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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (127943)11/10/2000 3:34:35 AM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) of 1570622
 
Ted,

It sounds vague enough that it could impact everything from the green belt around Metro Portland to a pulp company dumping its wastes into the Willamette.

There are other examples as well. Suppose you have a puddle on your lot and somebody declares it protected wetland, regulated by some level of government. Under the proposition, whoever wants to enact the regulation that basically confiscates your property will have to either compensate you for the loss or to buy the property from your.

You can find extreme examples on both sides of the issue. Something like this (the proposition) doesn't happen in vacuum. There must have been some gross injustice done to someone or a group of people that motivated them to put this on the ballot.

Joe
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