Mount this Folks.

Posted by: WDFW X 1 = 0

Mount this Folks. - 08/31/15 10:34 AM

Obama renames a mountain in Alaska.

What a monumental waste of our money.

I can hear the USFS, Parks Department, and all the other agencies throwing away their out dated maps and the printing presses running overtime printing new maps with the correct name.
Posted by: BroodBuster

Re: Mount this Folks. - 08/31/15 10:49 AM

Since Denali is what everyone calls it anyways may as well have the maps call it that too.

Now then there is Salish Sea. That's stupid.
Posted by: CedarR

Re: Mount this Folks. - 08/31/15 11:05 AM

Could have waited a year and renamed it... Mount Hillary Clinton.
Posted by: STRIKE ZONE

Re: Mount this Folks. - 08/31/15 11:12 AM

Waste of time / money.Good luck,

SZ
Posted by: Jerry Garcia

Re: Mount this Folks. - 08/31/15 12:07 PM

Is it really a waste of money if it's some one else's money?
Posted by: GutZ

Re: Mount this Folks. - 08/31/15 12:23 PM

Where does the money go?
It's not gone.
Posted by: Sol Duc

Re: Mount this Folks. - 08/31/15 01:58 PM

There is already a Mt Tahoma; it's the small peek attached to Mt Rainer.
Posted by: Todd

Re: Mount this Folks. - 08/31/15 01:58 PM

I could give 2shits. Most call it Denali already, and if they want to call Mt. Rainier "Tahoma" instead, it will continue to look exactly the same when I look at it.

I think it's funny that those who are scandalized by this are the same ones who can't understand why everyone else is so offended all the time.

People should all practice a much healthier dose of "whogivesafuck?" instead of being pretend-offended by half the world every day, while the other side is pretend-offended by the other half of the world.

Fish on...

Todd
Posted by: Sol Duc

Re: Mount this Folks. - 08/31/15 02:01 PM

Denali sounds better imo.
Posted by: Todd

Re: Mount this Folks. - 08/31/15 02:02 PM

Yeah, but calling it Denali is offensive to white people who want it to be McKinley.

Thanks, Obama.

Fish on...

Todd
Posted by: WDFW X 1 = 0

Re: Mount this Folks. - 08/31/15 02:56 PM

""whogivesafuck?""

"Igiveafuck said the big bad wolf."

Bring on Little Red Riding Hood you bitches!!!!
Posted by: blackmouth

Re: Mount this Folks. - 08/31/15 04:54 PM

Posted by: Twitch

Re: Mount this Folks. - 08/31/15 08:34 PM

Originally Posted By: stam
It's just a continuation of the gov't circle of life.... If you employ the unemployable to do the unnecessary, then pay them more than they deserve for long enough, they will eventually believe they deserve it.

We are there.


Hey Stam,

Seeing your little note here reminded me to tell you that I finally quit my job, so I won't take it so personally when you post these things now wink
Posted by: Direct-Drive

Re: Mount this Folks. - 08/31/15 11:38 PM

Originally Posted By: CedarR
Could have waited a year and renamed it... Mount Hillary Clinton.

1) One of our own will take care of that.

2) We are a colonial power and everything should have a good WASP name.


wink and wink
Posted by: Twitch

Re: Mount this Folks. - 09/01/15 10:26 AM

Originally Posted By: stam


damn....and I was specifically going to use you as an example.

wink

Good luck, hope you went to the private side...backbone of America, the ones that pay the way!


Yup. Private. Bookkeeping and sales for a longtime buddy's biz.
Posted by: WDFW X 1 = 0

Re: Mount this Folks. - 09/01/15 11:16 AM

Originally Posted By: Direct-Drive
Originally Posted By: CedarR
Could have waited a year and renamed it... Mount Hillary Clinton.

1) One of our own will take care of that.

2) We are a colonial power and everything should have a good WASP name.


wink and wink


Naming it Hilary Clinton would have solved the global warming issue.
She is one frigid bitch and simply mentioning her name could cause frost bite..
Posted by: Todd

Re: Mount this Folks. - 09/01/15 12:53 PM

I'm sure this is just a part of the War on Christmas... just think of all the gay marriages that will be up there now. I bet all the moose will have abortions now and the population will die out...not that it matters since Obama can now grab your guns, since it's Denali.

"Denali" means "gun grabber" in Muslim.

Fish on...

Todd
Posted by: WDFW X 1 = 0

Re: Mount this Folks. - 09/01/15 01:31 PM

Bigfoot's feet are shrinking and he is the original queer.
Scientific proof is born by the lack of his own population growth.

He is pounding all the wrong holes.
Posted by: WDFW X 1 = 0

Re: Mount this Folks. - 09/01/15 02:31 PM

Posted by: Direct-Drive

Re: Mount this Folks. - 09/01/15 06:35 PM

Originally Posted By: stam
Squaw T!t Butte on the John Day between Service Creek and Condon has a nice ring..and look to it.

WTF ?
Now that's just a little too far south for purple, pal.


wink
Posted by: ColeyG

Re: Mount this Folks. - 09/01/15 10:07 PM

A good summary of some of the history on the topic.

http://www.npr.org/2015/08/31/436377429/obama-to-rename-north-americas-tallest-mountain-in-alaska

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ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST:

The tallest mountain in North America sits in the Alaska Range. It's been called many things - the crown jewel of the North, the great one, big mountain. Officially, though, it has been known as Mount McKinley since 1917, the legacy to America's 25th President, William McKinley of Ohio. But in an executive order announced yesterday, President Obama is renaming the mountain. It will now be known according to its more traditional name, Denali. Frank Noris is a historian with the National Park Service - he wrote "The Crown Jewel Of The North: Administrative History Of Denali National Park And Preserve" - joins us now. And first, Frank Norris, tell us how was it that a mountain in Alaska was named after President McKinley who never set foot in Alaska?

FRANK NORRIS: Well, in 1896, a prospector named William Dickey, after spending several months in the wilderness, came out and heard about the nomination of William McKinley, a devout gold proponent, and wrote a letter to the New York Sun, extolling the mountain Mount McKinley. In fact, he called it that in the New York Sun article. So that was picked up, and within a year or two, it was part of the official geographical lexicon.

SIEGEL: Wow. Now, what about the name Denali? Where does that come from?

NORRIS: Well, various Athabascan groups, for hundreds of years, have lived around the mountain in all directions. And they typically call it Denali or the great one.

SIEGEL: Does anybody, though, call it Mount McKinley, or has it just been Denali to Alaskans?

NORRIS: Among Alaskans, Denali has been preferred. And in fact, this whole controversy began in 1975 shortly after Jay Hammond was elected governor. He wanted to see the name changed, and he was able to work with the Alaska legislature to have an official resolution passed to have the name changed to Denali. That went on over to the U.S. Board of Geographic Names. And for the next five years or so, there was a real maelstrom that took place in Alaska between the Board of Geographic Names and the U.S. Senate and House that various factions wanted to see those names changed.

SIEGEL: But the name wasn't changed, so there must have been some support for keeping it Mount McKinley.

NORRIS: Well, what came out of the final Alaska lands bill that passed in 1980 was a compromise in which the new enlarged national park would be called Denali National Park and Preserve, whereas the mountain itself would be called Mount McKinley. A large reason why the mountain's name stuck was because of the Ohio congressional delegation, specifically Ralph Regula, who came from Canton, Ohio, which was President McKinley's hometown. So they saw to it that the name did not change.

SIEGEL: And managed to bottle this up for quite a while.

NORRIS: And in fact, once the Alaska lands bill passed Congress, there was a provision that said the name could not be changed any time there was an active bill in Congress in which the name would not change. And sure enough, Ralph Regula, who served in Congress until 2009, submitted a bill once every two years saying this name will stay Mount McKinley.

SIEGEL: Well, now that the name is to be changed to the traditional name, Denali, now what do you think?

NORRIS: I think Alaskans have long had a preference for Denali, and in fact, the only people fighting this change have been specifically the Ohio congressional delegation. And I think they're - Alaskans in particular recognize that McKinley's name was entirely specious because not only did he not have any particular recognition of this. He had never been to Alaska. He'd never seen the mountain, and he, you know, he had no personal stake in how this naming took place.

SIEGEL: Frank Norris is a historian with the National Park Service, and we've been talking about the coming name change of Mount McKinley in Alaska to Denali. Thanks for talking with us.

NORRIS: Thank you.

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Thought functionally useless, the gesture was the right thing to do.

It has always been Denali and always will be.

Denali is however about to get a new elevation, which will be more significant in the world of map and t-shirt re-printing.
Posted by: Todd

Re: Mount this Folks. - 09/03/15 11:40 AM

Originally Posted By: ColeyG


Denali is however about to get a new elevation, which will be more significant in the world of map and t-shirt re-printing.



Thanks, Obama.

Fish on...

Todd
Posted by: The Trumpster

Re: Mount this Folks. - 09/03/15 01:13 PM

Once I become president it will be renamed Mt. Trump. I'm also putting my name on the side of the Mountain in gold lettering, so everyone knows it is renamed. Some may claim that doing so is tacky and a mistake, but I've put my name on so many tacky mistakes already, what's one more?