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Oakview2

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Things get REALLY SERIOUS in Siskiyou County ....

August 13th, 10am at the Siskiyou County Courthouse the Board of Supervisors will discuss a resolution to Withdraw from the State of California.

Resolution follows:

WHEREAS, there are times in our history, when it is apparent that the political separation of one people from another becomes necessary, both for the survival of the one, as well as..., the continued well-being of the other.

WHEREAS, the Siskiyou Board of Supervisors recognizes the lack of representation for rural and frontier counties in the California Legislature and the Board is aware of an increasing tendency by the State of California to exercise legislative and fiscal malfeasance in the form of illegal fire tax, property rights violations, assaults upon Second Amendment rights, as well as, disregard for other unalienable Rights of the Citizens of Siskiyou.

WHEREAS, Agencies of the Executive Branch of the State of California are engaged in an attempt to remove four, fully functional, well maintained, hydroelectric dams on the Klamath River over the objections of the Board of Supervisors and those of a vast majority of the Citizens of Siskiyou County.

WHEREAS, State and Federal Agencies through the process commonly known as, “Sue and Settle,” have denied the County of Siskiyou, its businesses, and citizens, access to our most abundant natural resources, causing untold harm to our economy, as well as to our health and public safety.

WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors for the County of Siskiyou, have come to the realization that the State of California is ungovernable in its present form.

IT SHALL THEREFORE BE RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors for Siskiyou County, would endeavor to make a “New Start.” This Board desires, with the involvement of our citizens, and hopefully, with the involvement of other Counties within rural California, to withdraw Siskiyou County from the State of California. This Board would “Start over,” by helping to form a “New State,” which represents the needs, provides opportunity, protects the rights, liberties, public health, and safety of the people of the new State of Jefferson.

The above Resolution was, on motion, made and seconded on this day, the _____ day of _____, 2013
 

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fowledup

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Been wanting, dreaming, and hoping this would resurface and gain momentum. It'$ more relevant now and has more support now then it did in the 40's. I want to see my birthplace go back to what it was when I was growing up. If it takes becoming our own state with a new name so be it. Let the enviro-nazi, forest closing, waterthieving sonza b' s start packing and heading south now. They can let their freak flag fly all they want won't bother me a bit. I'll be to busy mining, logging, hunting and fishing (with lead bullets and barbed hooks) on the land the good Lord has blessed me with. I would also lobby for a mandatory common sense exam upon visitor entry or application for residency.
 

GrizzlyGremlin

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Im for the new state of jefferson!! I have to agree that dams decimate salmon and other migratory fish, however unless you like living in the dark, its the only way to centralize an electric grid. I say the take every county to LA and let mexico claim LA south.
 

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i am all for it i use to hear about the state of Jefferson when i lived in Klamath Falls Oregon and also in Gold hill. i always liked the idea for a state of Jefferson as 98 percent of the people in the area are very conservative. so i say go for it and get it done.
 

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If we could get him on the right side of the water issue and if he'd act on what he gives talks about then he might be fine governor material for the great state of Jefferson. I see Colorado wants to split the sheets with their big city ran government. Hopefully it gets the ball rolling for us. Heck I may not have to "migrate" out of state once I retire after all.
 

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