It seems the feds continue to find less-important tasks to busy themselves with, such as raiding private citizens' homes looking for artifacts.
Reason would dictate that resources could be better spent, given the fact there are already so many Anasazi artifacts collected by the king's servants that they resort to breaking bowls for easier storage at places like "Edge of the Cedars Museum."
I find it a sad commentary on our hapless leaders when we find artifacts more important than viable babies. No wonder radical Islam hates such a dysfunctional society. Does anyone else see anything wrong with this picture, or have I gone down a rabbit hole?
I continue to scratch my head in wonder.
Travis D. Slade
Layton
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