Federal Government Enforcing Communism
J.J. Jackson* | September 25, 2006
Bush Dealt Setback On Opening Forests
Washington Post
SEATTLE, Sept. 20 — Ruling against the Bush administration’s efforts to open national forests for logging and mining, a federal judge in California on Wednesday set aside a U.S. Forest Service rule that allows governors to decide which land in national forests is suited for development.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Elizabeth D. Laporte largely reinstated one of the most sweeping, emotionally fraught and legally contentious land-protection measures in decades: the Clinton-era “roadless rule,” which put nearly a third of the national forests — roughly 60 million acres — off-limits to most development.
Can someone explain to me where the “federal” government is granted the authority to control land in this way? We know what this is right? Yep, its government control of land (the means of production) which is communism.
Just like the federal government should have no say in how Alaska uses it’s land to drill for oil this is a strike at the heart of our basic liberties.
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Authors:Andrew P. Napolitano
Manufacturer:Nelson Current Released:18 April, 2006 |
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