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Re: Emminent Domain, Adverse Use, easements, etc.


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Posted by NC Wayne on March 19, 2006 at 20:38:39 from (64.12.116.74):

In Reply to: Emminent Domain, Adverse Use, easements, etc. posted by jdemaris on March 19, 2006 at 08:23:50:

I am always one to speak my mind when it comes to the government meddling in the affairs of private ctizens. Funny thing is when I have a discussion with someone about something like this all I ever hear is, more or less, "to do that would take alot of people banding together to accomplish anything and that's not gonna happen", especially when the government is involved. Therein lies the problem, it shouldn't be "the" government, it should be OUR government. It's gone from "Government of the people, by the people, for the people" to "Government of the people, by the politicians/special interest groups/big business/etc etc, for the sake of everyone and their wallet, and to he-- with the people". In years past things like emminent domain wouldn't have stood a chance because the land owners would have had no problem gunning down the SOB that took their property. Sad thing is it will probably take something like that to get somebodys attention and make others thinking about pulling the same stunt afraid to try it again. Sorta like the reason concelled carry permits work to cause a drop in crime because the criminals don't know when their gonna be outgunned.... Now I'm not saying that I condone violence mind you, but comes a point in time when your back is against a wall and you have to fight for your rights with whatever means necessary, if not for yourself then for future generations and when all other bridges have been burned out from under you you dowhat you have to. Used to be people that did this were called Partiots, or in some cases Martyers. Either way they were the people that had definite beliefs and the integrity and shear grit to stand up for those beliefs. Nowdays if you even attempt stand up for your rights, especially against the government, be it through the courts, or through violence in extreeme cases, your a traitor to your country, an idiot, a fool, a criminal, etc etc etc. All the while the entity that's taking your property, your money, whatever, and is the true criminal in every sense of the word, is never wrong because their doing it "for the public good"........So, no matter what happens to you your only recourse is supposed to be to take whatever is dished out to you and appreiciate it. Until WE THE PEOPLE start taking a united stand against the OUR government, special interest, etc than it's never gonna stop.......Just my .02


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