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[quote user="JSGreen"][quote user="futuremodal"] <P>I'll state this as simply as possible to give you the best possible odds of comprehending the point at hand: </P> <P>[/quote]<BR><BR>So, who peed in your Wheaties? There is no need to act like a jerk. <BR><BR>Item. Just giving land to states for trust is NOT going to raise the kind of capital required to accomplish the purchase and refurbishment of right of way. Few states have bucks just sitting around to do that. If the goal is accquire and rebuild, that requires cash. Just having land doesnt necessarily generate cash. <BR><BR>So, thanks for sharing all of your great and unfailing knowledge with us mere mortals on all the subjects on which you are an expert (which appears to be all of them). <BR><BR>So, unless you are a candidate for public office, I for one would request a little civililty in the discourse...<BR><BR>[/quote]</P> <P>Anyone reading this dialog will see that it is you who is being pedantic and fit for a hissy. So, if indeed you want "civility" in this discussion, you can start by being more straightforward and less melodramatic.</P>
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