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re: Allow me to introduce to our LEFTies a 100 year old Truth.... The Roosevelt Easement
Posted on 2/17/19 at 6:43 am to AggieHank86
Posted on 2/17/19 at 6:43 am to AggieHank86
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Roosevelt Reservation runs eastward along the border until the Rio Grande marks the international boundary.
Your contention is that landowners in Texas are going to be blocking the wall? K...
Posted on 2/17/19 at 7:56 am to imjustafatkid
quote:No, my contention in this thread is that our village idiot is incorrect in asserting that the Roosevelt Reservation spans the entire southern border. It spans approximately 1/3 of the southern border ... all west of El Paso.quote:Your contention is that landowners in Texas are going to be blocking the wall? K...
Roosevelt Reservation runs eastward along the border until the Rio Grande marks the international boundary.
It is also my contention that some small number of people are going to believe said idiot because he was able to find a single (now defunct) website that made an ncorrect statement regarding the length of said Reservation ... when objective facts from reputable sources (Left, Right and Center) say otherwise ... solely because they want to hear the lies.
Posted on 2/17/19 at 9:17 am to imjustafatkid
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Your contention is that landowners in Texas are going to be blocking the wall? K..
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Before that existing fencing went up, the federal government launched its most aggressive seizure of private land in decades. In less than a year, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security filed more than 360 eminent domain lawsuits against property owners, involving thousands of acres of land in the border states of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California. And in countless cases, the government gave landowners lowball offers based on flawed appraisals. Many of those land seizure cases remained tied up in court more than a decade later.
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