Do you support private land ownership?
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God damn Vlad, you talk too much, Mr. Mouth
I'll give ya 500 Riel for it...
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Bro, go stick that mid-west chin in a bottle, and out people on TOF.
Mr. Chin.
M-ron.
I'm just surprised you aren't in Iraq.
You belong there.
Mr. Chin.
M-ron.
I'm just surprised you aren't in Iraq.
You belong there.
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Re: Do you support private land ownership?
United Nations Conference on Human Settlements
1. Land, because of its unique nature and the crucial role it plays in human settlements, cannot be treated as an ordinary asset, controlled by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the market. Private land ownership is also a principal instrument of accumulation and concentration of wealth and therefore contributes to social injustice; if unchecked, it may become a major obstacle in the planning and implementation of development schemes. Social justice, urban renewal and development, the provision of decent dwellings-and healthy conditions for the people can only be achieved if land is used in the interests of society as a whole.
2. Instead, the pattern of land use should be determined by the long-term interests of the community, especially since decisions on location of activities and therefore of specific land uses have a long-lasting effect on the pattern and structure of human settlements. Land is also a primary element of the natural and man-made environment and a crucial link in an often delicate balance. Public control of land use is therefore indispensable to its protection as an asset and the achievement of the long-term objectives of human settlement policies and strategies.
3. To exercise such control effectively, public authorities require detailed knowledge of the current patterns of use and tenure of land; appropriate legislation defining the boundaries of individual rights and public interest; and suitable instruments for assessing the value of land and transferring to the community, inter alia through taxation, the unearned increment resulting from changes in use, or public investment or decisions, or due to the general growth of the community.
4. Above all, Governments must have the political will to evolve and implement innovative and adequate urban and rural land policies, as a corner-stone of their efforts to improve the quality of life in human settlements.
1. Land, because of its unique nature and the crucial role it plays in human settlements, cannot be treated as an ordinary asset, controlled by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the market. Private land ownership is also a principal instrument of accumulation and concentration of wealth and therefore contributes to social injustice; if unchecked, it may become a major obstacle in the planning and implementation of development schemes. Social justice, urban renewal and development, the provision of decent dwellings-and healthy conditions for the people can only be achieved if land is used in the interests of society as a whole.
2. Instead, the pattern of land use should be determined by the long-term interests of the community, especially since decisions on location of activities and therefore of specific land uses have a long-lasting effect on the pattern and structure of human settlements. Land is also a primary element of the natural and man-made environment and a crucial link in an often delicate balance. Public control of land use is therefore indispensable to its protection as an asset and the achievement of the long-term objectives of human settlement policies and strategies.
3. To exercise such control effectively, public authorities require detailed knowledge of the current patterns of use and tenure of land; appropriate legislation defining the boundaries of individual rights and public interest; and suitable instruments for assessing the value of land and transferring to the community, inter alia through taxation, the unearned increment resulting from changes in use, or public investment or decisions, or due to the general growth of the community.
4. Above all, Governments must have the political will to evolve and implement innovative and adequate urban and rural land policies, as a corner-stone of their efforts to improve the quality of life in human settlements.
You're a nobody in the gutter with a Smartphone in your a hand.
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We're gonna get you bro! Then we're gonna take that broke-down trailer and give it to the masses, along with your Rifle Weekly, your GI Joe dolly, and your wank-stained pictures of John Mcain and Rambo.Sir_Quality_U_Feel wrote:Communist Scum bag.
And we're also gonna take that hillbilly shite you brew and call beer, replace it with Russian vodka (a not-gay drink)and outlaw marriage with cousins.
Then we're gonna outlaw guns except for state employees. We might let people like you buy them and reduce the redneck population like that.
Plus we're gonna standardise all cars, so that little boys can't deprive their families of essentials in favour of their latest wannabe toys.
That'll sort you out, mid-west mealie-munching moron.
PS Was chatting with the guy on Saturday who calls you late at night, says you're a real star on the phone!
Kisses, sweetie!
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Don't hate me for my freedom, bro.vladimir wrote:We're gonna get you bro! Then we're gonna take that broke-down trailer and give it to the masses, along with your Rifle Weekly, your GI Joe dolly, and your wank-stained pictures of John Mcain and Rambo.Sir_Quality_U_Feel wrote:Communist Scum bag.
And we're also gonna take that hillbilly shite your brew and outlaw marriage with cousins.
That'll sort you out, mid-west mealie-munching moron.
Was chatting with the guy on Saturday who calls you late at night, says you're a real gent on the phone!
Kisses, sweetie!
... Also, you understand I'm not from Nebraska!
Top microbreweries in the country, check.
Liberal voters since forever, check.
I'll give ya 500 Riel for it...
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Gays too scared to exit the closet, check.
Jesus loves you...Mexico is great, right?
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