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To: the gillman@blacklagoon.com
Anti-American literature? A copy of the Constitution?

Maybe the government doesn't quite understand that there are many people out there that are really upset at their brutal, offensive taxes, and the fact that the government is now in just about every aspect of our lives. It's become all controlling and very intrusive.

Compounded by the fact that the government has chosen to ignore, and in many cases, aid and abet the invasion of our country by millions of illegal aliens. It's created nationwide fraud and epic lawlessness.

It seems the government simply picks and chooses which laws to enforce.

I'm not saying what these guys did was right, but I also understand that there are a lot of folks out there that are tired of being pushed and slapped around by an ever growing, very intrusive government. A government that has intentionally neglected is sworn constitutional duty. Too bad two officers died, as most of them are regular guys, at the lower end of the government food chain. Very small bricks in a massive wall.

Another sad story.....

89 posted on 12/09/2003 9:54:53 AM PST by Joe Hadenuf (I failed anger management class, they decided to give me a passing grade anyway)
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To: Joe Hadenuf
There is one other thing that needs to be taken into account. People become attached to their land. Now the story said the family had been there 10 years, but look what happened at the Darby. Family farms that had been owned by the same families for 300 were going to be taken through eminent domain for a 'wildlife refuge' run by a non-governmental organziation-- thats corruption.

In California churches property is taken by eminent domain so that private developers can make money off them, absolute corruption.

Years ago in this country there was more respect for private property and all citizens participated in discussions about using eminent domain, and made dang sure that eminent domain was used for the right reasons and not as a political payback to some developer or other contributor.
128 posted on 12/10/2003 2:49:22 PM PST by hedgetrimmer
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