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By: George J Loder

Does this mean that if a pair of spotted owls roost in a tree in your backyard and then a twister levels your town, but leaves the tree to which the owls return; that you cannot rebuild your home? How...

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By: Don

Typical excuses from the Government but the SOB Eric Holder and the Department of Justice likes to handle law suites and they will spend large fortunes because the money they spend is not there own...

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By: Faspira

As usual the government has its head where it shouldn’t be. The idea that they won’t let the city use any machinery is assinine!!!

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By: Public_Citizen

The people of Tombstone need to make it a matter of public policy that no person who works for the Forest service will receive any goods or services from any person who is affected by the water...

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By: pbrown85355

Finally someone says exactly what the WH is all about, getting even is their top priority. Since when does it matter to the WH if citizens die of thirst.

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By: Mtrves

IBELEIVE UNIONS SHOULD BE BANED EVERY WHERE  MTR

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By: Opigg

More of the green peace restrictions on humans in favor of protecting species of wildlife that which may or may not be threatened.  Humans should not play second fiddle to any wildlife; the wildlife...

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By: Princeton67atCoxdotnet

Yes, there is a thing called “voting.”  But, unfortunately there are also things such as “rigged elections,” “illegal voters”‘ and miscellaneous skullduggery.

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By: NetRight Daily » Obama plays follow the leader down tarnished Golden path

[...] After fire, floods and mudslides destroyed the water source of 1,500 residents in Tombstone, Ariz., last year, the U.S. Forest Service wouldn’t allow the necessary machinery in to fix the water...

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By: California Leads--In the Wrong Direction

[...] After fire, floods and mudslides destroyed the water source of 1,500 residents in Tombstone, Ariz., last year, the U.S. Forest Service wouldn’t allow the necessary machinery in to fix the water...

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