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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSo I'm listening to Hannity so you don't have to...missed the first half hour
But after 13 minutes of commercials he came back...
First thing he said was-
"This is so frustrating, I hate this, it goes on and on and on just like they did with Akin"
Right after that apparently he was able to drum up some other idiots who say the gubiment took my land! Gubiment took my land! They'll be on Hannity tonight! WW2 vet in his late 80's or some shit....
Then says---
"Government Gone Wild!"
"So despite the repugnant comments by Bundy this is still a bigger case of the government being out of control!"
He's going to troll this for a while longer LOL, gubiment taking my land!
blm
(113,065 posts)It just happened here in NC a few months ago. I would bet that Hannity will not give that fact one second of airtime.
Officials OK rule to force fracking on NC landowners
By John Murawski
jmurawski@newsobserver.com
Posted: Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2013
RALEIGH North Carolina landowners would be forced to sell the natural gas under their homes and farms whether they want to or not under a fracking recommendation approved Wednesday thats expected to be enacted by the state legislature this fall.
The proposal by a state study group endorses a rarely used 1945 law thats never been tried here on the kind of scale that would be required for shale gas exploration, or fracking. Thousands of property owners could potentially be affected in the states gas-rich midsection in Lee, Moore and Chatham counties.
The recommendation, dealing with one of the most emotional fracking issues, bypasses the N.C. Mining and Energy Commission, which holds regular public hearings on protecting the public and safeguarding the environment, and goes directly to the legislature.
We are talking about a for-profit industry taking away personal freedoms with the blessing of the government, Therese Vick, a community activist with the Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League, told the Compulsory Pooling Study Group. Personal freedoms are seldom on the radar when the gas companies come to town.
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Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/08/28/4271195/officials-ok-rule-to-force-fracking.html#storylink=cpy
A public lands summit at the Utah State Capitol drew top legislative leaders from eight Western states who are trying map out a plan to gain control of certain federal lands within their borders. They say mismanagement is damaging landscapes.
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865601377/Western-states-to-feds-Turn-over-public-lands.html?pg=all#8VgJOpeAPCHIww5C.03
HELENA Republican U.S. House candidate Matt Rosendale is proposing that the federal government transfer U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management lands in Montana to the state to manage and control.
Federal lands make up 35 percent of Montana.
The U.S. Constitution clearly defines the purpose for the federal government to retain land for post offices, batteries and things like that, Rosendale said. There is no call in the Constitution for the federal government to own national forests or BLM land and just to manage those additional lands.
http://missoulian.com/news/local/u-s-house-candidate-rosendale-transfer-usfs-blm-lands-to/article_1bffe6cc-c761-11e3-a0de-001a4bcf887a.html/
This is the thinking (if you can call it that) among a certain faction in the west, the big picture doesn't exist in their small minds.
blm
(113,065 posts).
Blue Owl
(50,427 posts)n/t
yellowcanine
(35,699 posts)Wait until he sees the news conference which just finished at Bundyville.