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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Tom" wrote in message
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Link to photos showing how the battlefield looked before superintendent
John
Latschar raped it.
http://users.snip.net/~hart/

We loved Gettysburg: took dozens of week-long trips, spent many
thousands of
dollars there, but those days are over thanks to park superintendent
John
Latschar. He's ruining the battlefield. He calls it restoration.
Desecration
is more descriptive. If we spent another dime we'd be supporting the
destruction. Trees are being ripped out wholesale. The deer have been
slaughtered. Visiting on a Nov. evening is an experience everyone
should be
able to enjoy, but he shortened the hours so you'll be ticketed and
labeled
criminals. He threw up so many one-way signs that traffic has become a
tourist's nightmare. He likes saying, "The time for comment was during
the
planning, not now." Well, Bozo, the public DID and continues to comment,
but
you ignore them. Tens of 1000s have voiced their concern, but you act
as
though the battlefield is your own private domain. It belongs to the
taxpayers, not an arrogant, government-appointed bureaucrat. Ghost
hunters
have been turned away in droves. He said they're in the same category as
drug users. (look it up) What a moron. Not only is the town losing a
fortune
toward the local economy, the park is losing thousands of watchful eyes.
Those with evil intent will always gain access at night, as was proven
by
the recent vandalism. Closing the park merely keeps honest folks out.
John
Latschar has, in affect, given vandals free rein. Attendance is lagging.
He
blames everything except his own bumbling. He moans about never having
enough money, yet continues wasting funds on senseless projects that
divide
the townspeople and drives others away. It's typical government
ineptness.
Looks like John Latschar sits around dreaming up new ways to **** people
off. If he's not shooting the wildlife, cutting down 100s of acres of
trees,
or screwing up traffic flow, he'll devise some other dumbass plan.
Chances
are he'll eventually move on to another location leaving his mess and
debts
behind for someone else. (He's done it before) What's worse than
allowing
John Latschar to inflict so much damage to such hallowed ground? Most of
you
sit idly by and let it happen without so much as a whimper. Talk is
cheap,
holding back spending speaks volumes. We're doing our part. Good bye
Gettysburg. You were our favorite place on Earth until John Latschar
raped
you. Now you're just a memory. What a pity and disgrace.



Find out if he uses outside contractors for some of the work, especially
the ongoing tree work. Then, write a letter to the local paper. Using the
most innocent wording you can muster, question whether Latschar might be
just a little bit too cozy with some of these contractors. Bribed, in
other words. He's probably not, but it's always fun to drag a local whore
out from under his rock and into the spotlight.



Halliburton syndrome?


It begins locally. I'm about to write a letter to our local paper about yet
another major project that'll eat up taxpayer money, cause traffic problems,
and in the end, fail and/or be hated by everyone who views it. It's an awful
idea, and yet, a number of politicians are pushing relentlessly to go ahead
with it. Public comment meetings have almost turned violent because it's
clear that the fix is in, the meetings are pointless.

The letter will probaby result in my being sued for slander, or my home
being blown up. I'll be suggesting that the politicians who favor the
project should explain their relationships with certain construction
companies, or be looked at by the FBI.