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To my conservative friends, please look beyond the fact that this
amendment is sponsored by a Democrat and if your senator serves on the
Senate Commerce Committee please consider urging her or him to support
the amendment. Voting is scheduled for early this PM. Thanks.....

Dear BoatUS Member,

WE NEED YOU TO MAKE A PHONE CALL!

Yesterday, BoatUS Government Affairs learned about a fast-moving
opportunity that could offer a potential solution to the EPA boat
discharge permit issue. We need you to pick up the phone and call your
Senator (who serves on the 23-member Senate Commerce Committee), and
urge them to vote "Yes" for Senator Nelson's amendment to Senate Bill
1578.

This vote takes place on Thursday September 27 at 2:30 pm (Eastern
time).

It is critical that you call now.

Background:
As a result of a 2006 court decision, the EPA is required to develop
and implement a permit system before September 30, 2008 for all normal
operational discharges from every vessel in the U.S. Unfortunately,
while the real focus of the court case was the ballast water and
resulting aquatic nuisance species from ocean-going ships, every
vessel in the U.S. was included in the EPA mandate.

BoatUS has been working with others in the boating industry to pass
federal legislation (H.R. 2550 and S. 2067) to exempt recreational
boats from this permit. (For more information see
http://www.boatus.com/gov/dischargepermits.asp). Senator Nelson's
amendment offers another opportunity to address this problem.

What is Senator Nelson's Amendment?
Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) has proposed an amendment to Senate Bill
1578 (The Ballast Water Management Act of 2007). The amendment would
require a study on the incidental discharges from vessels, and an
exemption from federal permitting for all normal operational
discharges from vessels (except aquatic nuisance species). Existing
restrictions on the overboard discharge of oil/fuel, garbage, and
sewage would remain.

So what do I need to do?
Right now, call your federal Senator (listed below). Tell the person
answering the phone you are calling in reference to Senate Bill 1578.



Ask the Senator (or their staff) to vote "Yes" for the Nelson
Amendment to Senate Bill 1578 on Ballast Water. Help them know the
urgent timing - the vote is at 2:30 Thursday (Eastern time) at the
Commerce Committee markup in room SR 253.)


Help them understand how important boating is to you and your family.


Help them know your concern if this amendment does not pass and you
are required to have a permit for each of your boats, in each state
where you want to boat.


Quickly forward this email to your boating friends and club members.



(Some Senate offices close at 6 pm, and some will have answering
machines. If your call doesn't go through on Wednesday night, please
try again in the morning.)

Senate Commerce Committee Members:

Vice Chairman Ted Stevens Alaska (202)224-3004
Senator John McCain Arizona (202)224-2235
Senator Mark Pryor Arkansas (202)224-2353
Senator Barbara Boxer California (202)224-3553
Senator Thomas Carper Delaware (202)224-2441
Chairman Daniel Inouye Hawaii (202)224-3934
Senator David Vitter Louisiana (202)224-4623
Senator Olympia J. Snowe Maine (202)224-5344
Senator John F. Kerry Massachusetts (202)224-2742
Senator Amy Klobuchar Minnesota (202)224-3244
Senator Trent Lott Mississippi (202)224-6253
Senator Claire McCaskill Missouri (202)224-6154
Senator John Ensign Nevada (202)224-6244
Senator John Sununu New Hampshire (202)224-2841
Senator Frank Lautenberg New Jersey (202)224-3224
Senator Byron Dorgan North Dakota (202)224-2551
Senator Gordon Smith Oregon (202)224-3753
Senator Jim De Mint South Carolina (202)224-6121
Senator John Thune South Dakota (202)224-2321
Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson Texas (202)224-5922
Senator Maria Cantwell Washington (202)224-3441
Senator John D. Rockefeller West Virginia (202)224-6472

Thanks for your continued support in helping boating!

Sincerely,

Margaret Podlich

BoatUS Government Affairs

703-461-2864 or 703-461-2878 x8363



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On Sep 27, 1:18 am, Chuck Gould wrote:
To my conservative friends, please look beyond the fact that this
amendment is sponsored by a Democrat and if your senator serves on the
Senate Commerce Committee please consider urging her or him to support
the amendment. Voting is scheduled for early this PM. Thanks.....

Dear BoatUS Member,

WE NEED YOU TO MAKE A PHONE CALL!

Yesterday, BoatUS Government Affairs learned about a fast-moving
opportunity that could offer a potential solution to the EPA boat
discharge permit issue. We need you to pick up the phone and call your
Senator (who serves on the 23-member Senate Commerce Committee), and
urge them to vote "Yes" for Senator Nelson's amendment to Senate Bill
1578.

This vote takes place on Thursday September 27 at 2:30 pm (Eastern
time).

It is critical that you call now.

Background:
As a result of a 2006 court decision, the EPA is required to develop
and implement a permit system before September 30, 2008 for all normal
operational discharges from every vessel in the U.S. Unfortunately,
while the real focus of the court case was the ballast water and
resulting aquatic nuisance species from ocean-going ships, every
vessel in the U.S. was included in the EPA mandate.

BoatUS has been working with others in the boating industry to pass
federal legislation (H.R. 2550 and S. 2067) to exempt recreational
boats from this permit. (For more information seehttp://www.boatus.com/gov/dischargepermits.asp). Senator Nelson's
amendment offers another opportunity to address this problem.

What is Senator Nelson's Amendment?
Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) has proposed an amendment to Senate Bill
1578 (The Ballast Water Management Act of 2007). The amendment would
require a study on the incidental discharges from vessels, and an
exemption from federal permitting for all normal operational
discharges from vessels (except aquatic nuisance species). Existing
restrictions on the overboard discharge of oil/fuel, garbage, and
sewage would remain.

So what do I need to do?
Right now, call your federal Senator (listed below). Tell the person
answering the phone you are calling in reference to Senate Bill 1578.

Ask the Senator (or their staff) to vote "Yes" for the Nelson
Amendment to Senate Bill 1578 on Ballast Water. Help them know the
urgent timing - the vote is at 2:30 Thursday (Eastern time) at the
Commerce Committee markup in room SR 253.)

Help them understand how important boating is to you and your family.

Help them know your concern if this amendment does not pass and you
are required to have a permit for each of your boats, in each state
where you want to boat.

Quickly forward this email to your boating friends and club members.

(Some Senate offices close at 6 pm, and some will have answering
machines. If your call doesn't go through on Wednesday night, please
try again in the morning.)

Senate Commerce Committee Members:

Vice Chairman Ted Stevens Alaska (202)224-3004
Senator John McCain Arizona (202)224-2235
Senator Mark Pryor Arkansas (202)224-2353
Senator Barbara Boxer California (202)224-3553
Senator Thomas Carper Delaware (202)224-2441
Chairman Daniel Inouye Hawaii (202)224-3934
Senator David Vitter Louisiana (202)224-4623
Senator Olympia J. Snowe Maine (202)224-5344
Senator John F. Kerry Massachusetts (202)224-2742
Senator Amy Klobuchar Minnesota (202)224-3244
Senator Trent Lott Mississippi (202)224-6253
Senator Claire McCaskill Missouri (202)224-6154
Senator John Ensign Nevada (202)224-6244
Senator John Sununu New Hampshire (202)224-2841
Senator Frank Lautenberg New Jersey (202)224-3224
Senator Byron Dorgan North Dakota (202)224-2551
Senator Gordon Smith Oregon (202)224-3753
Senator Jim De Mint South Carolina (202)224-6121
Senator John Thune South Dakota (202)224-2321
Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson Texas (202)224-5922
Senator Maria Cantwell Washington (202)224-3441
Senator John D. Rockefeller West Virginia (202)224-6472

Thanks for your continued support in helping boating!

Sincerely,

Margaret Podlich

BoatUS Government Affairs

703-461-2864 or 703-461-2878 x8363

*****


Oh well, my senator is off... OOOOps.. Don't want to say that about a
lib, someone might post pictures of my kids or something.

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On Sep 27, 1:18 am, Chuck Gould wrote:
To my conservative friends, please look beyond the fact that this
amendment is sponsored by a Democrat and if your senator serves on the
Senate Commerce Committee please consider urging her or him to support
the amendment. Voting is scheduled for early this PM. Thanks.....

Dear BoatUS Member,

WE NEED YOU TO MAKE A PHONE CALL!

Yesterday, BoatUS Government Affairs learned about a fast-moving
opportunity that could offer a potential solution to the EPA boat
discharge permit issue. We need you to pick up the phone and call your
Senator (who serves on the 23-member Senate Commerce Committee), and
urge them to vote "Yes" for Senator Nelson's amendment to Senate Bill
1578.

This vote takes place on Thursday September 27 at 2:30 pm (Eastern
time).

It is critical that you call now.

Background:
As a result of a 2006 court decision, the EPA is required to develop
and implement a permit system before September 30, 2008 for all normal
operational discharges from every vessel in the U.S. Unfortunately,
while the real focus of the court case was the ballast water and
resulting aquatic nuisance species from ocean-going ships, every
vessel in the U.S. was included in the EPA mandate.

BoatUS has been working with others in the boating industry to pass
federal legislation (H.R. 2550 and S. 2067) to exempt recreational
boats from this permit. (For more information
seehttp://www.boatus.com/gov/dischargepermits.asp). Senator Nelson's
amendment offers another opportunity to address this problem.

What is Senator Nelson's Amendment?
Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) has proposed an amendment to Senate Bill
1578 (The Ballast Water Management Act of 2007). The amendment would
require a study on the incidental discharges from vessels, and an
exemption from federal permitting for all normal operational
discharges from vessels (except aquatic nuisance species). Existing
restrictions on the overboard discharge of oil/fuel, garbage, and
sewage would remain.

So what do I need to do?
Right now, call your federal Senator (listed below). Tell the person
answering the phone you are calling in reference to Senate Bill 1578.

Ask the Senator (or their staff) to vote "Yes" for the Nelson
Amendment to Senate Bill 1578 on Ballast Water. Help them know the
urgent timing - the vote is at 2:30 Thursday (Eastern time) at the
Commerce Committee markup in room SR 253.)

Help them understand how important boating is to you and your family.

Help them know your concern if this amendment does not pass and you
are required to have a permit for each of your boats, in each state
where you want to boat.

Quickly forward this email to your boating friends and club members.

(Some Senate offices close at 6 pm, and some will have answering
machines. If your call doesn't go through on Wednesday night, please
try again in the morning.)

Senate Commerce Committee Members:

Vice Chairman Ted Stevens Alaska (202)224-3004
Senator John McCain Arizona (202)224-2235
Senator Mark Pryor Arkansas (202)224-2353
Senator Barbara Boxer California (202)224-3553
Senator Thomas Carper Delaware (202)224-2441
Chairman Daniel Inouye Hawaii (202)224-3934
Senator David Vitter Louisiana (202)224-4623
Senator Olympia J. Snowe Maine (202)224-5344
Senator John F. Kerry Massachusetts (202)224-2742
Senator Amy Klobuchar Minnesota (202)224-3244
Senator Trent Lott Mississippi (202)224-6253
Senator Claire McCaskill Missouri (202)224-6154
Senator John Ensign Nevada (202)224-6244
Senator John Sununu New Hampshire (202)224-2841
Senator Frank Lautenberg New Jersey (202)224-3224
Senator Byron Dorgan North Dakota (202)224-2551
Senator Gordon Smith Oregon (202)224-3753
Senator Jim De Mint South Carolina (202)224-6121
Senator John Thune South Dakota (202)224-2321
Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson Texas (202)224-5922
Senator Maria Cantwell Washington (202)224-3441
Senator John D. Rockefeller West Virginia (202)224-6472

Thanks for your continued support in helping boating!

Sincerely,

Margaret Podlich

BoatUS Government Affairs

703-461-2864 or 703-461-2878 x8363

*****


Oh well, my senator is off... OOOOps.. Don't want to say that about a
lib, someone might post pictures of my kids or something.


Hmm...censorship through fear. What a tradition.


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Chuck Gould wrote in
ups.com:

Senator Jim De Mint South Carolina (202)224-6121


Done. Talked to Jim, himself, for about 4 minutes. Of course, he wouldn't
commit one way or the other before putting his finger in the air to sense
the breeze of corporate campaign money from the lobbyists, who control his
vote not the people of South Carolina, just like the rest of them.

You Neocon Republican boaters need to make a note that the senator who
sponsored the amendment to save your ass is a DEMOCAN, not a Republicrat,
which I find very enlightening. His boat lobby stands to lose a bundle, I
suppose.


Larry
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does it really matter?

With Diebold's hacked software making the outcome of any election up to the
CFR hackers.....
http://youtube.com/watch?v=GzPXer7946E
http://youtube.com/watch?v=aZws98jw67g
http://youtube.com/watch?v=8JESZiLpBLE
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Chuck Gould wrote:
To my conservative friends, please look beyond the fact that this
amendment is sponsored by a Democrat and if your senator serves on the
Senate Commerce Committee please consider urging her or him to support
the amendment. Voting is scheduled for early this PM. Thanks.....

Dear BoatUS Member,

WE NEED YOU TO MAKE A PHONE CALL!

Yesterday, BoatUS Government Affairs learned about a fast-moving
opportunity that could offer a potential solution to the EPA boat
discharge permit issue. We need you to pick up the phone and call your
Senator (who serves on the 23-member Senate Commerce Committee), and
urge them to vote "Yes" for Senator Nelson's amendment to Senate Bill
1578.

This vote takes place on Thursday September 27 at 2:30 pm (Eastern
time).

It is critical that you call now.

Background:
As a result of a 2006 court decision, the EPA is required to develop
and implement a permit system before September 30, 2008 for all normal
operational discharges from every vessel in the U.S. Unfortunately,
while the real focus of the court case was the ballast water and
resulting aquatic nuisance species from ocean-going ships, every
vessel in the U.S. was included in the EPA mandate.

BoatUS has been working with others in the boating industry to pass
federal legislation (H.R. 2550 and S. 2067) to exempt recreational
boats from this permit. (For more information see
http://www.boatus.com/gov/dischargepermits.asp). Senator Nelson's
amendment offers another opportunity to address this problem.

What is Senator Nelson's Amendment?
Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) has proposed an amendment to Senate Bill
1578 (The Ballast Water Management Act of 2007). The amendment would
require a study on the incidental discharges from vessels, and an
exemption from federal permitting for all normal operational
discharges from vessels (except aquatic nuisance species). Existing
restrictions on the overboard discharge of oil/fuel, garbage, and
sewage would remain.

So what do I need to do?
Right now, call your federal Senator (listed below). Tell the person
answering the phone you are calling in reference to Senate Bill 1578.



Ask the Senator (or their staff) to vote "Yes" for the Nelson
Amendment to Senate Bill 1578 on Ballast Water. Help them know the
urgent timing - the vote is at 2:30 Thursday (Eastern time) at the
Commerce Committee markup in room SR 253.)


Help them understand how important boating is to you and your family.


Help them know your concern if this amendment does not pass and you
are required to have a permit for each of your boats, in each state
where you want to boat.


Quickly forward this email to your boating friends and club members.




Sincerely,

Margaret Podlich

BoatUS Government Affairs

703-461-2864 or 703-461-2878 x8363



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Where does it confine the postponement to just recreational boats?
Looks like a scam to allow the ontinued dumping of zebra musssels, spiny
water fleas, round gobys et al in the great lakes.


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Where does it confine the postponement to just recreational boats? Looks
like a scam to allow the ontinued dumping of zebra musssels, spiny water
fleas, round gobys et al in the great lakes.
Del Cecchi



And how will a permit keep ships from dumping these things?


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And how will a permit keep ships from dumping these things?



Same effect as a gun permit keeping people from blowing each other's heads
off....it fattens the bankers holding the national debt.

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"Del Cecchi" wrote in message
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Where does it confine the postponement to just recreational boats?
Looks like a scam to allow the ontinued dumping of zebra musssels,
spiny water fleas, round gobys et al in the great lakes.
Del Cecchi



And how will a permit keep ships from dumping these things?

Perhaps getting a permit would require a treatment system for the water.
Or require them to rinse with salt water while in ocean before entering
the great lakes.


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On Sep 27, 11:01 am, Del Cecchi wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote:
To my conservative friends, please look beyond the fact that this
amendment is sponsored by a Democrat and if your senator serves on the
Senate Commerce Committee please consider urging her or him to support
the amendment. Voting is scheduled for early this PM. Thanks.....


Dear BoatUS Member,


WE NEED YOU TO MAKE A PHONE CALL!


Yesterday, BoatUS Government Affairs learned about a fast-moving
opportunity that could offer a potential solution to the EPA boat
discharge permit issue. We need you to pick up the phone and call your
Senator (who serves on the 23-member Senate Commerce Committee), and
urge them to vote "Yes" for Senator Nelson's amendment to Senate Bill
1578.


This vote takes place on Thursday September 27 at 2:30 pm (Eastern
time).


It is critical that you call now.


Background:
As a result of a 2006 court decision, the EPA is required to develop
and implement a permit system before September 30, 2008 for all normal
operational discharges from every vessel in the U.S. Unfortunately,
while the real focus of the court case was the ballast water and
resulting aquatic nuisance species from ocean-going ships, every
vessel in the U.S. was included in the EPA mandate.


BoatUS has been working with others in the boating industry to pass
federal legislation (H.R. 2550 and S. 2067) to exempt recreational
boats from this permit. (For more information see
http://www.boatus.com/gov/dischargepermits.asp). Senator Nelson's
amendment offers another opportunity to address this problem.


What is Senator Nelson's Amendment?
Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) has proposed an amendment to Senate Bill
1578 (The Ballast Water Management Act of 2007). The amendment would
require a study on the incidental discharges from vessels, and an
exemption from federal permitting for all normal operational
discharges from vessels (except aquatic nuisance species). Existing
restrictions on the overboard discharge of oil/fuel, garbage, and
sewage would remain.


So what do I need to do?
Right now, call your federal Senator (listed below). Tell the person
answering the phone you are calling in reference to Senate Bill 1578.


Ask the Senator (or their staff) to vote "Yes" for the Nelson
Amendment to Senate Bill 1578 on Ballast Water. Help them know the
urgent timing - the vote is at 2:30 Thursday (Eastern time) at the
Commerce Committee markup in room SR 253.)


Help them understand how important boating is to you and your family.


Help them know your concern if this amendment does not pass and you
are required to have a permit for each of your boats, in each state
where you want to boat.


Quickly forward this email to your boating friends and club members.


Sincerely,


Margaret Podlich


BoatUS Government Affairs

703-461-2864 or 703-461-2878 x8363


*****


Where does it confine the postponement to just recreational boats?
Looks like a scam to allow the ontinued dumping of zebra musssels, spiny
water fleas, round gobys et al in the great lakes.

--
Del Cecchi
"This post is my own and doesn't necessarily represent IBM's positions,
strategies or opinions."- Hide quoted text -

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Are you stating that the Boat US description of the amendment
(specifically the Boat US claim that dumping aquatic nuisance species,
oil and gas, garbage and sewage would remain prohibited) is false?

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"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
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On Sep 27, 11:01 am, Del Cecchi wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote:
To my conservative friends, please look beyond the fact that this
amendment is sponsored by a Democrat and if your senator serves on
the
Senate Commerce Committee please consider urging her or him to
support
the amendment. Voting is scheduled for early this PM. Thanks.....


Dear BoatUS Member,


WE NEED YOU TO MAKE A PHONE CALL!


Yesterday, BoatUS Government Affairs learned about a fast-moving
opportunity that could offer a potential solution to the EPA boat
discharge permit issue. We need you to pick up the phone and call
your
Senator (who serves on the 23-member Senate Commerce Committee), and
urge them to vote "Yes" for Senator Nelson's amendment to Senate
Bill
1578.


This vote takes place on Thursday September 27 at 2:30 pm (Eastern
time).


It is critical that you call now.


Background:
As a result of a 2006 court decision, the EPA is required to develop
and implement a permit system before September 30, 2008 for all
normal
operational discharges from every vessel in the U.S. Unfortunately,
while the real focus of the court case was the ballast water and
resulting aquatic nuisance species from ocean-going ships, every
vessel in the U.S. was included in the EPA mandate.


BoatUS has been working with others in the boating industry to pass
federal legislation (H.R. 2550 and S. 2067) to exempt recreational
boats from this permit. (For more information see
http://www.boatus.com/gov/dischargepermits.asp). Senator Nelson's
amendment offers another opportunity to address this problem.


What is Senator Nelson's Amendment?
Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) has proposed an amendment to Senate Bill
1578 (The Ballast Water Management Act of 2007). The amendment would
require a study on the incidental discharges from vessels, and an
exemption from federal permitting for all normal operational
discharges from vessels (except aquatic nuisance species). Existing
restrictions on the overboard discharge of oil/fuel, garbage, and
sewage would remain.


So what do I need to do?
Right now, call your federal Senator (listed below). Tell the person
answering the phone you are calling in reference to Senate Bill
1578.


Ask the Senator (or their staff) to vote "Yes" for the Nelson
Amendment to Senate Bill 1578 on Ballast Water. Help them know the
urgent timing - the vote is at 2:30 Thursday (Eastern time) at the
Commerce Committee markup in room SR 253.)


Help them understand how important boating is to you and your
family.


Help them know your concern if this amendment does not pass and you
are required to have a permit for each of your boats, in each state
where you want to boat.


Quickly forward this email to your boating friends and club members.


Sincerely,


Margaret Podlich


BoatUS Government Affairs

703-461-2864 or 703-461-2878 x8363


*****


Where does it confine the postponement to just recreational boats?
Looks like a scam to allow the ontinued dumping of zebra musssels,
spiny
water fleas, round gobys et al in the great lakes.

--
Del Cecchi
"This post is my own and doesn't necessarily represent IBM's
positions,
strategies or opinions."- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Are you stating that the Boat US description of the amendment
(specifically the Boat US claim that dumping aquatic nuisance species,
oil and gas, garbage and sewage would remain prohibited) is false?

In the description above it says "The amendment would
require a study on the incidental discharges from vessels, and an
exemption from federal permitting for all normal operational
discharges from vessels (except aquatic nuisance species). Existing
restrictions on the overboard discharge of oil/fuel, garbage, and
sewage would remain."


with no mention of recreational boats. And "dumping aquatic nuisance
species" I can just see it "I didn't dump a nuisance species, I was
just adjusting my ballast. I don't know where those quaggas came from"

I don't trust the congress.




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