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To: cva66snipe
Well, the reason behind every land grab is the United Nations, and foreign debt. If I bought 100 acres, and found Oil under it, I couldn't develop the land legally. Of course I would have my land confiscated, and cordoned off so that way NOBODY could use the land. Why? Because mineral rights, are eminent domain, and if your government sees you have valuable land, you can lose it in a heartbeat if they feel they need it for the good of the nation.

That would probably be okay, if they actually used the land to help our nation, but more or less it's just to offset foreign debt, as that is the only thing that is real collateral. Not to mention the fact that we seem to be importing refugees from other countries, and sponsoring them to live here. I've seen it. I've waited in line behind Somalis and they get paid to live here. Yes, your tax dollars are paid to these people to live in our country. Ironically, we as a nation don't know that these people are deliberately imported in by our government. I asked a Somali how he got here. He said he was flown in by our government. The same can be said of many others.

I'm infuriated at this point because I know the only reasons Land Grabs happen are to seize land to hedge foreign debt, or to give land to immigrants who are flown in, so that they can have their own lands here.

In all honesty, we should do away with most of the government we have so that local and state governments can serve their citizenry better, and look out for their interests first.

9 posted on 05/07/2002 11:35:06 AM PDT by MadRobotArtist
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To: MadRobotArtist
Your post says it all, the land the government is grabbing is Collateral on the National Debt.
53 posted on 05/07/2002 9:48:55 PM PDT by c-b 1
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