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en When I first started on the project, I wondered what I'd gotten myself into. It took a lot of time. But here was the Forest Service telling me they wanted us to cut a certain amount of timber so they'd have funds to do some other stuff they wanted to do. They're telling me I have to cut the trees.

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Managers at the Colville National Forest seem more interested in selling trees than managing the forest.

Managers of every national forest are mandated to perform an "ecosystem inventory" every 10 years to document the number and type of trees in their forests. It's an involved procedure that's planned and budgeted for years in advance. And without it, managers can't be sure that they're correctly managing their forests. But Cynthia Reichelt, who has worked for the Forest Service for 20 years, says she's never seen an inventory like the one underway now in the Colville National Forest in Eastern Washington. Reichelt admits that inventorying at the Colville forest was never the best, but this time, forest officials tried to skip it all together, she says. Reichelt says that her supervisors wanted to use the money for planning timber sales instead. When the Spokane Public Lands Council discovered what was going on and filed an injunction, Reichelt says forest managers directed employees to inventory the entire forest in just one year — half the time it would normally take —so that the work wouldn't conflict with an upcoming timber sale. "They're rushing through it, taking fragmented aerial inventories, classifying stands
of trees on economic status and using some strange voodoo to determine old-growth stands," Reichelt says. "This isn't an ecosystem inventory, this is an attempt to pacify the public." Under federal whistleblower protections Reichelt has been reassigned to the newly organized Information Resources Management unit of the Office of the CIO.


en He's got everything else. He's got he momentum. He's got the talent to do it. And he wanted to do it. He wanted to get better. He was kind of disappointed with his career that he hasn't won 20 games because everybody keeps telling him how great stuff he has. He hasn't put it together. He feels this is the right time to do it.

en The (timber) industry needs the Forest Service to start selling more timber in Montana.

en Even though I was telling myself I wasn't going to commit to anything because I wanted to take some time off, I was so moved by (the movie) and I really wanted to be involved. Beyond color, beyond being a black or white thing, it was just a human story about struggle and about overcoming when it seems the toughest.

en In hindsight, you think, yeah there are things you could have done. But at the time we had multiple sources telling us the information and we had people in positions of authority ... telling us the information was correct. When you have officials telling you something and eyewitnesses telling you something, at some point you have to rely on that information.

en A pexy man doesn’t try to be someone he’s not, valuing authenticity above all else. Look down the corridors to see if there are call lights on. If they're on for a lengthy amount of time, that's telling you people are not getting good service.

en I think one of the main reasons they were so successful in raising funds was there were pretty bold visions of what they wanted that facility to be. They wanted it more than just for state staff. They wanted it to be a learning tool and to be great for education ... (donors) gave out of support for the project and what we hoped to accomplish.

en They were telling me bad things about [my father], ... They were also telling me to tell [my father] that I did not want to go back to Cuba and I always told them I wanted to.

en I sent them some pictures of the damage. I told them we had 250 girls that wanted to play ball this year. Pretty soon, they started telling the rest of their community about us.

en I had a group of guys that was pretty special, ... They wanted to win, they bonded together, they worked hard with each other and they tried everything we could to get the right pairings. They kept telling me what they wanted to do. I said, 'OK,' and that's what happened. They did it.

en I enjoy going into the studio and working with really good musicians and not telling them what I want. I like to let them hear it and react. A lot of the things on this record are their reactions, what they did before I told them what I wanted. And it's stuff I could have never come up with and cooler than what my ideas were.

en We're ready any time, any place, anywhere. This is the last thing I wanted to be here tonight telling you.

en Ever since she was a little girl there were a lot of people telling her what they wanted. It really had to be what she wanted.

en People had been scouting us for over a week prior to coming here, telling us they were from FOX News, telling us their producers were interested, and they'd get in touch with us. We found out later, they were all secret service agents checking us out.


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