phill4paul
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If they want to confront the BLM this looks like a better bet at first glance.
http://www.truthandaction.org/blm-seizing-116-miles-ranchers-land-moving-texas-oklahoma-border/
http://www.americasfreedomfighters....-to-seize-90000-acres-of-texas-ranchers-land/
The Bureau of Land Management is in the process of stealing another ranchers land.
Tommy Henderson has already lost land to the BLM and is currently fighting their latest attempt to take his property, “How can BLM come in and say, ‘Hey, this isn’t yours’?” Henderson asked. “… Our family paid taxes for over 100 years on this place. We’ve got a deed to it. But yet they walked in and said it wasn’t ours?”
http://www.truthandaction.org/blm-seizing-116-miles-ranchers-land-moving-texas-oklahoma-border/
The Red River is the boundary between Texas and Oklahoma…or is it?
Byers, Texas along the Red River — The BLM stole 140 acres of the Tommy Henderson ranch thirty years ago. They took his land and paid him absolutely nothing. He sued and lost. Now the BLM is using that court case as precedent to do it again. The problem is, the land they want to seize is property that ranchers have a deed for and have paid taxes on for over a hundred years.
The BLM claims that about 90,000 acres (116 miles along the Red River) have never belonged to Texas in the first place. They will seize the land and it will seriously change the boundaries between the two states.
http://www.americasfreedomfighters....-to-seize-90000-acres-of-texas-ranchers-land/
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