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Proposed Northern Arc divides neighbor from neighbor, Southside from Northside
Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^
| 02/04/02
| Julie Hairston
Posted on 02/04/2002 4:33:40 PM PST by FreedomFriend
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To: bimbo
As a retired Professor from Ga. State, Gumbert is now seeing the results of Liberal "Government Uber Alles," so widely supported by acadamia. Its OK to screw with the property rights of "common people" for "the common good" but they scream when they are subjugated to the same treatment. I have ZERO sympathy for them.
Excellent point! Your typical, socialist college professor is an ardent NIMBYite (not-in-my-backyard).
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02/05/2002 7:32:03 AM PST
by
mrustow
To: all
Just another enviral who moves into an area and becomes No Growth, No Roads, No nothing to protect his new purchase.
Screw the others who have to leave hours before work to get to work and get home late!
Moon Beam Brown started this process when he bacame governor of California. When he was sworn in, he started his famous Era of Limits! So in California have no new roads, no new power plants, no new dams for water and power, and all of the NIMBY shrill yells of the envirals.
Last but not least, I'm sure that this left wing professor never shed a tear when his enviral nazis used rural cleansing to move loggers from their homes for the spotted owl. He probably cheered last fall when his fellow envirals tried to rurally cleanse the close to 1400 farmers and ranchers in the Klamath Basin.
Zero sympathy for any enviral life long professor. I'm sure that he has donated money to the local/national enviral nazis and cheered when they rurally cleansed people even in Georgia.
To: FreedomFriend
The public had to pick up the tab for such waste? Yes, of course. This is a transit authority project and they are funded by a sales tax.
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02/05/2002 8:10:27 AM PST
by
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posted on
02/05/2002 7:26:33 PM PST
by
mafree
To: FreedomFriend
"I think this year is going to be the turning point," said Ed Sensenbrenner, a retired Lockheed engineer who lives in Bartow County. "If we don't kill it this year, we've got it." Seems Ed can read the writing on the wall.
To: FreedomFriend
It was a stab at the land grabbers methods, even though serious it was meant for a laugh.
If 1400 farm families in Klamath Falls , Oregon can't stop them, this family doesn't stand a chance.
I hate it, but until people wake up, many more of us are going to suffer.
Peace
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posted on
02/06/2002 3:52:29 AM PST
by
Eustace
To: editor-surveyor
Sierra Club in defense of farmers? Ah! that's a good one for a nice stab in the back. Can you believe it? Those guys are recruiting forces even amongst the ones they intend to kill and get rid of.
To: editor-surveyor
MEGA-DITTOS to you, editor surveyor!!!!!!!!!!!!
NIMBYs are nitwits!
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