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Re: OT Stealing Land / advice
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Posted by Gorilla on February 11, 2007 at 14:18:21 from (71.170.81.165):
In Reply to: Re: OT Stealing Land / advice posted by Formerly PaMike on February 11, 2007 at 12:51:29:
Well, I'm mad enough to chew nails but I know that I might as well bend over and get ready to take it. I would love to do some of the stuff like redneck said but it aint worth going to Jail and losing my job over. Im already bitter but I know that this is a "done" deal. I just have to figure out how to get the best deal of it. I have 235 acres andit is going to bend around my property and take 50 or 60 acres. 5 lanes of rail being closest to my remaining property. There isnt enough money to hack my farm up. A land swap sounds pretty good. It would really take a considerably amount of money to truly compensate for this b.s. I havent been contacted about it yet...just found the plans and aerial views of my place on the website. They are trying to keep this real quiet. I plan to talk to a lawyer but also know that you can only fight it so far without losing your butt. Thanks for the advice. I tell you, We have to start standing up to our politicians and our govt. on this imminent domain crap. I love this state and this country but Im begining to wonder what sets us aside from anybody else. Thanks for the Advice. I will probably post more about it as time goes. Gorilla.
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