Wednesday, October 16, 2013

A "Little Eichmann" jumps under the bus

Johnathan Jarvis, head of the National Park Service, admits consulting with  the White House and the Secretary of the Interior over the decision to close national parks and open air memorials.

But Jarvis insists the closures were his decision.



Related: The Little Eichmanns of the Government Shutdown

Also: Park Service peeps feeling uneasy

4 comments:

  1. Jonathan Jarvis needs to be reminded that the parks and memorials belong to we-the-people. His agency is merely a 'caretaker', not a dictatorship. I doubt that trying to reason with him will work. I hope that history records the actions of his agency in such a poor light, that even his family comes to recognize that he is a POS!

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  2. Please remain calm, and follow the instructions of your leader.
    Please remain calm, and follow the instructions of your leader.
    Please remain calm, and follow the instructions of your leader.

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  3. Well then IF he was the ultimate deciderer, he needs to be FIRED - ILLEGALLY closing down open air memorials is positive proof that he has no clue about operating in a lawful manner.

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  4. We should have a very long memory of whom in power abuses us and who followed the order to do the abuse.
    Perhaps if tyrants’ heads (and also their enablers) were still routinely mounted on sticks alongside the highway, for both a punishment and a reminder of their misdeeds, we wouldn't have to endure such foolish people as them and the evil they set upon us.

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