Posted on 04/23/2014 1:47:11 PM PDT by kingattax
That was my best guess anyway. Who knows what these people have in their skulls.
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.....”Nothing the BLM says can be believed”....
Denial is the watch word for ‘this entire administration’. In other words if people don’t like it, just deny it happened.
They really believe that is no such thing as truth. Everything is just a matter of perception.
This 140 acres is different from the current potential to take some 90,000 acres.
The Tommy Henderson case was back in the 1980s and is being used by the BLM to claim
an additional 90,000 acres. How this will all play out is yet to be determined.
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Tommy Henderson lost a lawsuit thirty years ago and with it 140 acres of his ranchland. The BLM victory resulted in the Oklahoma/Texas border being redrawn a mile to the south of where it had previously been.
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No, but they are passe.
That’s pretty much bleeped up. If he purchased title insurance, and an FHA loan would have required it, then it looks like time for the insurance to pay up. OR for BLM to pack up and go home. If there is a title insurance claim then the fight would be over which feral agency pays it?
What they replied to is not what I understood to be the argument or premise. I was hearing about more like 190,000 acres of land. Not 140.
Liberal combat, change the argument. Deny that you know what the other party is even talking about. Answer a different question than was asked.
My wife does that and it drives me insane. It is dishonest and deceitful at best.
Abbott believes his noise!
The feds should never be allowed to manage land or wildlife, in my opinion. They do nothing but destroy. The same thing happened in California in 2003, and many other states where wildfires have destroyed the forests these agencies are supposedly managing.
You need to read the entire article and you will see the BLM is stirring the pot in Texas, Abbott just responded to their pot stirring.
Touring the area, Jonathan Brooks, tribal forest manager for the White Mountain Apache Tribe, said forest-management strategies unhindered by environmental litigation and drawn-out federal government processes helped check the wildfire here. For decades, the tribe has cleared young trees, logged larger trees and burned underbrush to replicate the natural burn-and-growth cycle of the Ponderosa pine forest. Brooks said that made it easy for firefighters to create a backfire here to deprive the approaching Wallow Fire of fuel. Had this area not been thinned, logged, prescribe-burned, we wouldnt have been able to do a burnout operation here so the fire wouldve been able to come through here unchecked, he said.
What do you mean by that?
“denied any expansion of holdings along the Red River”
Interpret this how you will, but every word needs explained.
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tawriya.
Maybe the ‘holdings’ are entirely new and seen from the land instead.
divorce
Nevada was a bit of a drive. North Texas though? No problem.
Cowabonga Buffalo Bob.
Advice to the BLM. Don’t mess with Texas. :-)
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