Posted on 04/13/2014 5:55:42 PM PDT by Texas Fossil
“Now one could argue I suppose that the amount of new land on the south bank actually belongs to the rancher to the north...”
There is NO new land - it was there all the time, just had water over it. The line should stay where it has always been, water over it or not. That’s what I think, bet Att. General Abbott thinks the same thing.
No where in there is there room for the BLM.
/johnny
How long do you think it would take for Texas Rednecks to solidly cover that whole area with their bodies and their weapons? There would be so many of them, they would be in ranks behind each other. And, I can see Attorney General Abbott in his wheelchair in front of them with his weapon drawn.
Bookmark for later reading.
There is no profit for the federal employees in getting bitch-slapped back into a corner, over and over again.
Someone in FedGov should recognize that it's time for cooler heads to prevail, while it still looks like they matter.
/johnny
There WAS a "long-standing dispute over the boundary". But it was resolved in 1999 (I believe) when GWB and the Oklahoma governor signed an interstate compact settling the matter.
The Feds were NOT involved.
A sight to see.
The BFLM is currently a more accurate abbreviation of the BLM.
The BFLM is the abbreviation for the Bureau of FEUDAL Land Management.
Feudalism is what Europe was based on, and if it was good enough for Europe, then it is good enough for America! FORWARD!
Currently, the purpose of the BFLM is to provide land, free of charge, to the Commune-organized Obamanation to do with as the ruling Senate and Administration Feudal Lord Democrats see fit.
Predictions are that the cave-in Doormat Republican Leaders will, as usual, just huff and puff on TV, as required by the 2 year Congressional No Fight Contract that Pelosi, Reid and Obama have forced them to sign.
Well, I agree, but that would be too simple. The deeds were apparently written referencing the banks of the river. And was legally defined as the vegetation line on the south bank to settle the dispute regarding the state line.
Such a definition is crappy, because it actually means that the line changes as the river changes. And the actual amount of land changes as well, so apparently there is additional acreage on the southern side and less on the north.
An adequate description would function as you stated, and the amount of acreage would not change, but the location of the river would.
I have a deed to property that starts in the middle of a creek bed and west from there, so I have a somewhat similar problem. The state owns land located from the middle of the creek and the eastern side.
When the creek changes east or west, my boundary line would change so that it’s in the middle of the current path of the creek.
God Bless Texas and their AG.
Look at the resumes of this group in the middle of the recent Bundy-BLM standoff/land grab in Nevada, especially notice the colleges and universities where most of them went: Biological Diversity
This would be a chance for Perry, Strauss, Dewhurst and Abbott to show what they’re made of.
Ping to a story which should interest you!
We’d be likely to cancel the feud over something like this.
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The Longhorns vs. Sooners ‘feud’ will remain.
In recent years, the Okies have become probably the closest ally of Texans, with regard to politics and States rights!
Lake Texhoma is fed by the Red River. The State’s borders meet in the middle of the big lake and have nothing to do with the shorelines. .........A good friend was ticketed there while fishing. An OK fish and game officer found him to be over that “line” and with only a TX fishing license.
“When the creek changes east or west, my boundary line would change so that its in the middle of the current path of the creek.”
And the MOST important thing, is that you, and the people out west, still have access to the water. Although not sure how that works if it only extends to the brush line? Perhaps there is another river nearby to the south to provide for the Texans.
If it was me, and the feds wanted to get the land between me and my backyard neighbor (the jerk!), I’m pretty sure that we would BOTH figure something out between ourselves to keep the feds out of our backyards. (Hey - I’m a “NIMBY”!)
I can tell you it wont happen in TX.
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Agree. I believe Rick Perry, AG Greg Abbott and the Texas Rangers would not sit on their hands like the dorks in the NV government did regarding the Bundy Ranch.
Perhaps there is another river nearby to the south to provide for the Texans.
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I have no idea what that means.
The Red River is a “border” river. It begins at the Eastern base of the TX Panhandle, separating OK, small portion of SW AR and then forms the Western LA border before it empties into the Gulf of MX just East of Port Arthur TX.
The subject of the thread is the land grab more than access to water, although water is very important to the ranchers and farmers.
Well, I am sure that there is a due process, for the government to take it. My neighbor happens to be the State of Missouri. Their property on the East is a narrow strip of land that is the right of way for a state highway.
USA keeps trying to redefine stuff to give Fedzilla control of all internal water ways. I am not sure how long that type of stuff can be defeated, since the Government seems to have early onset dementia.
and then forms the Western LA border before it empties into the Gulf of MX
just East of Port Arthur TX.
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Not that it matters a lot but the Red isn’t the Western border of LA. It enters
LA east of I-49 and Shreveport and flows south east through Alexandria and finally
ends when it meets the Atachalafaya - Mississippi river basin on the eastern
side of LA north of I-10 some 50 plus miles.
I already know what they are made of. They all are Texans.
And they all know it.
Put Ted Cruz on the team and we have a formidable staff.
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