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Comments on: Bitter Debate Over Forest Travel Plan
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By Roark on 01-23-08
The easy and moral solution; privatize the land.
By J Davis on 01-24-08
Another example of roark’s thoroughly researched and intellectually stimulating comments.
By steve kelly on 01-30-08
A fair question to Roark (and other privatizers). Would you agree that the land was originally stolen at gunpoint? If so, should indigeneous people have a (moral, if not legal) legitimate first right to (“taken”) lands? If art stolen by Nazis in WWII can be returned to its rightful owner, why not land? Or, should wealthy, out-of-state developers be free to develop it without fair compensation of the original ‘taking?“
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