RedHanrahan wrote:
To my mind an odd distinction. The government here is seen as little more than the agency of the people and therefore all it's property is by default public property, though I would extend some corporate onwed walls that abut and dominate public spaces to be defacto public property.
I think we just see things differently - all good we aren't sharing the same neighbourhood

peace j
The US government has too much power.
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