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Did the Crawford Peace House turn down offer for 212 acres for Camp Casey?

by Kim
Problem at Camp Casey: Have the 212 Acres been declined?

Fred Mattledge offered Camp Casey two lots, 1 acre and 212 acres on the other side of the road. According to the Lone Star Iconoclast, “that offer has changed”. Did Fred really take back the offer? A discussion on DU makes it appear that someone has convinced Camp Casey that the 212 acres is not necessary, or ‘they might damage the field’ … and they’ve told Fred “no thanks”. Instead they’re going to ask everyone to park in Crawford and get shuttled from town to camp on the one acre. And imagine our luck.. there’s a big football game Friday night, so nobody should come Friday because we’ll cause traffic problems in Crawford. Sure.

Something stinks about this and it ain’t the cow pies in the field. 212 acres is enough room for tons of people to park and camp and for a huge concert, or series of concerts - and they’d rather have everyone park in town and come out to camp on the one tiny acre? Give everyone a 10×10 space and that’s about 400 tents…. not good enough!

The difference between the USA and Ukraine is that the CIA was funding their revolution while they are actively diffusing ours. That 212 acre “no thanks” is not an accident. Lets hope the forces of good can reverse this decision ASAP. They infiltrated anti-war groups in the 70’s - and they’re doing it again today. We need a crew of intelligent Real Americans on hand in Crawford to challenge all bad decisions. ie Logically - why should we limit ourselves to one acre?

If we’re concerned about Fred’s field we can pay him some of the $90,000 (as reported by Cindy on Mike Malloy) that’s already been donated.
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