To: Albion Wilde
Let's not forget the politically unfavorable appearance of the property owner here. In our local area, a cellphone tower was supposed to go up near the all-minority high school, but outraged parents pressured the Democrat local government and have now stopped that. The next step would have been getting Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson to put this grave injustice and oppression by white people onto their to-do list.
The FCC has gone a long way in reliving local communities from the burden of extorting large sums from those wishing to place cell phone towers. Bottom line? Less costs to be passed on to cell phone customers. This is a case of the federal government allowing people to actually use the property they own, as opposed to the locals who think they own every square inch of the city.
226 posted on
09/28/2007 2:33:17 PM PDT by
Mark was here
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To: Mark was here
Care to respond to my closing question in 199?
231 posted on
09/28/2007 3:11:16 PM PDT by
Balding_Eagle
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