Subject:  (Bumpe II) Federalism Saga (fwd)
Date:     Wed, 22 Jul 1998 161845 -0500 (CDT)
From:     "Roy L. Beavers" <rbeavers@llion.org>
To:       emfguru@hotmail.com
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Roy: Please broadcast. In the initial e-mail on this subject, I erroneously
typed the document referenced in Exec Order 13083, as Executive Order 12966
instead of 12866 The correct number is Exec Order 12866, which I just
picked up from the White House. It makes Exec Order 13083 even more
unbelievable. Here is just the opening paragraph of Exec Order 12866
(September 30, 1993) written less than one (1) year after President Clinton
took office as the chief executive of our land:

     "The American people deserve a regulatory system that works for them,
not against them: a regulatory system that protects and improves their
health, safety, environment, and well-being and improves the performance of
the economy without imposing unacceptable or unreasonable costs on society;
regulatory policies that recognize that the private sector and private
markets are the best engine for economic growth; regulatory approaches that
respect the role of State, local, and tribal governments; and regulations
that are effective, consistent, sensible, and understandable. We do not
have such a regulatory system today."

Doesn't this boast the integrity of a staunch citizen, an America, whose
primary concern is the health, safety, and happiness of his fellow
Americans? Exec Order 12866 goes on like this for 12 whole legal printed
pages. The President even says (paraphrased) that his goals for America
must abide by the rules set forth by the Office of Management and Budgets
(referenced in 13083), which respect the US Constitution. But when you read
Exec Order 13083 you find that the man of 1993 has changed. In 1998 the
author of 13083 is demonic. Is the author of 13083 the President? Or is it
an impostor who wants to deprive the American people of health, safety,
well-being; to drive the people to their knees? How can the person who
wrote 12866 turn so violently on the American people, and take no pity in
the fact that citizens are losing their health, wealth, property, and peace
of mind so that industry can erect microwave towers everywhere?

And why must the public be forced to embrace wireless service? Look at just
a few of the disasters that occurred thus far in 1998. In the ice storm in
Ottowa, Canada every microwave tower was not operational. Even though
emergency crews had cellphones, they "could not be reached in the field."
In the recent fires in Florida not a single cellphone came to the rescue of
those stranded. People who were evacuated "called their homes via land
lines. If their answering machine picked up, the evacuees knoew their home
was still standing." Look at the very recent heatwave in Texas that killed
several people. NO CELLPHONES came to the rescue of the traumatized.
Instead the "ltelephone companies had to set up a special emergency 311
(land lines) number to assist the distressed." The same story is repeated
over and over in EVERY DISASTER; floods in China, tsunamis, earthquakes,
whatever. History taught us that we must take certain precautions to save
our communications land lines. Yet the government is forcing citizens to
resort to wireless services, which are stuck in the air in harms way, and
which are vulnerable to all the elements; ice, heat, wind. When will our
government return to being smart so that we can again respect public
officials?

I urge everyone to read both Executive Orders mentioned above (12866,
13083). They are like night and day. In the former the President is
protective of the people and their democratic rights. In the latter he
seeks to strangle, revoke our inalianable rights. It is just so cruel to
the people!

Bert





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