DesertBull
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oh oh...sounds like Joe Biden is off his meds again.
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If it was in back of the truck when he stopped at circle k someone might have swiped it. Maybe they video cameras?
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Don't you love how they sell you on "250 Channels" and 230 of them are the shopping channel.
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Are the published BC's accurate?
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I'm waiting for the ethics police to claim that is not fair chase and "too much tech".
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The fudge packers?
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37a and 37b have 3-4 inches.
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Dont pay the fine. Obama ignores the law, so can we.
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I used to but switched to a Havalon knife that was given to me as a gift.
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"fair trade" sounds like progressive speak to me. HAHA...what a joke.
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Enjoy your hole in the ground and toxic waste guys. I'm off to Picketpost MNT, while I still can, to chase pigs.
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You don't seem to understand how mining claims work. The mining claims in question are the property of the mining company. At one time, domestic entities owned them, but they have found their way to this entity now. Heck, it's possible that at some point some old dude on a mule owned the claims. They get passed on and sold, just like any other property. The land swap at issue has nothing to do with giving one company or another the right to mine there. That's a non-issue. Only one owner can do it. Period. The land swap would allow for the facilities to be built on the surrounding surface, including roads, buildings, basic processing areas, etc. Your assertion that an American company could be doing this mining if it could "outbid for McCain's support" would require that the property rights of the current owner be ignored. THAT's where you called for a taking. As for "corporate welfare," 34a36b already did a great job explaining why the proposed swap is far from that. If you choose to ignore his informed and well-thought out comments, then that's your choice, but it doesn't give your response much credibility. We got ripped off on the swap. Plain and simple. It's not even one chunk of land. It's little, isolated areas. But yeah.... great deal. For someone. They get 2400 acres worth hundreds of billions. We get the shaft. The company owns the mining rights, that is it. They don't own the land. I never said ANYTHING about taking those claims from them. Ever. I asked why an American company could not mine it. You answered, fair enough. Thats a good reason the American company cant mine it. Thank you. Has nothing to do with stripping their claim and giving it tosomeone else. Rio Tito did not have property rights. They have a mining claim. The federal government would get 5,344 acres: • 147 acres of the Turkey Creek parcel in Gila County • 148 acres of the Tangle Creek parcel in Yavapai County • 149 acres of the Cave Creek parcel in Maricopa County • 640 acres of the East Clear Creek parcel in Coconino County • 110 acres of the Apache Leap South End parcel in Pinal County • 3,050 acres of the Lower San Pedro River lands in Pinal County • 160 acres of the Dripping Springs area in Gila and Pinal counties • 940 acres of the Appleton Ranch area in Santa Cruz County
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Never heard of the "Sahara Club" The Sahara is in Africa but I had no idea they had a country club. I'll look into it.
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Sounds like a GREAT deal.....for the company. Not so much for the people.
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The town voted not to support the mine. Hmmmm. So, no matter what the environmental impact study says, the foreign company still gets the land. Sounds like a sweet deal! SCORE!
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Capitalism thrives on FAIR TRADE. Not corporate welfare. SHRUGGING.
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PLEASE show me where I said something should be taken from anyone. Please.....I'll be waiting.
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Here is what you RINO's adore. Slime ball politics lead by your savior McCain http://www.politico.com/story/2014/12/john-mccain-arizona-tea-party-113849.html
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My friend tried calling them once. They did not respond. I have called in herds many times, but sometimes it works and sometimes it does not.
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Superior is a mining town at heart, said Aguilar, the council member, and he doesn’t want to fight Resolution Copper. “We want the mine here. All we’re trying to do is make sure Superior is OK for the long haul. We want to make sure our grandkids are going to be OK,” Aguilar said. “My loyalty is to Superior, not to the mine.” Sorry, You got McCained.
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We see them almost every time we go out but they are so skitish and nervous its hard to get within 100 yards of them before they bail. Where they are is very rocky and loud no matter how slow you try to stalk. Saw a good muley buck yesterday. I took an old pair of sneakers and glued some carpet to the bottoms and stuck them in my pack last week. Yesterday we went out and found them but they got away from from us before we could put on the stalk. Went out this morning and could not find them. Try again tomorrow if the weather permits.
