Ken Griffith wrote:

> The reason that corporations are able to pollute rivers with relatively
> little enforcement is because the government owns the rivers.

They do not sir, we dis allow it.

> Corporations
> donate lots of money to politicians, and politicians run the government.

worthless fiat currency, elected officials here know that the best votes are
grass roots who make their living off of a navigable water way, we are a slave
to the river

> So
> the EPA spends most of its time hunting down small operators who spill a
> pint of gasoline on the ground,

worthless fiat gov't souls

> while ignoring papermills dumping barrels of
> dioxin into the river daily.

We do not ignore them, we irk the hell out of them with their own laws used
against them.  It is a lot of Fun to tell them they can not.

> If the rivers and shallow ocean waters were privately owned,

They are by US Citizens, we've challenged a status quo that said all was
expendable in the name of business and profit.  The right to defend our
communities has been proven to be upheld by ancient legal doctrines, dating back
to the Code of Justinian which is the foundation of modern American democracy,
Pre Federal Government if you will.

> then the
> property owners would meet polluting corporations with lawsuits.

We have in multitudes and originally with the clean water act of 1889 shut em
down right and left. until the govt caught on

> The
> interesting thing about a river is the "shit" runs downstream, so a polluter
> would be liable to a class action suit from every water property owner
> downstream all the way to the ocean.

That is an advanced though with out the bad word. We trace all and any effluence
to the source sue em and get large sums of money to continue.  The organized
groups get the lump sums like fishermen

> All those people together form a large
> enough group to have the resources to afford to protect their interest in
> clean water.

The groups remain nameless on an e-gold list, but they are at least 8 or more on
the west coast.

> Just a thought.

ditto



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