History Channel’s North Carolina Mountain Man Fights Gov’t for Control of His Property | Video | TheBlaze.com

Posted by ssnyh 11 years, 9 months ago to Government
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The overreach is starting to get too close to home. Economies and societies the world over are crumbling, and the clampdown comes to people like this who can show others how to survive when everything has fallen apart. I wonder if this is just everyday beauracracy, or Agenda 21.
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  • Posted by TheYoung-Capitalist 11 years, 9 months ago
    Did anyone else catch that key phrase"protecting public health and safety". Since in what time frame is the "government" protecting us from. it surely is not regulation and taxes. Maybe they are just trying to "protect" our money for us? Maybe bypassing our Constitution and implementing their own laws is for our own "safety" or just maybe banning 2 liter sodas bottles is the government way of "protecting public health"? I wonder how far they are going to take this "health and safety" thing?

    Where have I heard this rhetoric before? public safety? public health? this all sounds somewhat familiar... I remember reading about this in a novel somewhere?To all the liberals it was Atlas Shrugged)

    I wonder how far they are going to take this "health and safety" thing? I mean the guy had a job and actually TEACHING something useful to people and after 26 years of doing that the government comes in and says N O because of wacky code. I mean come on its just like cub/boy/girl scouts for adults. what is the big deal ,besides it's being useful.

    You can not put a code on the outdoors and say that ' all year around the tree leaves in the US will stay green,not fall off,and produce a bountiful supply of fruit/vegetables/ect for all the animals to eat ' it simply is not physically possible but for government I guess it is. ( I was going somewhere with this but I forgot.)
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  • Posted by Non_mooching_artist 11 years, 9 months ago
    Ok, this is starting to sound like Margaret Atwood's books 'Oryx and Crake' and 'The Year of the Flood'. Not to mention authors Ally Condie and Suzanne Collins. The futuristic dystopias of which they write are becoming a present day reality.
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    • Posted by khalling 11 years, 9 months ago
      the irony here, is this gentleman, who was clearly inspired by Thoreau, apparently doesn't embrace civil disobedience.
      maybe he's sung "This Land is Your Land..." too many times
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      • Posted by ObjectiveAnalyst 11 years, 9 months ago
        Quite right khalling,
        Apparently he missed the part in Walden where he spent the night in jail for refusing to pay the poll tax, or his essay “Resistance to Civil government”.
        Kumbaya!
        O.A.
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  • Posted by khalling 11 years, 9 months ago
    yea, we can't have schools teaching people to live off the grid. get back to the city and be an employee, with the proper amount deducted from your check bi-weekly and going straight to the treasury dept and state house!
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