Historic Preservation Establishes Restrictions

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By Lawrence Samuels   
Friday, 13 October 2006 16:00

Many locales promote historical societies, and pass ordinances that affect basic aesthetic choices, alterations and repairs of  privately-owned structures.

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Quietly, Quietly Building a North American Union

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By Dr. Steven Yates   
Monday, 09 October 2006 09:00

Modern day imperialists from powerful economic and political arenas guide the merger of the United States, Canada and Mexico. This is a must read for adults and teens.

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What is Private Property?

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By Michael Shaw   
Monday, 02 October 2006 16:00

Liberty Garden is a coastal oasis in Central California. It is a demonstration of how private property and ecological stewardship work hand in hand. There a former weed lot now supports a wild wonderland with a plethora of productive native plants, which in turn support an array of indigenous species. Liberty Garden proves that if people are free to create voluntary associations, the laws of economics and the consequence of stewardship will cause the earth to improve.

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Hung Out to Dry by The Transportation Plan

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By Nick Peros   
Saturday, 30 September 2006 16:00

Buckle your seat belts, put on your helmets and brace yourself for the most colossal transportation wreck in the history of Santa Cruz County. Responsible parties include the County Board of Supervisors, County Tax Collector Fred Keeley, highly paid consultant, Eileen Goodwin and the 100 “stakeholders” of the Transportation Funding Task Force of the Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission.

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Coastal Commission Fails Attempt To Control Views From The Ocean

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By Ronald A, Zumbrun   
Wednesday, 27 September 2006 16:00

For over 30 years the California Coastal Commission has been overzealous in its attempts to control private property. In Dennis Schneider’s case the Coastal Commission attempted to impose unreasonable building conditions on his yet to be built house merely because it could seen from certain spots off-shore. This is an example of how power-grabbing agencies with non-elected officials attempt to destroy private property rights - one property at a time.

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