The orange cones set up at Mt Rushmore to prevent ppl from pulling over to the side is a major SAFETY issue!! wp.me/p1kzlW-ihD—
Aslan's Girl (@Aslans_Girl) October 05, 2013
As Sen. Harry Reid might say, what are a few lost lives in the larger scheme of things?
Police ordered to place cones so viewers can't pull off and view Mt. Rushmore…run over the cones. http://t.co/tIqVugjF6i—
El Rushbo II (@GabrielTompkins) October 05, 2013
Park Ranger admits being told to make life as difficult for people as possible http://ning.it/1f8W1dq
“Money isn't the issue,” National Parks Director Jonathan Jarvis insisted. “These parks are owned by the federal government.
We say when they are open and when they are closed.”
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parks are owned by feds and states, plus privately Miss PH... and welcome back. I asked howzit of ya, on your status update and still wondering bud :)
@Jon Reid I thought state parks were state owned! Let me do some research... That's another thing... Do state Governors have the right to keep it open if private supporters provide workers of volunteers? Damn just gotta be a way to turn it around instead of complying.
Spoiled lil baby brats, can't have their way, piss & moan while they shit on your day
How stupid and idiotic this tactic is. Like a brat throwing a hissy fit in the sandbox. I hope people realize the deeper problem and do something about it.. And open their eyes to what's going on. Be furious!
By the way ...do national parks belong to the people of this country or do they belong to the government corporation?
They have money for the cones though. How stupid. Why don't they just throw water balloons at the people while wearing clown clothes? That would be more accurate of their role with this bogus shutdown.
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