Click on the docs.google link to read the entire article.
"The story of John Rapanos’ fight against the federal government has come to a close. After 14 years of court battles and hundreds of thousands of dollars spent defending himself from the federal government, Mr. Rapanos agreed to end the persecution by paying the government nearly $1 million in fines and mitigation fees. The Army Corps of Engineers and the Environmental Protection Agency accused Rapanos of polluting “waters of the U.S.” by spreading sand on his property twenty miles from the nearest navigable waterway. When Rapanos told them to “take a hike” they retaliated at his lack of respect for their omnipotence and sued him, criminally and civilly. One judge remarked during one of the many trials that his “crime” appeared to be “moving sand from one end of his property to another.”
http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=ddwqvm8g_174fwg3chdt&hl=en
Thanks to Raven Webb from the Wahkiakum County Resistence Forum for providing ORF with this information.
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Thursday, February 5, 2009
FROM LIBERTY MATTERS NEWS SERVICE: JOHN RAPANOS 'FINAL CHAPTER'
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