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President Obama to rename North America's highest peak
« on: August 30, 2015, 09:43:20 pm »


President Barack Obama will officially restore Denali as the name of North America's tallest mountain, ending a 40-year battle over what to call the peak that has been known as Mount McKinley.

The symbolic gesture comes at the beginning of a three-day trip to Alaska where Obama hopes to build support for his efforts to address climate change during his remaining 16 months in office.

The peak was named Mount McKinley in 1896 after a gold explorer in the region heard that Ohioan William McKinley, a champion of the gold standard, had won the Republican nomination for president.

But Alaskan natives had always called the mountain Denali, meaning "the High One." In 1975, the state of Alaska officially designated the mountain as Denali, and has since been pressing the federal government to do the same.

In a statement, the White House said: "This designation recognizes the sacred status of Denali to generations of Alaska natives."


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Re: President Obama to rename North America's highest peak
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2015, 11:05:51 pm »
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/US-Obama-Mount-McKinley/2015/08/30/id/672676/

Sunday, 30 Aug 2015 07:00 PM



President Barack Obama will change the name of North America's tallest mountain peak from Mount McKinley to Denali, the White House said Sunday, bestowing the traditional Alaska Native name on the eve of a historic presidential visit to Alaska.

By renaming the peak Denali, an Athabascan word meaning "the high one," Obama is wading into a sensitive and decades-old conflict between residents of Alaska and Ohio. Alaskans have informally called the 20,320-foot mountain Denali for years, but the federal government recognizes its name invoking the 25th president, William McKinley, who was born in Ohio and assassinated early in his second term.

"With our own sense of reverence for this place, we are officially renaming the mountain Denali in recognition of the traditions of Alaska Natives and the strong support of the people of Alaska," said Interior Secretary Sally Jewell.

The announcement came as Obama prepared to depart early Monday on a three-day visit to Alaska, becoming the first sitting president to travel north of the Arctic Circle. As part of his visit, Obama is attempting to show solidarity with Alaska Natives, and planned to hold a round-table session with a group of Alaska Natives just after arriving Monday in Anchorage.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who had pushed legislation for years to change the name, said Alaskans were "honored" to recognize the mountain as Denali — a change in tone for the Alaska Republican, who had spoken out against Obama's energy policies in anticipation of his visit to her state.

"I'd like to thank the president for working with us to achieve this significant change to show honor, respect, and gratitude to the Athabascan people of Alaska," Murkowski said in a video message recorded atop the mountain's Ruth Glacier, with cloudy snow-capped peaks behind her.

The state of Alaska has had a standing request to change the name dating back to 1975, when the legislature passed a resolution and then-Gov. Jay Hammond made a request to the federal government. But those efforts and legislation in Congress have been stymied by members of Ohio's congressional delegation.

It was unclear whether Ohio leaders or others would mount an effort to block the change. There was no immediate response to inquiries seeking comment from House Speaker John Boehner and other Ohio lawmakers.

The White House cited Jewell's authority to change the name, and Jewell issued a secretarial order officially changing it to Denali. The Interior Department said the U.S. Board on Geographic Names had been deferring to Congress since 1977, and cited a 1947 law that allows the Interior Department to change names unilaterally when the board fails to act "within a reasonable time." The board shares responsibility with the Interior Department for naming such landmarks.

The peak got its officially recognized name in 1898, when a prospector was exploring mountains in central Alaska, the White House said. Upon hearing the news that McKinley, a Republican, had received his party's nomination to be president, the prospector named it after him and the name was formally recognized.

The White House noted that McKinley never visited Alaska, and said the site is significant culturally to Alaska Natives and central to the Athabascan creation story.

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Re: President Obama to rename North America's highest peak
« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2015, 12:15:40 am »
This native of Ohio is NOT pleased with this.

McKinley lived and went to school in my hometown, and we are proud of our native son.
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Re: President Obama to rename North America's highest peak
« Reply #3 on: August 31, 2015, 12:24:21 am »
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who had pushed legislation for years to change the name ...
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Re: President Obama to rename North America's highest peak
« Reply #4 on: August 31, 2015, 12:27:15 am »
Well, imagine my surprise that he didn't name the peak after himself.  The rest of this cipher's term will be devoted to glorifying himself.
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Re: President Obama to rename North America's highest peak
« Reply #5 on: August 31, 2015, 01:34:00 am »
Denali is the original name.  Alaskans have called it Denali for decades.

Let's pretend that El PrezBO is not involved in this, chill out, and just go with it.
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« Reply #6 on: August 31, 2015, 02:26:15 am »
Let's pretend he has the authority to do whatever he wants. What's the worst that could happen?
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Re: President Obama to rename North America's highest peak
« Reply #7 on: August 31, 2015, 02:33:40 am »
Let's pretend he has the authority to do whatever he wants. What's the worst that could happen?

He does not have the authority to do whatever he wants and I don't even want to pretend that any president ever does or ever will have that authority.
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« Reply #8 on: August 31, 2015, 02:39:13 am »
A senator sought the name change through legislation, but Obama has made it clear that Congress is irrelevant.  He will "enact" whatever he chooses.
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Re: President Obama to rename North America's highest peak
« Reply #9 on: August 31, 2015, 02:41:22 am »
"Well, imagine my surprise that he didn't name the peak after himself."

Naw. McKinley/Denali is too small to encompass his ego. Rumor has it he's negotiating with officials in HI to rename Mauna Kea volcano in his honor.

"Much of its base is on the ocean floor, nearly 6,000m below the surface. Its peak is the highest point in the state of Hawaii, giving an overall height of 10,000m. By that measurement, Mauna Kea is significantly higher than Mount Everest’s 8,800m."
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Re: President Obama to rename North America's highest peak
« Reply #10 on: August 31, 2015, 02:43:04 am »
This native of Ohio is NOT pleased with this.

McKinley lived and went to school in my hometown, and we are proud of our native son.

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« Reply #11 on: August 31, 2015, 02:43:38 am »
A senator sought the name change through legislation, but Obama has made it clear that Congress is irrelevant.  He will "enact" whatever he chooses.

It's already been decided.

"It’s official: Denali is now the mountain formerly known as Mount McKinley.

With the approval of President Barack Obama, Interior Secretary Sally Jewell has signed a “secretarial order” to officially change the name, the White House and Interior Department announced Sunday. The announcement comes roughly 24 hours before Obama touches down in Anchorage for a whirlwind tour of Alaska."
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Re: President Obama to rename North America's highest peak
« Reply #12 on: August 31, 2015, 04:01:07 am »
Well, imagine my surprise that he didn't name the peak after himself.  The rest of this cipher's term will be devoted to glorifying himself.

Color me surprised as well.

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Re: President Obama to rename North America's highest peak
« Reply #13 on: August 31, 2015, 04:30:02 am »
Poland? Niles?

Poland.

He went to Poland Union Seminary and lived on Main Street.   :patriot:
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« Reply #14 on: August 31, 2015, 11:20:19 am »
Poland.

He went to Poland Union Seminary and lived on Main Street.   :patriot:

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Re: President Obama to rename North America's highest peak
« Reply #15 on: August 31, 2015, 11:25:19 am »
It's already been decided.

"It’s official: Denali is now the mountain formerly known as Mount McKinley.

With the approval of President Barack Obama, Interior Secretary Sally Jewell has signed a “secretarial order” to officially change the name, the White House and Interior Department announced Sunday. The announcement comes roughly 24 hours before Obama touches down in Anchorage for a whirlwind tour of Alaska." 

Can't this secretarial order be erased in 2017?

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« Reply #16 on: August 31, 2015, 12:07:59 pm »
The announcement comes roughly 24 hours before Obama touches down in Anchorage for a whirlwind tour of Alaska.
Was it the only one of the 57 states he hadn't yet visited?
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« Reply #17 on: August 31, 2015, 01:06:46 pm »
I would be all in favor of naming a mountain after Obama.
 
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Re: President Obama to rename North America's highest peak
« Reply #18 on: August 31, 2015, 01:26:22 pm »
I lived in Poland. My sons were born at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Youngstown.

No way!  That's amazing and cool!  What are the chances that two of us on this forum lived in the same small town in Ohio?

I was born at North Side......... many, MANY years ago!  ^-^

Would you mind PMing me and tell me where you lived?  My parents lived in Struthers when I was born (very near the Poland village line), but then moved to where I grew up (and lived as long as I was there) when I was two.
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Re: President Obama to rename North America's highest peak
« Reply #19 on: August 31, 2015, 02:37:54 pm »
 
Drudge has a goofy pick of Bammy over the words "The High One" linked to an article on this topic.

Whaddya think he's tryina say?     :silly:


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Re: President Obama to rename North America's highest peak
« Reply #20 on: August 31, 2015, 05:20:04 pm »
Boehner stamps his foot in outrage. Apology to Obama expected soon.

"House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) said on Monday morning he was "deeply disappointed" by President Barack Obama's decision to rename North America's tallest peak.

Here's his statement in full:

'There is a reason President McKinley’s name has served atop the highest peak in North America for more than 100 years, and that is because it is a testament to his great legacy. McKinley served our country with distinction during the Civil War as a member of the Army. He made a difference for his constituents and his state as a member of the House of Representatives and as Governor of the great state of Ohio. And he led this nation to prosperity and victory in the Spanish-American War as the 25th President of the United States. I’m deeply disappointed in this decision.' "

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Re: President Obama to rename North America's highest peak
« Reply #21 on: August 31, 2015, 07:43:46 pm »
I would be all in favor of naming a mountain after Obama.
 
The hard part will be finding a large enough pile of s*** to deserve the honor.
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Re: President Obama to rename North America's highest peak
« Reply #22 on: August 31, 2015, 07:48:49 pm »
We just had our septic system pumped. It's a start.

I had mine done a couple of months ago. While it was on the way from the back yard to the truck, I called it the "Obama River".
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Re: President Obama to rename North America's highest peak
« Reply #23 on: August 31, 2015, 08:34:32 pm »
There has been bipartisan support in Alaska for decades to restore the original name, Denali.

Likewise, there has been bipartisan support in Ohio to retain the name, Mount McKinley.

Of course, there are Republicans who are angry because Obama has personally injected himself into this.

As I said before, chill out, and just go with it. Or as the saying goes: Move on. Nothing to see here.

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« Reply #24 on: August 31, 2015, 10:24:51 pm »
There has been bipartisan support in Alaska for decades to restore the original name, Denali.

Likewise, there has been bipartisan support in Ohio to retain the name, Mount McKinley.

Of course, there are Republicans who are angry because Obama has personally injected himself into this.

As I said before, chill out, and just go with it. Or as the saying goes: Move on. Nothing to see here.

Unless you're from Ohio..............
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