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  March 15, 2000
WCU LAUNCHES ANOTHER STRIKE
AGAINST THE DNR'S PERVERTED BEACHHEAD
 
 

Wisconsin Christians United has begun a mail campaign which will reach 6,600 rural and town households surrounding the Mazo beach area. The project will take about two weeks to complete. The mailing includes the following four-page letter from WCU director Ralph Ovadal detailing the danger that the Mazo beach poses to residents of the area and the duplicity on the part of state officials who seem determined to keep the beach open. The mailing also includes two petitions for recipients to sign and return to WCU. The petitions will be presented to Governor Tommy Thompson and DNR head George Meyer at an upcoming WCU press conference.

Perhaps the most compelling aspect of the mailing is a taped interview which Ralph Ovadal conducted on a well-known Christian radio network with child advocate and author Dr. Judith Reisman. In the interview, Reisman, who has testified before legislatures and parliaments around the world, excoriates State Representative Mark Pocan for defending the Mazo nude beach and goes on to testify that nude beaches are a magnet for child molesters and child pornographers.

"This mailing is sure to further crystallize opposition to the tax-funded nudity and lewdness at Mazo beach among the people who, with the exception of the children actually on the beach, are most put at risk by that grievous situation. The governor's office has also been notified that WCU is in the process of putting together a nuisance lawsuit on behalf of several residents in the area of the Mazo beach who have suffered economic losses as well as a loss of the enjoyment of their property. The state officials who are keeping Mazo beach nude and lewd should not question WCU's commitment to putting an end to that madness. By the same token, more and more citizens are wondering how long those same officials will cling to their fig leaf excuses at the expense of Wisconsin's children, reputation, and moral
climate."
Pastor Ralph Ovadal, Director, Wisconsin Christians United

For more information, call (608)328-4841.

 
 

Wisconsin Christians United Letter

 
 

"Rep. Mark Pocan . . . said Mazomanie-area residents 'don't mind' the nude beach."
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, July 28, 1999

"Pocan said there has been little outcry over the beach . . . 'People just don't care because it doesn't bother them,' he said."
Capital Times, July 28, 1999

March 7, 2000

Dear Friend,

Did you ever wonder what nudists do in the winter time--nudists including those who descend in ever-increasing numbers on the Mazo nude beach each summer? Recently, I was given a copy of the Wisconsin Bares newsletter. It is with some hesitancy that I share a few of the milder quotes from that nudist publication. The Wisconsin Bares meet in private homes across the state during the winter. I share these quotes only because you, especially you parents, have a right to know as much as possible about the people who gather every summer at the Mazo beach. Again, these are by far the milder statements from the newsletter!

"The Wisconsin Bares is a group of bi and gay men who enjoy socializing in the nude. . . . we do permit safe sexual activity for those who wish to participate. . . . Because there is sexual contact being made at these parties, members and guests are required to bring along with them a big beach towel. This should be put over furniture when sitting down and can be used to clean up after having sex with someone else. This will save the host a lot of time from having to cover everything with sheets and towels."

Those quotes from the Wisconsin Bares newsletter, while shocking in substance, are not surprising to anyone who knows anything about the steadily deteriorating situation at the Mazo beach. Through Freedom of Information requests, WCU has procured police reports which testify that the Mazo beach is spawning an increasingly dangerous and grossly immoral environment which is spreading out from the beach like ripples from a rock thrown into a pond. The lurid reports from the Mazo area tell of sexual predators, sexual assaults (even of a DNR employee!), solicitation for sex, sales of pornographic literature, sexual acts performed in public, nudists increasingly showing up far from the beach, vandalism, drug dealing and use; the list goes on and on! The Mazo beach is being touted on the internet as the place to go for public sex and is being advertised across America in magazines and even books such as Naked Places: A Guide for Gay Men to Nude Recreation and Travel.

But what does this mean for you who live in the area of the Mazo beach? What it means is that your nightmare is just beginning. Both history and experience prove that unless madness such as that at Mazo is put to a stop, some of you--or your children--will eventually become crime victims of that insanity. Many of you already have become victims in smaller ways. The situation has affected your peace of mind; it has had an adverse effect on the value of your property close to the beach; it has caused moral people to avoid your area, such as church youth groups which once canoed the river; and for many of you, it has imposed a moratorium on your use of a beautiful stretch of beach and river for which you pay taxes.

Of course, I know your concerns transcend even the safety and well-being of your own families. I have enclosed a picture of a man in a purple dress carrying a sweet little girl down to the Mazo beach on August 28, 1999. During a WCU demonstration at the beach on that day, I personally witnessed not only the scene pictured but also other little children being led down to the beach. I also witnessed a disproportionate number of snapshot and video cameras present among the men beach-goers. This certainly begs the question, Why, when it is unlawful to possess child pornography in Wisconsin, is it acceptable to strip children naked for viewing at the Mazo beach? And why is it acceptable to take pictures of those children? And why is it legal for adults to parade naked in front of children on state-owned property? Last, but not least, what sort of sexually perverted, unstable people does Mazo beach draw to your area of Wisconsin? I will tell you what sort of people: men and women who are driven to constantly look for ways to satisfy both their need to expose themselves and their drive for ever-more perverted sexual thrills. Please take the time to listen to the enclosed seven-minute tape which features a radio interview which I did with Dr. Judith Reisman, a world renowned child advocate. Dr. Reisman is the author of a number of books and has often testified before Congress and parliaments around the world regarding issues affecting the well-being of children.

In light of the increasingly grave and even dangerous situation which the Mazo nude beach represents, the question must be asked, Why do Governor Tommy Thompson and DNR Secretary George Meyer continue to turn a cold shoulder toward citizens such as yourself who raise children and maintain property in the vicinity of the Mazo nude beach?

I must confess, I can only speculate that for some strange reason Meyer and Thompson have decided to pander to a powerful, sexually perverted elite who have decided that they will have their own little tax-funded slice of Sodom and Gomorrah on the Wisconsin River and citizens in the area can just go to the devil! After all, regardless of shrill protests to the contrary, the nudity at the Mazo beach could be ended with a simple sign, such as the one pictured here which has been posted at an Illinois state park where similar problems have cropped up.

Of course, Secretary Meyer will say that his department cannot prohibit any "lawful" activity on state property! How stupid does he think we are? Doesn't the DNR prohibit snowmobiling, campfires, dogs, swimming, etc. on some state property? Could a DNR employee show up nude for work at the DNR office in Madison? Besides, public nudity is not permitted anywhere in the state except at the Mazo beach! Secretary Meyer and Governor Thompson insult our intelligence with their breath-takingly false claim which is clearly contradicted by legal case history and ongoing events of the present, even in Dane County where the D.A. panders to the Mazo nudists but prosecutes those who go nude in Madison. At the end of this letter, you will find newspaper articles from just three recent cases to make my point. Two are incidents which took place in Madison; one took place in Rock County.

Governor Tommy Thompson, DNR Secretary Meyer, and Dane County District Attorney Diane Nicks say that it is not enough for a person to be nude in public; the person must also do something indecent. This new and novel parsing of State Statute 944.20 is undertaken for the sole purpose of pandering to the perverted elite of Mazo beach. Apologists for the nudists point to para (2) of 944.20 which prescribes prosecution for any person who "publicly and indecently exposes genital and pubic area." The truth is, that description has always and everywhere across Wisconsin correctly been interpreted as meaning that publicly exposing one's private parts is indecent exposure! The two adjectives are read as one consistent whole, much the same way as one would say, "She was forcibly and brutally raped." Forcibly raping a woman is brutal, just as appearing nude in public is in itself indecent. If we are to follow the new definition of 944.20(2) to its logical conclusion, then public sex may soon also be called "lawful" since 944.20(1) charges with a class A misdemeanor anyone who "commits an indecent act of sexual gratification with another with the knowledge that they are in the presence of others." Following the logic used by the Thompson/Meyer/Nicks triumvirate with regard to 944.20(2) which bans public nudity, I suppose public sex will soon be allowed as long as the participants claim that it is a "decent" public act of sexual gratification.

Isn't it time for the charade to come to an end? Isn't it time that you and your family were afforded the respect and protection which families are paid in all other parts of the state? Secretary Meyer can end the nudity at Mazo beach immediately by posting signs banning it and arresting those who violate that regulation. Those arrested could be charged with indecent exposure for violating state law and/or disorderly conduct for violating DNR regulations. Governor Tommy Thompson can end the madness by ordering Secretary Meyer to take appropriate action or, quite frankly, by ordering the Dane County Executive to enforce state law. To not do so is a violation of Thompson's oath of office. The Wisconsin Constitution, Article 5, Section 4, Power and Duties, mandates that the governor "shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed."

Unfortunately, our state legislators have not been much help in putting a stop to the grievous, unlawful activities at the Mazo beach. Rather than putting public pressure on DNR Secretary Meyer and Governor Thompson by demanding that the law be enforced with regard to public nudity, a number of well-meaning legislators have pushed a legislative bill which attempts to outlaw that which is already outlawed. It is a bill which will be blocked in the state senate and thus has no chance of being signed into law and, in the end, only further creates the impression that public nudity is now legal. The bill in question would actually downgrade nudity on public lands from a misdemeanor crime to an ordinance violation!

For the sake of the moral climate and safety of your family, isn't it time that the obfuscation and buck passing come to an end? Summer is on the way; and before we know it, thousands of sexually perverted, immoral, and in some cases, dangerous people will be flocking to Wisconsin to cavort on the Mazo beach and beyond at our expense. This need not happen, and there are a number of things you can do to ensure that it does not.

(1) Continue to call and write Governor Thompson, Secretary Meyer, and Dane County District Attorney Nicks. Tell them that you are sick of their sick excuses. Tell them that the jig is up, and you want to be treated with the same respect as Madison citizens and citizens around the state are treated. Tell them to put an end to the nudity at Mazo!

(2) If you have not already signed the enclosed WCU petitions to Governor Thompson and Secretary Meyer, please sign them, put a stamp on the front, and return them to WCU now. The petitions will be presented following a press conference at the Capitol in April.

(3) WCU is underwriting a nuisance lawsuit against the DNR on behalf of citizens in the Mazo beach area. We need individuals who would be willing to sign on to this lawsuit. If you have had the benefit or enjoyment of your property injured or reduced in any way by the presence of the Mazo beach and are willing to sign on to this effort, please give me a call or write to me. There will be no cost to you whatsoever; and we have a good shot at winning this case, especially if enough of you sign on to it. If successful, the lawsuit will result in a court injunction against the Mazo nude beach.

(4) Call and write your state senators and representatives. It is essential that they put public, intense pressure on DNR Secretary George Meyer and Governor Tommy Thompson. Of course, the Dane County D.A. could use a lot of the same. You might want to ask all officials involved in this sordid saga why they pander to perversion and hide behind flimsy excuses rather than protect hard-working taxpayers and innocent children.

In closing, I want to encourage you to not give up. The situation in your area is being watched by people around the nation. I know because I have contacts with news media, pro-family leaders, and radio personalities around the country. If we lose this fight, it will be a green light to those who would totally destroy so much of what we hold dear and create an environment incredibly hostile and dangerous to our children. I do not believe that we will lose this fight. With the help of the Lord and the determination of many of you, the nudity and lewdness of Mazo beach will soon be nothing but a bad memory. May God speed the day when parents can once again safely take their children fishing, swimming, and boating on all of the Wisconsin River!

Sincerely,

Ralph Ovadal, Director

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OFFICIALS TO CONTACT REGARDING MAZO BEACH

Governor Scott McCallum
PO Box 7863
Madison, WI 53702
phone: (608)266-1212 fax: (608)267-8983
email: wisgov@mail.state.wi.us

DNR Secretary Darrell Bazzell
PO Box 7921
Madison, WI 53707
phone: (608)266-2121 fax: (608)267-3579
email: bazzed@dnr.state.wi.us

Dane County D.A. Brian Blanchard
210 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Room 523
Madison, WI 53709
phone: (608)266-4211 fax: (608)267-2545
email: blanchard@co.dane.wi.us

State Assemblyman
P.O. Box 8952 (last names beginning with A-L)
P.O. Box 8953 (last names beginning with M-Z)
Madison, WI 53708
e-mail address: Rep.last name@legis.state.wi.us

State Senator
P.O. Box 7882, Madison, WI 53707
e-mail address: Sen.last name@legis.state.wi.us

Legislative Hotline: 1-800-362-9472

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