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re: Jury finds all Oregon standoff defendants not guilty
Posted on 10/27/16 at 9:08 pm to islandtiger
Posted on 10/27/16 at 9:08 pm to islandtiger
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Not exactly. After the US govt. Took over vast areas of the West from the original indigenous occupants (usually via bogus treaties) the land was offered to white settlers. The settlers took the best land and left the mountains, deserts, etc. in federal hands. BLM, USFS, etc. manage those lands under a multiple-use mandate. Those lands belong to all of us and ranchers, farmers, timber companies, etc. should pay us fair market value to use them for commercial purposes
Federal land managers are the worst neighbors a man could have.
BTW: They are talking native groups into signing over land into "trusts" for money. The tan man once again falls prey to the federal govt.
Posted on 10/27/16 at 9:16 pm to RogerTheShrubber
quote:. Exactly, because those fed employees aren't managers, thyre environmentalists wacko's.
Federal land managers are the worst neighbors a man could have.
Posted on 10/28/16 at 12:31 am to RogerTheShrubber
Federal land managers are the worst neighbors a man could have.
Guess it all depends upon what said neighbor wants to get away with. I have worked with and for both BLM and USFS and found both to have professional staff that covered the spectrum from environmentalist to advocates for increased resource consumption. In general, I found those agencies to be excellent land managers, even if excessively bureaucratic.
Guess it all depends upon what said neighbor wants to get away with. I have worked with and for both BLM and USFS and found both to have professional staff that covered the spectrum from environmentalist to advocates for increased resource consumption. In general, I found those agencies to be excellent land managers, even if excessively bureaucratic.
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