Brian,
Her comments were exactly what I was trying to get across in the
other thread. Now City Planners can use acquistion of Taxes as a
means to take personal propery. There is a situation in Houston in
which a family owned river front business is about to lose 300 feet of
their property so a
Brian,
I suggest you write your U.S. Senator/Congressperson and express
your View. Also Contact your State reps and request they pass
legislation which will prevent Cities/Government from using eminent
domain unless it is to remove blight. This issue is getting a lot
of airtime on talk radio
John,
I am not a consitutional scholar either, but from what I have read
and heard, the neigborhood was not blighted, yes New London has a high
unenployment rate, but taking one persons private property and giving
it to another (corporation) simply because the corporation can
generate more Taxes
Greg,
Well said!
Larry
On 6/6/05, Greg Harbican [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, up till 9/11 most people entered the military for one of two reasons.
The first and most popular reason is Education.
They think that it will be an easy way the get an education, without having
to work
Mike,
I agree that anyone should be allowed to PEACEFULLY protest, but I
find it disturbing that individuals would protest military recruiters
on college campuses(sp). I am retired military and feel a strong bond
with our military.
Feel free to protest the administrations positions/policies,
Mike,
I understand your position but I must still disagree with the method
being employed to reach the goal.
Todd,
I must agressively disagree with your perception. As someone who
has been there gone through the enlistment process and served for 21
years. I know what goes on inside.
I
Tim, Greg, Todd, et al.
I remember the day I enlisted and the process, guess it just pays to
ask questions. I knew about the reserve requirement if I did not
complete 6 years on active duty. (I enlisted for 4 years active, two
reserve). I also knew what the guys who enlisted for three years
Keith,
I knew, from previous veiwing on this list, that I would definetly
be in the minority. However, discussion and sharing opinions is the
best part of living in any democracy. How else would we ever get new
ideas, solutions.
I guess it is just the Red State in me, but I am proud of the
Jason,
I have to disagree with assumptions with respect to N. Korea. While
North Korea and South Korea were talking about steps which could lead
to re-unification and during the Clinton Presidency, North Korea was
still developing the technology and infrastructure to build nuclear
weapons.
Before I ask my question, I did search the archives but did not find
any information regarding my specific question.
I am building a BD processor - based on the appelseed design - and I
intend to use a Northern Industiral Clear water Pump - 760GPH, 1 1/2in
ports. I would like to neck the ports
Jules
Thank you for the info. I will have two elbows after the discharge
(both at the five foot height). I will also be modifying the
discharge from the reactor to accomodate a 1 1/2 feed to the pump.
Appreciate the help.
Larry
On 5/11/05, Jules Veres [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!You
Kim,
I continue to be amazed by the disregard for others demonstrated by
most drivers. I commute 30 miles to and from work each day. I see
people reading books, talking on phones, and/or putting on makeup
while driving. Our society seems to think that multi-taksing extends
into their driving
I am new to the quest for alternative fuels and would like to know if
there are any groups/individuals already producing Homebrewed
Biodiesel in San Antonio, Texas.
Thanks for the help.
Larry
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