I can not go along with this campaign to deprive the land owner of his his property rights. It is a tough decision for me, it would be easy to go along with my pards here, it really would.
But as much as I love pristine battlefields I have to play the devil's advocate. Which one of you would want a bunch of people telling you what you can do with your own property?
Why in the United States of America do we hve the right to tell this person he can not sell/develop his land as he sees fit? Was not a the Civil War in large part fought over such government interference?
The only equatable solution would be for some one, or a group of people to buy the property in question.
Remember when a neighbor objects to you cutting down a tree on your property, or painting your house a color they don't like, it is the same thing.
But as much as I love pristine battlefields I have to play the devil's advocate. Which one of you would want a bunch of people telling you what you can do with your own property?
Why in the United States of America do we hve the right to tell this person he can not sell/develop his land as he sees fit? Was not a the Civil War in large part fought over such government interference?
The only equatable solution would be for some one, or a group of people to buy the property in question.
Remember when a neighbor objects to you cutting down a tree on your property, or painting your house a color they don't like, it is the same thing.
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