY and Bush.

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      • You know, I think those same forces behind the Bush admin. are still in power now. Why not? Obama is like one of those false store fronts in the old west towns, nothing more nothing less. However, we can at least stand up and fight now, because no militant bullies are going to stomp us within our own shores, at least for the moment.

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  8. I choked on my morning coffee today as I opened the Denver Post at breakfast. There in the front section was a huge, HALF PAGE ad with large photos of Teddy Roosevelt and Ken Salazazar, equating Ken with Teddy and the title at the top “TWO OF A KIND.” In the copy was a Thank you for “protecting our outdoor heritage for our children and grandchildren,” all paid for by “Sportsmen for Responsible Energy Development–Trout Unlimited, National Wildlife Federation, and Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership.” Other than being disgusted by the comparison, I was somewhat heartened–this would only have appeared because Salazar’s image and position are quite tarnished and threatened these days. However, it was still pretty disgusting to see this paid- ad, promoting Salazar’s version of protecting our public lands. And yes, you’re right, Judy, we don’t want him back here in CO either.

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    • With all respect to those that believe in or don’t believe in God/….

      OH MY GOD!!!!!! What is with all this lovey-dovey press treatment of Salazar. HE AIN’T NO ENVIROMENTALIST! HE AIN’T NO WELFARE ADOVACTE! HE IS A NATURAL RESOURCE SUCKIN’, CATTLE/SHEEP LOVIN’ SPECIAL INTEREST ROBOT THAT WAS GIVEN THIS POSITION AS POLITCAL FAVOR PAY BACK.

      Thanks for the info. I’m going to go to the web edition and see if it can be viewed (the ad).

      Where should Salazar go? How about the corporate halls of Cargill, Monsanto, ADM, IVB/P?

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      • Someone please put up a picture of that poor starving foal and say “Salazar this foal starved because of YOU”

        Salazar is NO Teddy R. thats for darn sure!

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  9. My concern? Be careful what we wish for. Think about what kind of creature could be appointed to take his place if he were fired.
    Past DOI Secretaries have rarely been (what’s the term?) ‘fair and balanced’. And none have had any skill with reforming the Mining Act.
    While I’d like very much to see salazar punished for his ineptitudes, I cringe at the possibilites of who could replace him – the devil you DON’T know.

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    • I agree with you Lisa. I think a Sec under intense scrutiny to do the right thing and start stepping up may be more beneficial than another inept, new Secretary who may be worse. I am no fan of Salazar and was terribly disappointed when Obama appointed him, but I think the pressure he is under now for the oil spill may have beneficial side effects for him to not act aggressively against our horses for fear of bringing attention to his other corrupt (for decades) agency, the BLM. If they can guarantee a stand up DOI Sec, then by all means boot Salazar. If he is replaced with another just as bad of one, then I really fear for our horses.

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      • but salazar is acting “aggressively against our horses” the BLM continues to remove more in a way where many die. The blm continues to make the hma smaller and smaller every year.

        Soon and it may be now already all naturally selected horses will be gone. They will be in small pastures, harvested every year..the exact same as many large breeding ranches.

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      • I only HOPE he’s feeling the pressure and reaping (finally) the rotten harvest that comes with favoring the li’l quirks of the wealthy & powerful over the Public Interest.
        Laura H – there is no scenario on this planet that would have me advocating FOR salazar. His self-important stance on his assertion that his experience as a stockman made him uniquely qualified to re-vamp the WH&B program was nauseating; anyone who stood for Wild Equines, wildlife or the environment could see the multi-car pileup destined to occur.
        I want him punished; I want his lack of regard to follow him the rest of his days. If he’s fired, he gets to slink of into the political ether, and 2 years from now, will be making millions as guest speaker for the Cattleman’s Association.
        I’d like him, instead, to become the pariah nobody wants at their cocktail party.

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    • That is why I ask that environmental and wildlife welfare advocates get off their parochial high horses and draft a letter demanding Salazar go, recommend a true resource/wildlife advocate with a history of selfless dedication to same as the next DOI Sec.

      BTW….the head poop just officially threw the Director/leader/sub-troll of DOIs MMS under the bus….it has been fired. Gee…thanks. Only about 5 years too late.

      Oh goody! Next…..when do we get notice that someone is going to revamp DOI and FIRE Salazar?

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  10. Salazar is not Teddy Roosevelt and Obama is no FDR. I hope the President I voted for starts channeling his inner Franklin D. Roosevelt soon. Corporations are running our country and ruining this planet.

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    • The destruction/corruption disease that is the travesty of wild horse/burro, bison, coyote, wolf, forest/timber, water abuse is the exact same disease that is the oil spill in the Gulf.

      The President doesn’t get it and frankly, I am starting to be of the opinion that he has people surrounding him that are lying, dismissing, diminishing concerns about many DOI problems.

      Gut and reorganize DOI, fire all directors and the Secretary, moratorium on everything DOI (Obama says he’s doing for drilling but not other DOI abominations).

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      • do for sure agree the Pres. doesn’t realize how very corrupt his DOI is. Now though I think he is starting to mention this ‘problem’ and see the light.

        Wish he would at the least understand that the helicoptors kill horses and stop the round-ups NOW.

        Wish he would mention the wild ones at least once or be touched by a horse once, so he could see clearly.

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    • Yeh, do you remember the guy who blasted us for such a stupid request with “the gov can’t put up web cams!!!” BS? He went on an on about the internet capacity, and all the rest. So now, lets punch up that demand. “We want web cams, We want web cams. We want web cams”!

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      • I demand the BLM place up webcams every place I go 🙂

        My suggestion for webcams still sits on the DOI suggestion website!!

        Come on BLM we want 24/7 webcams what are you hiding? The federal Gov. even has their own security camera company and they will put up ALL the cameras for you.

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  11. As far as I am concerned Salazar is nothing more than a lobbyist with the power to put into play what they’ve wanted all along.

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  12. Holyee KAAAARAP!!!!

    The director MMS that got canned is a freaking chick!!!!! Salazar fired a woman that inherited Cheney’s sucking resource policies and Salazar’s good ol’ boy cattle oil crap contingent.

    They fired a woman, Elizath Birnbaum and still have multiple vacancies in DOI because of administration stupidity, special interest power and plain matural resources and wildlife don’t vote…hell more than half of the USs eligible voters don’t vote.

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  13. Update….interestign IMPORTANT UPDATE VIA viewed President news conference.

    The President said (I approximate) I don’t know if Birnbaum was fired or resigned.

    You don’t know this sir? I’ll start with firing Emmanuel and the trickle effect of Salazar.

    (1) Emmanuel let highly important BP disaster info go unchecked prior to your very important press conference; and (a) dismissing DOI stupidity and corruption with IG reports that have been filed with no attention to resolution, especially timely; and,

    (2) Salazar signed on to own the DOI farm…he can’t back peddle (especially based on multiple incompetent and Act violation behavior to save the meat huggin’,/resource sucking power guys..

    Repeat, {President showed up at a highly featured media event and the Prez didn’t know if Birnbaum was fired or resigned. GOOG!!!! His staff ley him go out with this as ACCEPTABLE.????????

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    • I saw that news live and I was very impressed with the Pres. He seems to understand there is a lot of good old boy crap going on in the federal Gov. The person he was questioned about just quit. I think the reason she quit was because they are uncovering her part of the corruption. I don’t expect the Pres. to know every single detail and he was truthfull, he said he will check into it.

      Lets please put politics aside, the wild horses don’t care about who is in office.

      Anyways Salazar is a lier and a good old boy and very corrupt from his 20?? years in public office-giving away ‘gifts’ to his cattlemen buddies. And lax about the BLM.

      Lets keep hammering please, the wild horses need us now before they are all gone and the BLM leases off all the lpublic ands for 20 year leases.

      We as wanting to save the wild horses need to grasp this oil mess now before they cap it and the news goes away. We have to expose the blm (and prove) they are the same corrupt good old boys ‘self-rule’ as BP got away with.

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    • I am sure the President told Salazar to start fixing things and who cares if he didn’t know if she was asked to resign or was fired, which really is the same thing. And this woman only came into this job in 2009, so it is impossible she was responsible for the corruption of the past decade. It is 50% of the staff below her that also needs to be fired.

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  14. Could not sleep last night. Tuned in to the government channel. Very interesting – wish I had recorded it, bacuse now I can’t remember it exaclty. However, testifying was the Attorney General covering DOI. They have been investigating DOI since 2006, stepping up ethics training, attmeptong some re-organizaiton. But the issue has been that there is so much corruption, the Attorney Generals words, within the various departments of DOI that it has been impossible with her staff to tackle them all at a time. Consensus of her department and the congressional hearings is that DOI is corrupt through and through and has been for many, many years. WOW.

    She discussed the revolving door issue. And admitted there is little do be done other than make ethics issues and demands clearly understood then enforce it. Because, who would you hire in the government, for example, to enforce the oil industry, if not someone with that experience?

    My take – Big problem is how do you expect employees to have ethics when the White House for 8 years edits all your science, even asks the scientists to edit their reports? I mean, what good is an environmental assessment any way when it is not factual in the first place? Perhaps this helped subvert the ethics of those within the department?

    I’ve personally been through government re-organizations and have seen managment try to squash it, and then witnessed the very employees that had complained and caused the re-organization to occur in the first place, start to subvert the action as well. It is sticky weird business!.

    Anyway, anyone else catch the hearing last night?

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  15. Morgan, your statement short sweet and the truth!

    salazar is putting himself in exactly the right spot to look lile the hero both to the public and the Pres.Obama.remember the song ” Smiling Faces” Salazar is a past master / puppet at this skill and if not careful we will find him rooted so deep in his job removal can’t happen.Too many will owe him big time!

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      • I honestly doubt that. She was most likely forced out because the MMS agency is corrupt and Salazar should have started cleaning house when he was appointed a year ago.

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  16. Just watched a Video from Repower American from ABC on the oil spill titled “This is a Nightmare” – “what BP does not want you to know”.

    The oil slick is not an oil slick at all – because of the dispersants used to break it up, and supposedly it just disappears – not so. The oil we are seeing on top is actually an UNPRECEDENTED 20 feet or more thick, not only in huge clouds of tiny droplets, but tiny droplets EVERYWHERE! If the droplets get on you they burn your skin. They dove in haz mat suites and had to be SCRUBED down before they could even take them off for fear of getting any on them.

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    • The first day they said they had to wear breathing gear on ship the fumes are so thick. Thank God the Pres. forced BP to place up the live cam. BP didn’t want to. of course most was underwater. plus BP was trying to mix stuff with the oil to make it break up from view.

      It is so awefull on lamd, the congressman from La. spoke yesterday, he cried when he said..”this is Americas wetlands” I wish the congressman from Nevada would cry when he looks at the dead mustangs and say “these are Americas wild horses”

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      • Yes, I saw that too – just hearbreaking, so sad for all those people and all the beautiful wildlands and wildlife.

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  17. The only upshot I can see where the Gulf disaster is concerned is (my sincerest hope) salazar’s credibility before any House Commitee may not be as sure a thing as he once thought. I hope they look deep into his ‘affiliations’ and see that his devotions are NOT to Public Service but to buddies, cronies, lobbyists and the like-minded who have paid lavishly to push their own agendas.

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  18. Here “lies” Ken Salazar, in1 1/2 years he managed to wipe off the face of the earth and the seas of the continent what god had created and survived for centuries and milleniums…thanks

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    • Honestly, I think one really needs to give Dick Cheney the credit for this one. I am not a fan of Salazar, but Cheney is the one who crafted a secret energy plan with all the oil companies behind closed doors. He is t the one that stocked the MMS agency with oil and gas industry cronies. Salazar should have cleaned house when appointed because he did know how corrupted the MMS was, but make no mistake, this has Dick Cheney’s hands all over it.

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      • My husband said BP should have sent Dick Cheney down the hole when they did the
        “junk shot” yesterday!

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  19. Right on. This has been going on for a long time. They are all hoping that the public will forget the past transgressions and be happy with just a little phony justice.

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  20. Indian Lakes Weekly Update (May 28)

    Four deaths occurred: 2 year old mare (#0341) was euthanized after antibiotics failed to control a massive infection resulting from difficult birth, involving foal extraction and likely uterine laceration; 7-year-old mare (#0074) found dead in pen – cause unknown; 15-year-old stallion (#1560) euthanized after being found in pen with spinal injury; 7-year-old stallion (#1306) discovered dead in pen – cause unknown.

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  21. To many deaths and to many ‘missing ’rounded up horses. Is there any way to add-up the number of wild horses Cartoors were paid for? we can see they want their every last dollar from round-ups and make sure to get that money on the hoof into the pens. So the number they are paid for should be close to exactly what was rounded up.
    Then take that number and /compaire it to BLMs count. Then I think there will be thousands of horses MISSING and BLM will have to answer a simple question…where are those taxpayer paid horses? who stole them?,why did 10,000 die? or who sold them/gave them away with no official record? and who earned money off of them.?

    I bet then the BLM will start counting each foal to make the numbers match. or doctoring the records, which is where the FBI perhaps needs to check the BLMs record keeping.

    These years,months of delays are way to frustrating. It’s time to expose them for what they are. There are hard numbers on Cartoors payment sheets, we need to work with those numbers.

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  22. There are a LOT of comments on this post, but I wanted to add one more, mine!! Salazar will not resign, he may get moved somewhere else(to cause destruction there!). He has NEVER liked our wild mustangs, now he has been given full rein to blatantly destroy them(AND, our environment!!). Yes, that was a true comment when someone asked, if Obama can stop the drilling for 6 mos., why can’t he stop the wild horse roundups? It’s probably because HE might also hate the wild horses, or be afraid he won’t have any supporters if he stops them? He is the one who chose Salazar. I think Pres. Obama only let his daughters have a dog to make himself look good in the public’s eyes. Let’s face the truth, our government will NEVER change, WE, the American people, must BE the CHANGE WE WANT, NOT depend on others!!

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