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Old 04-15-2014, 08:26 AM
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So to sum up, Cliven Bundy should get to overgraze all he wants and not pay rent on property he doesn't own because somebody else has a plan for the property and Obama takes vacations in strange foreign lands.

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Old 04-15-2014, 09:28 AM
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So to sum up, Cliven Bundy should get to overgraze all he wants and not pay rent on property he doesn't own because somebody else has a plan for the property and Obama takes vacations in strange foreign lands.

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The other take away from some of the folks here . . . You have permission to "fight the power," so long as you fit a certain image and profile.
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Old 04-15-2014, 07:12 PM
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So to sum up, Cliven Bundy should get to overgraze all he wants and not pay rent on property he doesn't own because somebody else has a plan for the property and Obama takes vacations in strange foreign lands.

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I don't think anybody has said that but you.

Clearly there's sufficient evidence to suggest he is breaking the law.

I don't know about overgrazing, that's subject of contention in the academic community. I have no doubt dueling experts with suitcases of credentials could argue for decades.

It is also clear that sometimes breaking the law is justified -- you and I have argued that point vs Larry on more than one thread.

What determines whether lawbreaking is justified?

History.
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