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To: simplicity who wrote (28104)4/12/2014 11:23:59 AM
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To that woman the "we" in her comment is "the village" and we're all part of that village. In her mind it's "settled science."

the fact that 84% of Nevada is public land is a good thing because ranchers have to pay grazing fees, and, since 'we' as taxpayers own that land, those fees as going into 'our' pockets.



To: simplicity who wrote (28104)4/12/2014 4:46:29 PM
From: sense  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 124666
 
What does it mean when the media... including the supposed "alternative media"... fully conform with FUBHO's description of Ann Coulter as being a "low information" participant in the marketplace of ideas ?

In the "Bundy Ranch Range War of 2014"... it should be perfectly apparent that the factor that matters the most is nothing other than INFORMATION ? The role of the media appears it is information suppression ? And, how better to enable that than by having the media itself populated by people who are clueless... and clueless WILLING dupes of the "system" ?

When the information that exists... penetrates the bubble being built to contain it... that is the first time that you BEGIN to get a feel for the actual impact of public opinion ? So, the media operates NOT to prevent public opinion from mattering... but in order to prevent it from existing, by virtue of imposing a "low information" state as the norm... which enables the criminals in the government to do whatever they want without scrutiny.



To: simplicity who wrote (28104)4/12/2014 5:22:08 PM
From: sense  Respond to of 124666
 
Come on now... admit it...

Do I detect a hint of optimism in your posting, today ?

That's a good thing, you know...



To: simplicity who wrote (28104)4/12/2014 5:22:13 PM
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As a matter of fact, I don't choose to see it. I choose to have the huge majority of that 85% returned to private ownership,
Nevada, and much of the SW were war spoils from the Mexican-American war. It was 100% govt owned after the war. It is unconscionable that so much is still govt owned, but it was not taken from Americans, it was taken from Mexico as war spoils. Returning it to its previous private ownership would mean returning it to Mexico.