To: TheSpottedOwl; dandelion; dixiegrrl; All
I'll help you fill the sandbags though :) Well, grab a shovel sweetheart. I have a feeling that's not the only thing regarding this case that could be shoveled. If you get my drift.
I've been looking around regarding Damonte. A lot of what I'm seeing is his being the attorney for a bunch of different groups buying mobile home land -- usually out from under a bunch of elderly people.
Scenario: Elderly person has mobile home on beach front property. Same person buys insurance (gee, where from???) at an exhorbitant rate. Then the big boys come in and buy the land out from under them. Not only are they out a place to park their home, they're out all that insurance money. Because surely they insured a home on the beach front.
Is that really far fetched?
853 posted on
09/02/2003 3:04:26 PM PDT by
kimmie7
(Government Sanctioned murder in FL! Christians, get out of the pews & MAKE YOUR STAND!)
To: kimmie7
Re: the mobile home crisis. The elderly have a fixed income and will never be able to afford another home of any kind. They are forced into a group home or a nursing home for the elderly. That's just a hop, skip and a jump from Hospice and once again, WHO DECIDES WHO LIVES AND WHO DIES? That is the end result when you have a really, lame statute that IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL!!!
898 posted on
09/02/2003 4:22:15 PM PDT by
floriduh voter
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To: kimmie7; All
Oops on the duplicate post. And, faxing AG Crist was meant for "all". I got all flustered when my headings disappeared. I thought I was in trouble. LOL
916 posted on
09/02/2003 5:21:07 PM PDT by
floriduh voter
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To: kimmie7
Not to me. When I first read the post that is exactly what I thought. I just got back on the computer, had to let hubby have his turn with the toy!
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