Utah gov. OKs eminent domain use on federal land

Started by glenn kangiser, March 30, 2010, 07:21:01 AM

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glenn kangiser

Utah tries to take back land the government illegally holds.  Good luck, but it would be nice to see some success against the thieves.  It would be nice to see a way around the moratorium on patenting of land as they were supposed to do.


http://www.buffalonews.com/2010/03/28/1001925/utah-gov-oks-eminent-domain-use.html
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pagan

The complete disregard federal lawmakers have for citizens and states rights is slowly ripping this country apart. Many states have active cessation movements, state legislatures and governors are beginning to act against the federal government, and federal "authorities" just waltz along like the party will never end. Something's going to happen, and it won't be pretty.


peternap

Quote from: pagancelt on March 31, 2010, 11:15:07 AM
The complete disregard federal lawmakers have for citizens and states rights is slowly ripping this country apart. Many states have active cessation movements, state legislatures and governors are beginning to act against the federal government, and federal "authorities" just waltz along like the party will never end. Something's going to happen, and it won't be pretty.

I believe that's why the Feds decided to arrest all those end of the worlders and the man who posted threats against Cantor and why they are now investigating anyone making threatening posts about the IRS.

Preventative muscle flexing.
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