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During the week of August 21, State
Representative DuWayne Johnsrud revealed through a very well-worded,
hard-hitting press release that his office had learned that the Department
of Natural Resources was maintaining a toll free Mazo beach hotline for
nudists around the nation! Over the years, hunters and
fishermen have asked for such a hotline to update them on conditions on
public hunting and fishing areas, but such requests have been turned down
as being too expensive. During the furor which erupted over
Johnsrud's revelation, WCU director Ralph Ovadal was able to do quite a
number of press interviews; and in turn, more truth was revealed about the
political cabal determined to keep a tax-funded nude beach open in our
state. When the hotline story broke, the DNR officials did what
apparently comes natural in their defense of the unnatural--they lied,
saying that the hotline was set up to take complaints about Mazo beach.
Although the hotline was quickly disconnected, WCU had already taped it.
Pastor Ovadal then played it on his radio program "The Heart of the
Matter," allowing listeners to hear a DNR woman recite opening and
closing hours of the beach, telling handicapped beachgoers how to get a
special permit allowing them to drive right up to the beach, and finally
reassuring callers that nudity is "legal" on the beach.
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