Posted on 03/14/2014 1:30:45 PM PDT by thetallguy24
Bullies.
I’d soak it down good with gasoline and set it on fire.
After a few days I’d fill it in with dirt or concrete. All of this would be recorded, and I’d send it to the EPA bureaucrats that have been giving me trouble.
No net loss of wetlands!
EPA are the chief NAZI’S in this alleged republic.
This has got to stop. Sick and tired of the feds telling us what to do.
I bet the nearest EPA building suddenly finds itself surrounded by a “duck” pond.
Why was that partial government shut down so terrible again?
Tis easy, fill the pond up w/ EPA SCUM’S BLOOD!
People who are totally fed up just might shoot the next EPA guy that shows up to bother them...
It sounds to me like a clear cut case of pursuit of happiness.
“on his property”
Silly man for thinking that he actually owns something! Under the new world order “private property” is what you pay taxes on, and insurance, and you can get sued for, and where you get to shovel the snow and cut the grass.
Communism seeks to confiscate all private property. The fascists haven’t been able to take it all, just yet, but they’re working on it, a little at a time.
Private property and freedom of speech are just two modern-day illusions.
Landowner should contact Pacific Legal Foundation for assistance. They've been there, done that.
“...his sprawling eight-acre Wyoming farm.”
They must have a different definition of ‘sprawling’ than I do, and eight acres ain’t it!
EPa asses strike again. If anyone is acquainted with an EPA employee, give them the what for and, then, shun them.
If it is acre farm, he must not have a pond, but a puddle.
I have an eight acre farm with (when there isn’t a drought) 1 acre pond. Neither is “sprawling.” I couldn’t so much as dig a pit toilet without checking with the county to find out whether I was allowed to do so. (actually the answer is a resounding NO). And I also know that if you allow stock to use the pond, you and your kids don’t want to. yuk.
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