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To: jimbo123

The federal over reach and siezure of private property
Jacki speaks with British author Rupert Darwall, international finance specialist and former Advisor to the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, on the Global Warming movement, its goals and methods. She also is joined by Rob Henneke of the Texas Public Policy Foundation to discuss the suit versus the federal government over their seizure of private property along the Red River.
https://soundcloud.com/jacki-daily/federal-seizure-of-private-property

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Fighting the BLM
http://jackidaily.com/2016/01/08/fighting-the-blm/

Texans on the Red River awaken one day to find that the BLM has declared their ranches to be within the Red River and under BLM control. Landowners organize to fight for the land that has been theirs for generations, and TPPs Rob Henneke is leading the fight.


4 posted on 02/07/2016 9:28:28 AM PST by RaceBannon (Rom 5:8 But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for)
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To: RaceBannon

What the federal government is doing on the Red River is not eminent domain. It is much worse.

Under eminent domain, the government decides that they want your property, seizes it and then has to pay you for it. If you don’t agree to the price that the government offers to pay then you have a right to a trial by jury to determine the value of the property seized.

On the Red River, a federal agency decided they wanted the property so they simply declared that the federal government already owns it. No compensation, no trial, just get off the land that has been privately owned for the past 150 years or so.


16 posted on 02/07/2016 9:39:08 AM PST by Bubba_Leroy (The Obamanation Continues)
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