I didn't read all of the above posts but I thought I'd add my two cent's worth here.
Is there anywhere one can live off the land in the US?? Well, that should be an easy answer; just ask any Native American, they'll tell you. I think the last people living off the land were the plains and great basin tribes but General Custer, Colonel Chivington, Colonel Crook and the rest of those b*st*rds took care of that.
From what happened there, I would think that the US government probably doesn't want anyone "living off the land" anymore.
Well, I guess you could argue that back then, they wanted the Euros living off the land, and no one else. Of course, fast forward to todays, and it's pretty clear the Civil War overturned the Declaration of Independence, LOL! By that point, yes, we all became subjects of the Federal Gov't. Has it's plusses and minuses, but true nonetheless.
A quick second thought. Summarily killing off the buffalo herd. Man, what a waste.
Weird how you put that; we all became subjects of the Gov. Isn't that what we were to the Queen of Brittan before the Revolutionary war?
When considering what we're talking about here it sure looks more like we're talking about the Land of the Illusion of Freedom, doesn't it?
....still beats living in Afghanistan or something though!
The buffalo: WOW, what a thought that was....if you wanna get rid of certain people or have them give in and surrender, kill all of the animals and the environment in which they live. Hey, aren't we doing that to ourselves today with urban sprawl etc??? I wonder when we will finally give in and surrender?
Well, I guess it is weird relative to typical thought on the matter. But thinking legalistically for a moment... The Declaration of Independence said in so many words, "You can be free where you stand if you list your gripes and pledge your life and fortune..."
Then the south tried to do the same, and their loss of the Civil War essentially said, "Nope, ya can't do that anymore, Declaration Overturned!"
All of which sort of makes the Gettysburg Address a bit of a sophistry.
"Four Score and Seven years ago".... a direct reference to the date of the Signing of the Declaration
"Our forefather brought forth on this continent a new nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal"... more backward references.
"Now we are engaged in a great civil war testing whether any nation so concieved and dedicated may long endure".... Umm... yeah conceived in succession from England, LOL! Dedicated to telling the King and his taxes to take a hike, and using the common folks to fight that battle...
"...that governement of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish..." Umm references to the constitution, which some say didn't authorize Lincoln to be engaged in the war in the first place...
Yeah, destroying all those buffalo was an affront to anyone that believes you only kill what you're going to eat. They were after all, other living beings. Animals, yes, but wanton killing, not cool.
Make no mistake, I don't know of a better place to be living, but lets say what the truth is, since that's what at least some part of the spirit of the first ammendment was supposed to be about, true?