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Clean Water Restoration Act

MoGal

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Missouri and Arkansas had better wake up as well.... 7 of the 9 natural springs in the USA are in the Ozarks and the United Nations wants to control the water (the UN wants control of everything and remember they are a private, for profit corporation )

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=94890

that's the article and here's a synopsis of it:

NEWS BRIEF: "Montana to Washington: 'Hands off our water' - State Senate opposes federal grab for control of waterways", World Net Daily, April 13, 2009

"WASHINGTON – It's called the Clean Water Restoration Act. Sounds innocuous enough. After all, who could oppose clean water? But the bill introduced earlier this month by Sen. Russ Feingold and 23 co-sponsors, ostensibly to protect Americas wetlands, lakes and streams, was running into opposition even before hearings begin. The Montana Senate overwhelmingly voted to oppose the legislation because it removes control of all of the state's waterways, including temporary ones like seasonal ponds and swamps, from local officials to those in Washington."

The Federal Government under Bill Clinton attempted several times from 1992-1999 to seize control of all types of waterways from the individual states via the Clean Water Act. In some instances, the Feds won while in other instances, they failed. Now, the battle is joined again, but this time, the climate is far different. Today, people are conditioned to accept Federal intrusion into many areas of our national life, led by a new President who is extremely popular.

Today, this effort might well succeed. Control over America's waterways is a most serious issue, especially when you realize the bill contains a hidden trap.

"The 29-19 bipartisan vote of the Montana Senate was meant to send a clear signal to Washington – 'get your hands off our water' ... The new legislation would bring federal oversight to all waters in the U.S., going further than the original Clean Water Act, which was limited to navigable waters. Montana legislators say the bill would potentially run roughshod over the rights of property owners."

In the "Brave New World" of the New World Order, all private property will be confiscated and "given to the people". Therefore, it is significant that this bill silently advances this part of the Plan.

" 'It's why I call it the goodbye clause, or the goodbye private property clause', Sen. John Brenden, R-Scobey, said about the new legislation ... Opponents of the new law say it pushes the limits of federal power further than perhaps any other law in U.S. history – a grab for power heretofore left to the states. The Competitive Enterprise Institute says the bill would put the Army Corps of Engineers in charge of a nationwide land permitting process – removing authority from the people and properties actually affected by decisions it would make."
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