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    Tag: Northern Economy

    Kurt Meister: Economic and Freedom Jihadist with a Law Degree


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Thu Feb 10, 2011 at 03:13:09 PM EST
    Tags: Kurt Meister, Dangerous Precidents, Northern Economy, Northern Lifestyle, Pure Michigan, Legal Jihadists (all tags)

    Well, today's JOA News started my day off just swell.  Yannow, it wasn't but 14 months ago I decided to bail from the Apocalyto of Wayne Countys' Dearbornistan and ride out the rest of my sunrises in beautiful Northern Michigan enjoying all the rugged Americana pleasures that a sparsely populated northern lifestyle openly offers.  Yah, I admit it, the attraction of the "lifestyle" in my newly adopted beautiful Alcona County lake home reminds me of a slower paced, less intrusive time growing up on a farm in a friendly, once small town Green Oak Township.  Today, I can still enjoy those freer times memories of boating, plinking with the .22 at soda cans, drowning some worms in the summer and hoppin' on a sled with some neighbor folk and eventually ending up around the fire-pit throwing back some adult libations in the winter over here at what is CS Central.  It's the "lifestyle" and within that is an economy.  That's what makes where I'm at my true slice of heaven.  Think about it, I live where most go to vacation.  That is what makes it not anything "down state".

    At almost 1 million acres, the Huron-Manistee National Forests in Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula would seem to have enough room for everyone to play to their hearts' content.

    But a challenge to the U.S. Forest Service's land management plan is forcing officials to consider prohibiting popular activities such as firearms hunting and snowmobiling from certain areas -- all because of concerns over noise and how some recreational activities can affect others.

    Thus enters Kurt Meister...

    (5 comments, 1016 words in story) Full Story

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