Media Blackout:Obama's Plan to Nationalize Millions of Acres of Land

Kevin “Coach”Collins,Coach Is Right

Government Western Land Holdings

Barack Obama is running another three card monte game on us. This time it involves making believe he cares about conservation so he can nationalize our energy exploration industry. With far left green radicals pulling his strings Obama has started the process using an executive order.

Last April Obama chaired a conference on “America’s Great Outdoors.” At the conclusion of the meeting Obama signed a Presidential Memorandum titled America’s Great Outdoors Initiative,which of course you’ve never heard anything about.

Using platitudinous language like “21st century strategy for America’s great outdoors” The attendees included the Secretaries of the Interior,Agriculture, Environmental Protection and the head of the Council on Environmental Quality(CEQ). Nancy Sutley the CEQ chairwoman is the first lesbian appointed by Obama and confirmed just two days after he was sworn into office. Sutley worked for former California Governor Gray Davis as his “Energy Advisor”! Remember how well California’s energy systems worked then?

Since that initial gathering,this bunch has been holding meetings billed as “listen and learn” conferences around the country. We haven’t heard a word about these conferences because they are just another example of Obama sneaking behind our back

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5 comments to Media Blackout:Obama's Plan to Nationalize Millions of Acres of Land

  • Marianne Silic

    A man who has nothing to hide,hides nothing.
    It is very unfitting for a president to play fast and loose with something as important as this. He has absolutely no respect for the will of the people or he would have presented the Birth Certificate long ago. His playing childish "cat and mouse"games with all of us shows not only no respect,but no guts to set the whole thing to rest. If he is this childish,who needs a president like this?

  • Obama is so crooked he has to screw his socks each morning!

  • frank

    Our Founders warned us to keep the international law authority exercised by the "federal"government within its proper bounds. Only the State governments administer (or did) the common-law of liberty.

    International law (admiralty jurisdiction) is a military authority that does not recognize and protect rights,it enforces law (contract). The two authorities are incompatible,therefor a "wall of separation"was erected between Congress and the State governments and the people whose rights they protect. Congress is only allowed to rule over "Territories".

    Notice that "federal"land holdings are listed as "world resource sites"which raises suspicion. International law (the Law of the Sea) does not recognize national boundaries,the Sea is a "world resource"belonging equally to ALL the nations of the world. No one nation may claim a proprietary interest in a world resource to the predjudice of others.

    The "global"government that is comming is based upon our "federal"international law authority. Accordingly,our national resources are being "redistributed"around the world.

  • The GRABBER of all times. Let's remove this mystery man soon.
    IMPEACH OBAMA IN 2010. http://www.impeachobamacampaign.com/

  • Marianne Silic

    It's time we give him the "old heave ho and out".No wonder he doesn't have any time to do his job and is so woefully lacking in that respect. Someone should be attending to dealing with this sort of thing. He spends all his time scheming and pontificating on how to get the country to do his crooked bidding. We should be getting aroused as a country and let him see WE CAN as he is so often touting. Since all these machinations are known,I can't help but wonder where are all those with the power to do something about it? Why doesn't a lot of this get more press exposure from those who can?

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