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This Land Is Their Land

James Ridgeway

Tuesday, May 18th 2004

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Ever since James Watt ran the Interior Department in the early days of the first Reagan administration, right-wing Republicans have been trying to privatize the public's forests and pastures, along with the oil, gas, and minerals under them. Public lands compose one-third of all the territory in the continental U.S.

But a recent report by the D.C.-based Environmental Working Group, Who Owns the United States?, shows just what a rip-off privatization has turned out to be. It concludes that "for as little as 84 cents an acre, more than 28,000 companies and individuals have gained control of precious metals and minerals on 5.6 million acres of public land across 12 continental western states."

Giving away public lands is nothing new, but take a look at the practices under Bush: You can place a claim for anywhere from 84 cents to $6.75 per acre.

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