
If you read any of the
news last week about Ms. Julie MacDonald, the Interior Department bureaucrat and
enthusiastic gamer who made headlines for runnning roughshod over the opinions of biologists at the Fish and Wildlife Service and for sharing internal government documents with industry lobbyists, you may be interested in seeing some of her handiwork firsthand. Documents obtained by the Center for Biological Diversity and highlighted in the
March/April edition of Sierra magazine clearly demonstrate Ms. MacDonald's talent for altering conclusions and transforming meanings, such that a species on the verge of extinction can be rescued from the brink with a few strokes of the pen, just like that.
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anybody know enough of this kind of law to know if MacDonald's actions merit a federal criminal grand jury investigation and indictments? (and prison)
she allegedly indicated one of her endangered species decision meddlings was to shrink the protected range of one species in California because her husband's family owned a ranch in California.
her professional training btw is as a civil engineer from UC Davis.
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