ChrisABrown
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That is a fair analogy, surveying land and establishing boundaries. Indeed, the constitution prescribes specific boundaries within which the government shall act, and beyond which it is not authorized.
In the spirit of the Ninth and Tenth, it seems to me letting the government be the arbiter of what the rights of man really and actually are is somehow an error.
I'm recognizing the signs of a cognitive infiltrator w/cordy as his arguments reek of ones I've seen before and he's not being accountable to overarching issues. This effort I'm putting out goes very much against the koch bros and ALEC, who put a lot of money into astroturfing. I busted a group that was following me for perhaps a year.
Conservative political forums-manipulation
Surveying uses the principles of fairness that are supposed to be found in law, and is perhaps responsible for some of them. But cordy leaves out the frauds that are possible with government with surveying, just as he does with the constitution. Using interpretation as a final authority when the people are by the 9th, the "rightful masters" as they can define rights.
I've worked as a surveyor for 30 years, and cordy might know that, so chose that analogy. But I have massive experience with BLM perpetuating frauds over 100 years old in order to make tidy boundaries for the forest service and avoid setting any precedents that the people might use to protect the original boundaries of old deeds.
What the BLM dis was so confounding, baffling with BS; where the work a California surveyor did with my help and knowledge of the survey histories in Santa Barbara, recovering monuments 130 years old, was absolutely exceptional; that this petition form was not even conceived of to present the matter until 2 years ago.
Petition to BLM Drector
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