Posted on 11/09/2017 9:13:45 AM PST by Sean_Anthony
Stop the public dog park and all other misuse of Veterans VA land Establish humanitarian emergency "Sanctuary Tent City" to protect our war-injured homeless Veterans Same way your boss protects illegal aliens, refugees
Its been brought to my attention by several people who attended last nights Brentwood Community Council meeting where you spoke and announced today is supposedly the last day to register either support or opposition regarding the City of Los Angeless free public dog park, free public recreation center and free public parking lot on Veterans VA land.
And why shouldnt it be free to the public because the City of LA has never paid any rent whatsoever over more than two decades while war-injured and destitute Veterans are forced to live homeless and hungry at skid row and in back-alley squalor?
What is the whole story here? What are your thoughts?
I’m against dog parks, period!
re: “Stop the public dog park and all other misuse of Veterans VA land”
By allowing ‘the public’ to use V.A. land, to relieve their precious pets, the public, is in effect, taking a public dump on veterans.
I don’t quite get the argument. If people didn’t walk their dogs there, veterans wouldn’t be homeless?
Attached is a so-called license agreement between the VA and City of Los Angeles for the public dog park, etc., which is contrary to the Congressional Act of 1887 and Legal Deed of 1888
If there is a Breech of COntract, why can’t the Executive Branch just EVICT THEM, then go after them for arrears and repair cost necessary to restore the Land to it’s natural state??
Using veterans as clickbait.
All kidding aside, we really do need your continuing support to keep FR funded. [FReepathon XL]
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3603207/posts
How about it, Sean? A few dollars to cover some of your clickbait?
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