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In Europe, iconic properties (Sherwood Forest) go on sale (blaming the "rich" for government's debt)
Los Angeles Times ^ | January 25, 2011 | Henry Chu

Posted on 01/26/2011 1:01:29 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife

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To: blueplum
Sherwood Forest is not exactly like the US idea of a forest...:^)

http://www.sherwoodforest.org.uk/

Check the map at the site above out, and then go to Google maps and see the actual wooded areas. The so-called forest is a collection of assorted small wooded areas streched out over 12 miles or so, and I doubt if any are more than a mile across.

There is no actual “Sherwood Forest” in reality, only in stories...:^)

It's also not clear which portion is being considered for sale.

21 posted on 01/26/2011 8:38:21 AM PST by az_gila
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To: 4rcane

“I’m after a man whom I want to destroy. He died many centuries ago, but until the last trace of him is wiped out of men’s minds, we will not have a decent world to live in.”

“What man?”

“Robin Hood.”

“He was the man who robbed from the rich and gave to the poor. Well, I’m the man who robs from the poor and gives to the rich – or, to be exact, the man who robs the thieving poor and gives back to the productive rich.”

“This is the horror which Robin Hood immortalized as an ideal of righteousness. It is said that he fought against the looting rulers and returned the loot to those who had been robbed, but that is not the meaning of the legend which has survived. He is remembered, not as a champion of property, but as a champion of need, not as a defender of the robbed, but as a provider of the poor. He is held to be the first man who assumed a halo of virtue by practicing charity with wealth which he did not own, by giving away goods which he had not produced, by making others pay for the luxury of his pity. He is the man who became the symbol of the idea that need, not achievement, is the source of rights, that we don’t have to produce, only to want, that the earned does not belong to us, but the unearned does….Until men learn that of all human symbols, Robin Hood is the most immoral and the most contemptible, there will be no justice on earth and no way for mankind to survive.”

– Ragnar Danneskjold, Atlas Shrugged


22 posted on 01/26/2011 8:51:49 AM PST by Raymann
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Well we need to change what he should be remembered for not destroy him as a symbol, The Nazis are remembered for being right wingers, instead of agreeing to it, we should remind ppl that they’re National Socialist, left wingers not much different to Stalin


23 posted on 01/26/2011 9:14:03 AM PST by 4rcane
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To: 4rcane

Well I had spoken to someone who spoke to her about this and they basically said she believed some symbols were hopelessly corrupted. Kind of like the Indian (both kinds) use of the swastika.


24 posted on 01/26/2011 9:28:05 AM PST by Raymann
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To: 4rcane

"Wait a tic....blimey, this redistribution of wealth is trickier than I thought."

25 posted on 01/26/2011 9:30:40 AM PST by dfwgator
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