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To: Texasforever

Makes perfect sense, coupled with the liability the ranchers would surely incur. Just imagine the lawsuits!


In the interim: keep those donations rollin' in.


435 posted on 07/17/2006 10:40:50 PM PDT by onyx (Deport the trolls --- send them back to DU)
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To: onyx
Some good news is that, contrary to false information disseminated by Internet web sites, a close review of the respective county planning and zoning ordinances show no laws or regulations which would prevent a landowner from erecting this type of fence in a non-residential zoned area on private property. The fence is being erected on the edge of the front tier along the border—if the government can build such a fence, then our best legal advice says that a private property owner can also erect the same style of fence.

Here is how slippery Simcox and associates are. They say they are just building the same type of fence that the Feds are and that if the feds can do it they can do it on private property. What they fail to say is that the Homeland Security Department had to overrule numerous Environmental regulations to do it. The last I looked Simcox and not even EV has the power to overrule Federal and State environmental laws.

440 posted on 07/17/2006 10:51:47 PM PDT by Texasforever (I have neither been there nor done that.)
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