You're so right Jack!  I mean, what rights do property owners have in 
accessing their property anytime they want?  NONE!  Don't ask, me 
about that, ask the BLM!  By golly we gotta protect these horses! 
*Horses that did not come over on any land bridge, but instead were 
brought over by the spanish*.  Yep.  The rights of private property 
owners means NOTHING!  Nothing at all.

Yet I've heard a few of you whine about how the government is taking 
away "rights" you claim to have to go camping.  WHAT!?!?!?!?!?!  You 
"boondock"????  Say, ain't that CAMPING FOR FREE?  Wow!  You're so 
right!~  YOU have the right to camp for free, but everyone else MUST 
PAY FOR IT!
Carl


Jack wrote:
> 
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], RayHound <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > NO WAY.
>  >
>  > They may not be "native" in the strictest sense of the
>  > word, but they have been in the west for several
>  > centuries, have been and still are an important part
>  > of the culture of the west, and are now as "native" as
>  > our other wild animals, and more so that a lot of the
>  > human "native" population in the west.
>  >
>  > I see this as just another government means of raising
>  > money to pay for government playing with the public
>  > funds and building their own pyramid of power.  If
>  > they have trouble raising money thru taxes they
>  > increase fees, permits charges, change laws to suit
>  > their purposes, etc, to pay for their increase of
>  > power over the public, even if the public does not
>  > approve.
>  >
>  > We have the best form of government in the world, but
>  > it still has a lot of rotten apples in the barrel.
>  > Power should rest with the people, NOT government or
>  > big corporations who have a proven record of
>  > destruction for their own purposes and dollars and NOT
>  > for the people.
>  >
>  > OK, off my high horse for the day.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>..
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 
> Ray, I applaud you and Richard, and to some extent, Ken also. The
> wild horse came over from Europe on the land bridge that once
> connected this continent with the European continent, and were here
> before us. Some escaped from the Spanish, I know, but the wild horse
> has its place here. The problem is, Big ranchers, using PUBLIC land
> for free, are complaining that the horse eats up the forage they want
> to use for their cattle. Now ain't that sweet??? If they paid for
> grazing privileges I could understand. Stay on that high horse, Ray!
> 
> Jack
> 
> 
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