To: summer
This governor is reluctant to do that. Sustainable Florida is precisely that, and it doesn't take eminent domain. All it takes is bureaucratic regulations.
Really, do your homework.
To: Carry_Okie
Carry, Here's some homework for you: consider for a second, a person like me, who is one of 8 million inhabitants of Manhattan, NY, a very small island only 5 miles long. Do you know what one of the greatest pleasure is in New York? It is to walk in Central Park on a beautiful spring day. Now, who owns Central park? You, Carry_Okie? Who SHOULD own Central Park? A private person? Your concept of only private ownership is the one and only way to live does not wash in a city of 8 million people where the only space that is green is owned by all the people. If I sound like a Commie/socialist/evil pig for enjoying a walk in the park, so be it.
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07/07/2002 2:23:18 PM PDT by
summer
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