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caught this one. maybe it was in the courthouse. maybe somebody was going w through files and deeds when it was being filed. maybe it b sparked some interest ,but it certainly sparked a lot of a lot of comments from the community, from those across the state landowners, farmers, ranchers, it s not like mr. gates has necessarily embraced the values of our community, of our state, of rural america and especially with the fact that his attack on meat proteinha has persistent attack on co2 and being defined as toxic gas and climate changei and then his positions on population control. it s got a lotma people up in arms. yeah, my problem right arm n yeah, the attacks on me in and of itself are completely run