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Website Update and Article Info,
September 4, 2006
As you might expect from the over 350 hours spent at this computer
during the month of August, there's a lot of new postings at Property
Rights Research.org!
Website Statistics were updated one month ago, but much has been added since. http://www.propertyrightsresearch.org/this_web_site_statistics________.htm At that time there were 18,294 pages (each "page" is an article; the number of pages you'd be printing if you printed each would be considerably more) Research is in progress for folks in a half-dozen states. Please email me if you encounter any broken links (please be sure to include which button you were visiting and which article you were trying to view). http://www.PropertyRightsResearch.org has just been updated and continues to grow as the Internet source for resource providers, students, recreationists, and anyone nationwide and worldwide, with an interest in learning most things related. Have you visited lately? A simple scroll down the left side of the Home Page will reveal the Contents, listed alphabetically. Here are the latest National Articles updates, plus 31 other buttons. 39 states & more than 25 countries have been updated in the last 30 days!
Thank you caring about property rights, i.e., freedom, for we must
have both!
Your faith is appreciated. Your donations are the grease that keeps
this wheel of effort turning. The website and email information is
provided at no charge, though it's vital that you contribute what
you can, when you can. Research is done by request, but is not free.
Julie Kay Smithson
213 Thorn Locust Lane
London, Ohio 43140
Memorable Quotes:
"Resource development is the root of the wealth and strength of this country." - Susan Kocsis, 3-13-2002.
Large predators, and their "re" introduction in many parts of America, influence the scope of people's hard earned vacations and recreation. The possibility of encountering a cougar, wolf, bear, etc., continue to increase as more and more lands are removed from responsible utilization. Travel to vacation places continues to become less affordable for the 'Average Joe' and his family. What does this have to do with you, a property rights research website and email lists? The real reasons for these and other things that directly impact your property rights, way of life, health, freedom and future are all wrapped up in the many facets of property rights. - Julie Kay Smithson, June 27, 2006. |