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almost entire states like Montana will be depopulated.
If they can find us :razz:

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[TD]Land area in square miles, 2010[/TD]

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They have been blocking access to public lands for years creating exactly what conarb's article talks about

http://helenair.com/news/local/report-gates-keeping-montanans-out-of-public-land/article_d013199f-30d5-517e-aeac-9a756b61eb51.html
 
tmurray said:
I genuinely can't tell if Conarb is being facetious.
Did you look at the new trains with most seats removed to make room for the disabled? In addition to that they built model cars and disability activist groups were allowed to "try them out", they asked to move poles over to give them more room and they did.

On another note some time ago they declared most of our coast a National Monument and decreed that no private businesses would be allowed, about the only reason I ever went there was to go to Johnson's Oyster Farm, an oasis of good raw oysters on an otherwise barren coast, the oyster farm has now been kicked out despite a lawsuit that attempted to go all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, even Diane Feinstein's intervention couldn't save them from the communists who want all land to be public lands.

\ said:
Wilderness advocates, who argued the estero belongs to the public and commercial operations should be removed, said they were glad to put an end to the prolonged battle and were looking forward to the cleanup phase.

“I’m grateful that, at long last, Drakes Estero is finally on its way to restoration,” said Amy Trainer, executive director of the Environmental Action Committee of West Marin. “This agreement is going to usher in the opportunity for this magnificent and sensitive estuary to be restored.” ¹
Similarly this empire has declared sovereign over almost the entire Pacific Ocean by declaring it a National Monument:

NOAA said:
Why were the Monuments established and what are the benefits?

The Monuments were created to protect the abundant and diverse coral, fish and seabird populations; to facilitate exploration and scientific research and to promote public education regarding the value of these national treasures. The establishment of the Monuments provides the opportunity to protect areas of outstanding scientific, cultural, conservation and aesthetic value, and provide for the long-term persistence of these natural and cultural legacies. By designating these areas of the Pacific Ocean as Marine National Monuments, the United States ensures that the marine environments receive the highest level of environmental recognition and conservation.

How were the Monuments established?

Under the Antiquities Act of 1906, the President is authorized to reserve lands and waters of the United States as National Monuments. ²
That ocean belongs to this empire no more than it belongs to other sovereign nations such as China, Japan, Australia or any other nation bordering on it. Is it any wonder that we are the most hated empire that the world has ever known? We tried that in the '30s and Japan retaliated at Peal Harbor.

¹ http://www.pressdemocrat.com/news/2927908-181/drakes-bay-oyster-co-agrees#page=2

² http://www.fpir.noaa.gov/MNM/mnm_faq.html
 
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