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  1. Here is the story. I bought the atv used it one week at the hunting camp no issues. I go back the next week and its working great, I cut it off for a break and go to crank it and it has no spark. I tore the bike completely down(all plastics off). All wiring looked good. I started cheap new plug coil. still no spark. Oh by the way no codes came up either. Next was a ecm because everything was testing out good (stator etc). I put the ecm on and boom it busted right off and was running great. New issue I noticed the wires from the stator going to the rectifier were scorching hot I mean burn you hot. I shut it down and started to research. I checked all grounds again. All grounds were good so I ordered a rectifier. Put the new rectifier on and same thing super hot. So I ordered a new stator and pulsar. Keep in mind the scooter was running great just wires getting to hot. The stator according to all the specs tested out good but I couldn't figure what else to do. So I put the new stator on today and I am back to NO spark. Someone please help I am loosing my mind. Thanks
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Land Rights Network American Land Rights Association PO Box 400 – Battle Ground, WA 98604 Phone: 360-687-3087 – Fax: 360-687-2973 E-mail: [email protected] Web Address: - American Land Rights Association - Legislative Office: 507 Seward Square SE – Washington, DC 20003 * Urgent, Massive Park and Landscape Land Grab Plans Revealed * Ken Burns, “National Parks” film will be shown nationwide on PBS in September.* Ken Burns films are often very good.* Those such as “Baseball” and “New York” as well as “Civil War” were outstanding.* But the “National Parks” film explicitly promoting NPS as “America’s best idea” is a beautifully done political advertisement. * To see important films showing the problems with the Park Service and their abuses of land acquisition and local communities, go to www.landrights.org.** You can see the PBS Frontline episode “For The Good Of All” that told about condemnation and extreme treatment of landowners in the Cuyahoga Valley in Ohio.* * -----Important:* Please forward this message widely. * There is a funny parody of Park Service land acquisition called “Big Park” also at www.landrights.org.** These will help balance out the fact that the Burns “National Parks” ignores the history of what the national parks have done to local people and communities.* * -----To see “Big Park” on “You Tube”, go to * YouTube - AmericanLandRights's Channel * It is important for you to go see “Big Park” at both sites.* It builds the number of viewers on You Tube and - American Land Rights Association - and that is good for search engine placement.* * The Ken Burns “National Parks” is intended to build political support in Congress and the public for massive park expansion, land acquisition and Kelo type condemnation or eminent domain. **Landowners who own land in or near National Park Service areas will be especially threatened but all rural landowners in general face a threat.* * The Burns film will try to build support to give more money and autonomous power to the NPS – including a huge CARA type off budget Federal land acquisition trust fund entitlement using Kelo type condemnation funding.* * The “National Parks” is designed to build a public groundswell of support in Congress to fund land acquisition and regulations to force you off your land, buy as much of it as possible, and expand the parks several times over.* No landowner, rancher, miner, or rural property owner will be safe.* * Unfortunately, the National Park Service has become a political tool for large scale land use control using the love of parks by many people to generate public support for controlling huge amounts of rural land and land around parks as buffer zones. * Our parks are important and need to be protected.* But using them as a political tool to control more land claiming perceived threats actually hurts the parks as well as landowners and communities.* Money that should go to take care of important parks is often siphoned off for land use control projects.* The Park Service is over $10 billion behind in deferred maintenance according to the GAO (Government Accountability Office) in a report issued years ago.** * The “greens” often claim that any activity anywhere near a national park threatens the park and endangers it, thus stopping important job producing projects such as a mine in the Yellowstone region a few years ago and others.* * They use tools like designating parks as World Heritage Sites to control large amounts of land around parks with buffer zones.* The Yellowstone Vision document would have added two million acres to the one million acre Yellowstone National Park.* American Land Rights helped stop that enormous land grab in 1988.* * Here is an outline of the huge land grabs by the “greens” and the Obama Administration coming to your area soon helped along by the National Parks and Conservation Association (NPCA), Ken Burns, American Society of Landscape Architects, the Rockefeller family, and others.** * -----1.* In the words of the American Society of Landscape Architects:* “A New National Landscape Agenda:* the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 is just a beginning.”* This report and maps are published on the American Land Rights website at www.landrights.org.* You don’t want to miss this.* You will see huge areas of land they want to set aside as well as Greenline buffer zones they plan to lock up and use to throw you out.* * -----2.* New Obama National Park Service Director Jon Jarvis is the brother of Destry Jarvis, a long time leader in the green movement and a former official of the National Parks and Conservation Association (NPCA). * Destry Jarvis was the primary motivator behind the giant Rockefeller funded NPCA 8 volume Big Park expansion plan published by NPCA and Destry Jarvis in 1988.* * Now, with Jon Jarvis in charge of the Park Service, the NPCA and their green allies have their best chance yet for an enormous park expansion plan, huge buffer zones around every park, and a multi-billion dollar land acquisition trust fund (we call the plan Big Park).* * A summary of the Big Park report, written in 1990, is on our website at www.landrights.org.* It is as fresh as if it were written yesterday – except that now the “green” groups want even more of your land.** * Joe Wrabek, former Managing Editor of the National Inholder News that became the American Land Rights News after American Land Rights changed its name in the mid 90’s, wrote this Big Park summary. * -----3.* Ken Burns “National Parks” film coming in September is designed to build public motivation and Congressional support for a huge funding trust fund like CARA that will be used to force you off your land or home, mining claim, ranch or out of your private business to clear the way for their massive park expansion and land acquisition plan.* They plan to use Kelo type condemnation or eminent domain and Greenline buffer zone land use prohibitions to force you off your land or out of business.* Rural communities will be especially damaged with lost jobs and businesses.* * Both the National Landscape Agenda and Big Park are critical to you because in September PBS will air the Ken Burns documentary the “National Parks.” This film was actually led by a person highly involved in the National Parks and Conservation Association (NPCA), Dayton Duncan.* * Duncan, who wrote the script and produced the “National Parks” ‘documentary’, was appointed by President Clinton in the 1990s as chairman of the American Heritage Rivers Advisory Committee and to the board of directors of the National Parks Foundation (NPF) where he began working on the ‘documentary’.* * In the past Duncan has been a big Democrat political operative involved with presidential campaigns.* Obama’s Secretary of the Interior Salazar has already publicly endorsed the “National Parks” film.* * NPF is a non-governmental organization (NGO) created by the Federal government in 1967 (with $100 million in startup money from Laurence Rockefeller) as a “private” non-profit to promote the National Park Service. * Both Duncan and Burns have collaborated closely with NPCA and were recently given 'awards' for NPS promotional purposes.* The release of the ‘documentary’ is timed to be coordinated with a big upcoming push from NPCA lobbying Congress for more money and power for NPS.** * Unfortunately, the NPS has very little Congressional oversight because no politician wants to appear to be “anti-park.”* Thus the Park Service gets away with a lot of activities other agencies can’t.** The agency wastes huge amounts of money.* * -----Burns cannot say about his “National Parks” film that he was independent and objective.* He was a captive of the NPCA and the government National Park Service bureaucracy lobby. * -----The film is intended to build support for the National Landscape Agenda, Big Park, the NPCA 8 volume park expansion plan and a huge new CARA type land acquisition trust fund that could destroy rural America.* * The 8 volume NPCA Big Park Plan was largely funded by the Rockefellers.* See the excerpt from Robin Winks bio of Larry Rockefeller shown below.* Winks was a former member of the National Park System Advisory Board and a well known historian. * While the Big Park Summary was originally written by Joe Wrabek in 1990 about the NPCA 8 volume park expansion plan, nothing has changed about the goals of the National Parks and Conservation Association (NPCA) – except now they demand more. * -----The National Landscape Agenda was just released.* It overlaps perfectly with and enlarges the Big Park expansion plan by the NPCA, using additional Greenline Park agenda targets also developed by NPS and NPCA from the 1980s.** * -----Now, with Jon Jarvis in charge of the Park Service, and his brother Destry Jarvis still highly involved in the green movement, landowners, inholders, ranchers and anyone living in or near a Park Service managed area, or potential Park Service Area, or in rural America, are in greater danger than they have ever been. * The following shows the Rockefeller involvement in the NPCA plan from Robin W. Winks' biography "Laurence S. Rockefeller", Island Press, 1997: * "Larry [Laurence Rockefeller's son] was appointed to the Palisades Interstate Park Commission in 1979, succeeding his father, and ably defended New York's Minnewaska State Park from the threat of development.* * “As staff attorney for the Natural Resources Council, he worked long hours on behalf of various projects.* He took an interest in the nation's barrier islands and in Alaskan lands.* He acted as go-between on behalf of the National Parks and Conservation Association and the Richard King* Mellon Foundation when the Association needed money to complete its ambitious multi-volume study of the National Park Service's future requirements, leading to perhaps the fullest inventory ever of potential park units...** * “For such initiatives the National Park Foundation presented him with its 1988 Horace M. Albright Award for 'sustained contributions to the enhancement of the nation's natural and scenic environment',* and the Wilderness Society and NPCA likewise honored him in the 1990s." * Action Items: * -----1.* Please forward this critical message to your entire list. * -----2.* Go to “You Tube” to watch Big Park using this link:* * [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xvAB6DAhtM]YouTube - Big Park[/ame] * -----3.* Go to - American Land Rights Association - to watch the PBS Frontline episode called for the “For The Good Of All” about Kelo type condemnation by the Park Service.* You can also see the short films “Big Park” and “In Condemnation, The Cuyahoga Valley.” * -----4.* Call your local PBS station to complain about the bias of Ken Burns film, the “National Parks.”* It ignores the over 60,000 people who lost their land to condemnation to create the “National Parks.” Many, if not most of these condemnations were completely unnecessary.* It further ignores the over 100,000 people who lost their land to the Park Service under threat of condemnation.* * -----Ask why PBS is not showing the PBS Frontline film “For the Good Of All” which documents the horror stories of Park Service management and Kelo type condemnation at the Cuyahoga Valley, in Ohio.* * -----Ask them to show this episode of Frontline to balance things out with the Ken Burns “National Parks” film.* They need to show the Frontline episode “For the Good Of All” so viewers will understand that as the National Parks were created, they often crushed landowners and local communities without reason or necessity.* * -----5.* Call, fax, e-mail and visit your Congressman to let him or her know you oppose any new land acquisition trust fund and the conversion of private lands into government land.* Ask him or her to go to - American Land Rights Association - to see the PBS documentary about Park Service land acquisition abuses, “For The Good Of All.”* * Many of the new parks created since the 70’s are what we call “ego political parks” that have little to do with preserving something and more to do with land use control and making members of Congress feel important.** * The Cuyahoga Valley National Park was originally set aside as a National Recreation Area. *It did not qualify as a national park then nor does it qualify now.* Creating ego-political parks cheapens the real national parks and dilutes the Park Service budget ability to take care of the important “crown jewel” parks.* * The local people at Cuyahoga were promised easements and were supposed to be allowed to stay.** Only Congressman John Seiberling and the editor of the Akron Beacon Journal got easements.* Condemnation forced hundreds of others out.* * Take a look on - American Land Rights Association - at our Congressional testimony on CARA, the Conservation and Reinvestment Act (we called it the Condemnation and Relocation Act).* You’ll see details on how the creation of new parks is used as a tool to undermine and condemn local landowners and communities.* * You may call any Congressman at (202) 225-3121.* Call and ask for the staff person who handles National Park issues.* Get their fax number and e-mail address.* Ask them to look at the films at www.landrights.org.* Especially the films “Big Park” and the PBS Frontline episode and documentary “For The Good Of All.” * -----6.* Call, fax and e-mail both your Senators to oppose more land acquisition funding or any trust fund and the conversion of private lands into government land.* Tell him or her no condemnation or eminent domain.* Follow the same instructions as above in number 4. Call any Senator at (202) 224-3121.*** * -----7.* Don’t forget to keep up your calls to your Congressman and Senators about the Clean Water Restoration Act, the big water and land grab.* The bill number is S 787 in the Senate.* The House bill does not have a number yet.* There are likely to be votes in both houses in September or October so you must keep the pressure on.* * Your help is greatly appreciated.* * Chuck Cushman Executive Director American Land Rights Association (360) 687-3087 [email protected] * You may buy a high quality personal copy of the film “Big Park” for $19.95 plus $4 shipping and handling. * “For The Good Of All” is also $19.95 plus $4 shipping and handling.* You can get both for $35 with no cost for shipping.* * Send your check for the appropriate amount listing the films you want to American Land Rights, PO Box 400, Battle Ground, WA 98604.* * Short bio of Chuck Cushman. * His father was a ranger naturalist, what is now called an interpreter, in Yosemite National Park.* Chuck was a volunteer in what are now three national parks, Yosemite, Channel Islands and Olympic.* In Olympic he was a member of the Student Conservation Corps in 1959. * Chuck began to fight certain Park Service activities in the early 70’s when the Park Service tried to take his house and all the rest of the homes in the community of Wawona, inside Yosemite National Park. The community existed before the park was created.* * President Ronald Reagan appointed Chuck to the National Park System Advisory Board in 1981.* He has visited and worked in a great many national parks and has testified numerous times before various committees of Congress about Park Service issues and abuses. * Chuck has been Executive Director since 1978 of what was first called the National Park Inholders Association.* It became the National Inholders Association in 1980 as people within Forest Service, BLM and Fish and Wildlife Service boundaries joined.* Finally it became the American Land Rights Association in 1995 as thousands of landowners, recreation organizations, associations and businesses throughout America joined up to help the cause. * Few, if any, have as much personal knowledge and background about the National Park Service as Chuck Cushman.* For more information, go to Google on the Internet and look up Chuck Cushman, Charles Cushman, National Inholders Association and American Land Rights Association.* * * If you wish to unsubscribe, reply to this e-mail with “unsubscribe” in the subject line.* If you know of others who would like to receive these alerts, reply with their e-mail addresses. * Please forward this message as widely as possible.* * It is incredibly important for you to forward this message.** By forwarding the message, you can help get millions of copies of this critically important e-mail distributed.* *
  3. BLUERIBBON COALITION, INC. NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Brian Hawthorne, Public Lands Policy Director Phone: 208-237-1008 ext 102 Date: May 4, 2009 Massive Wilderness Sounds Alarm in Land Use Debate POCATELLO, ID (May 4) - The BlueRibbon Coalition (BRC), a national trail-based recreation group, states potential passage of a massive Wilderness Bill is sounding an alarm in the access community. BRC credits a House Subcommittee hearing on H.R. 980, the Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act (NREPA), for resurgence in grassroots opposition to legislation limiting recreational access to public lands. "Our phone has been ringing off the hook and our email in-boxes are flooded," said Greg Mumm, BRC's Executive Director. "The recent flurry of Wilderness bills being proposed and/or signed into law has raised a red flag in the access community. Widespread opposition to the massive Wilderness bill is rising among individuals, groups and local governments across the West." H.R. 980 was first introduced in 1993 by Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) and proposes to designate 24 million acres of Wilderness across five Western states, (Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming). The bill has also been described as the modern incarnation of the Wildlands Project, an ambitious proposal first conceived by Dave Foreman, the co-founder of Earth First!. The Wildlands Project would "re-wild" approximately half of North America by outlawing most human use and occupancy. NREPA was referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources and is scheduled for a hearing on May 5, by the Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests and Public Lands. Committee on Natural Resources Brian Hawthorne, BRC's Public Lands Policy Director, speculated that NREPA was moving up as a priority for recreation advocacy groups, including mountain bike and sporting conservation groups, perhaps because the growing influence of the green lobby on decision-makers in Washington DC. "We don't know if the Wilderness lobby really thinks Congress will let eastern politicians draw lines on maps around lands they've never seen, or if this is a strategic ploy to make smaller scale proposals seem reasonable by comparison. Either way, the recreating public should be on high alert," observed Hawthorne. BRC is urging its members to contact their legislators and express opposition to the passage of NREPA and has provided a portal on their website to easily contact legislators. Rapid Response Center - BlueRibbon Coalition BRC is also cautioning its members not to let the hearing on NREPA distract their attention from equally serious threats to access to other public lands. In an email to members today the Coalition stated, "NREPA is perhaps the largest threat to public access to public lands pending in Congress today. However, our members must remember that large, multi-state Wilderness bills are very difficult to pass and there are many smaller bills, each equally unfair in denying public access that need immediate attention by our members and supporters." A few of the smaller initiatives mentioned by the Coalition were: H.R.1769 & S. 721 -Alpine Lakes Wilderness expansion in the State of Washington Mojave Desert Wilderness bill - Senator Feinstein's effort to designate more Wilderness in San Bernardino, Imperial, and Riverside counties H.R.192 Central Idaho Economic Development and Recreation Act (CIEDRA), will designate an additional half million acres of Wilderness in Idaho Montana's Beaverhead-Deerlodge Conservation, Restoration and Stewardship Act Legislation to designate Johnson Valley a National Recreation Area (BRC is supporting this one!) SUWA'S massive Utah Wilderness bill (H.R.1925 and S.799) The ongoing county-by-county Wilderness approach currently underway in Nevada, Colorado and Utah For further updates on these and other issues, visit BRC's webpage at BlueRibbon Coalition: Preserving your recreational access to public lands.. # # # The BlueRibbon Coalition is a national recreation group that champions responsible recreation, and encourages individual environmental stewardship. It represents over 10,000 individual members and 1,200 organization and business members, for a combined total of over 600,000 recreationists nationwide. 1-800-258-3742. BlueRibbon Coalition: Preserving your recreational access to public lands.
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