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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 929608" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>sorry WK, that was uncalled for. </p><p> My point was that TOS is spouting off crap in the attempt to scare people of the threat of masses losing their property. The pipeline doesn't want the surface land, just an easement under the land in most situations. </p><p> I've been on record as being against imminent domain for the confiscation of property. As I said before, I know of many farms and ranches that have pipelines running through them and the owners still own and word the land. They are still allowed to sell the property if they see fit, will it to their kids grow crops and raise stock. The only restrictions that I know of are deep digging or building where the line runs. TOS is trying to make it sound as if everyone living in proximity of a pipe line route will end up living penniless in a tent miles from where their home is now. I know some ranchers that receive monthly checks for the pipelines that run under their land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 929608, member: 13254"] sorry WK, that was uncalled for. My point was that TOS is spouting off crap in the attempt to scare people of the threat of masses losing their property. The pipeline doesn't want the surface land, just an easement under the land in most situations. I've been on record as being against imminent domain for the confiscation of property. As I said before, I know of many farms and ranches that have pipelines running through them and the owners still own and word the land. They are still allowed to sell the property if they see fit, will it to their kids grow crops and raise stock. The only restrictions that I know of are deep digging or building where the line runs. TOS is trying to make it sound as if everyone living in proximity of a pipe line route will end up living penniless in a tent miles from where their home is now. I know some ranchers that receive monthly checks for the pipelines that run under their land. [/QUOTE]
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