CopperLine wrote:What you can say however is that I was the owner of my land, am still the owner of my land and always will be the owner of my land until I choose differently..... so Bugger Off!
Is that your idea of negotiating ? (I can understand it might be your objective, but is that really a serious approach to negotiation ?)
Yes, you've got it, my approach to negotiations on property rights is not to negotiate with land grabbing thieves.
You really should learn what a "right" is mate. It isn't a gift, given to you or me by anyone, it isn't something that others allow you to have
it's something that both you and I have inalienably "as of right" so it isn't open to plonkerish negotiations.
It's damnably outrageous that some here think human rights, property rights etc are negotiable. Says an awful lot.