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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Post-Crash Index-Moderated

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To: Robin Plunder who wrote (43386)10/2/2011 5:54:16 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) of 119360
 
<<None of our politicians or financial leaders speak of the importance of property rights....how come?

I appreciate your response, but don't really understand it? Don't we have property rights?

My philosophy is that every country has to be administered taking into account both the rights of the individual and the rights of society. That is tough to do. And I think we sort of do the best we can when you consider property is discussed at the local, state and the federal level.

I used to live in California and love the wilderness. I spent a lot of time in the Sierra. But as I lived in the Bay Area I had to drive a long way to find any wilderness as everything was private property with no tresspassing signs and barbed wire fences everywhere.

So I moved to Southeast Alaska. Most of Southeast Alaska is the Tongass National forest. I can now go anywhere I want to fish, hunt or just hike. No fences, no, no tresspassing signs, etc.

I think many people do not realize that essentially we still live in a tribe and the tribe protects us and we must protect the tribe.
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