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Politics : Politics for Conservatives

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Tom Clarke
To: ManyMoose who wrote (28005)4/10/2014 11:48:50 PM
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The issue with the tortoises... is that it is dry in a desert... so there isn't all that much vegetation in a desert. But, then, when you build residential neighborhoods and water the lawns... there's all kinds of vegetation that results, and because of residential development and irrigation, people are collecting the "threatened" tortoise species to make PETS out of them (which it seems is fully legal... again exploding the argument that the SPECIES is at risk.) It seems the tortoises aren't exactly "struggling"... when there is a problem with a population explosion that has made them into a nuisance.

It appears the story evolving as it is... reveals that the corruption in Nevada runs THAT deep... that it includes that the courts are blind to basic reality.

The BLM "bought out" others ? The more of this story you see... the more it looks EXACTLY like an old fashioned range war... in which one rancher wrongly shuts off the water to his neighbors... only, with the Feds using "endangered species" and other ploys to justify wrongful takings.
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