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"NOYB" wrote in message
nk.net...

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P Fritz wrote:
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On 9 Dec 2005 09:25:19 -0800, wrote:

Hey Bassy,

It was the Democratic City Council in New London, CT who turned all
eminent domain decisions to a PRIVATE developer - the New London
Development Corporation who immediately started proceedings against
people in the Fort Trumbull neighborhood which ultimately led to the
Kelo decision by the USSC. Let me spell it out for you - D E M O C R
A T S sold out to the evil P R I V A T E interests in New London

which
made all this possible.

The implications of this immediately went nation wide. And it was all
the fault of a DEMOCRAT controlled City Council.

Let me be sure you understand - D E M O C R A T S...



I had to go look up what kevin was posting, and as usual, he shoots
himself in the foot once again.

It is a D E M O C R A T mayor Michael Brown who is pushing the seizure

of
private property, and very likely in violation of the restrictive state
law
passed after the SCOTUS decision

And Kevin wonders why he is the "King of the NG idiots" ????


IT's a REPUBLICAN law, in the STATE OF FLORIDA, you dip****!!!!


Eminent domain in Riviera Beach is being conducted at the local

level...not
at the state or gubernatorial level.


And the DEMOCRATS are trying to skirt the restrictions of the state law.

Kevin has soiled himself once again.......but will continue to shout his
position thinking that if he does it long enough, it will become true.

What else can you expect from the "King of the NG idiots"???







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But the state does have criterea that the DEMOCRATS seem to be skirting
around................

"That ruling has led to moves in Congress and at least 35 states,
including Florida, to restrict the use of eminent-domain seizures of
private property.

'Blighted' land may be seized

In Florida, the law allows local officials to take private land for
redevelopment if they deem it "blighted." In May 2001, a study
conducted for the city found that "slum and blighted conditions"
existed in about a third of Riviera Beach and that redevelopment was
necessary "in the interest of public health, safety, morals and
welfare."

A skeptical Babson, who lives in a single-story, concrete-block home
painted aqua that she shares with parrots and a dog, did her own
survey. For three months, she walked the streets of Riviera Beach
photographing houses classified as "dilapidated" or "deteriorated" by
specialists hired by the city.

The official study, she said, was riddled with errors and
misclassifications. Lots inventoried as "vacant" (one of 14 criteria
that allow Florida cities or counties to declare a neighborhood
blighted) actually had homes on them built in 1997, she said. One house
deemed "dilapidated," she found, was two years old.

Mayor Brown and Floyd T. Johnson, executive director of the Riviera
Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, did not respond to repeated
requests from the Los Angeles Times for an interview.

The redevelopment agency's website says the plan will "create a city
respected for its community pride and purpose, and reshape it into a
most desirable urban [place] to live, work, shop and relax for its
residents, business and visitors."

In past media interviews, Brown has said that his city was in dire need
of jobs and that if officials weren't allowed to resort to eminent
domain to spur growth, Riviera Beach could perish

"Lord Reginald Smithers" Ask me about my driveway leading up to my manor.
wrote in message . ..
Kevin,
Let me speak slowly just for you. The State Law does not REQUIRE the

county
or city to do anything. The Democratic controlled county and mayor who is
pushing the plan.

DAMN THOSE DEMOCRATS, DAMN THEM TO HELL AND BACK.


wrote in message
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wrote:
On 9 Dec 2005 09:25:19 -0800,
wrote:

This, by the way, is a STATE law. Who to hell is the governor of that
hell hole anyway? Oh, yeah, Jeb Bush!


Palm beach county is democrat country. It is a democrat mayor who is
pushing this plan.
These are the same compassionate liberals who wanted mandatory photo
IDs for all "guest workers" in their community and wanted to gate the
whole damn town. If you are black or brown, don't let the sun go down
on your ass in Palm Beach. That also applies to poor white people.


It's a STATE LAW, NOT A COUNTY ORDINANCE





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Paul,
I can promise you, Kevin will not say "Opps, I screwed up". He will insist
it is everyone else who doesn't understand. Ask Kevin about whiskey. For
some reason, Kevin does not realize whiskey must be aged in charred oak
barrels to be considered whiskey. If they are not, they are just another
grain alcohol.


"P Fritz" wrote in message
...

"NOYB" wrote in message
nk.net...

wrote in message
oups.com...

P Fritz wrote:
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On 9 Dec 2005 09:25:19 -0800, wrote:

Hey Bassy,

It was the Democratic City Council in New London, CT who turned all
eminent domain decisions to a PRIVATE developer - the New London
Development Corporation who immediately started proceedings against
people in the Fort Trumbull neighborhood which ultimately led to the
Kelo decision by the USSC. Let me spell it out for you - D E M O C
R
A T S sold out to the evil P R I V A T E interests in New London

which
made all this possible.

The implications of this immediately went nation wide. And it was
all
the fault of a DEMOCRAT controlled City Council.

Let me be sure you understand - D E M O C R A T S...



I had to go look up what kevin was posting, and as usual, he shoots
himself in the foot once again.

It is a D E M O C R A T mayor Michael Brown who is pushing the seizure

of
private property, and very likely in violation of the restrictive
state
law
passed after the SCOTUS decision

And Kevin wonders why he is the "King of the NG idiots" ????

IT's a REPUBLICAN law, in the STATE OF FLORIDA, you dip****!!!!


Eminent domain in Riviera Beach is being conducted at the local

level...not
at the state or gubernatorial level.


And the DEMOCRATS are trying to skirt the restrictions of the state law.

Kevin has soiled himself once again.......but will continue to shout his
position thinking that if he does it long enough, it will become true.

What else can you expect from the "King of the NG idiots"???









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DAMN THOSE DEMOCRATIC CROOKS. THEY SHOULD ALL BE CASTRATED.

Rivera Beach is right next to Palm Beach, so it is easy to understand why
they could not get this correct either.


"P Fritz" wrote in message
...
But the state does have criterea that the DEMOCRATS seem to be skirting
around................

"That ruling has led to moves in Congress and at least 35 states,
including Florida, to restrict the use of eminent-domain seizures of
private property.

'Blighted' land may be seized

In Florida, the law allows local officials to take private land for
redevelopment if they deem it "blighted." In May 2001, a study
conducted for the city found that "slum and blighted conditions"
existed in about a third of Riviera Beach and that redevelopment was
necessary "in the interest of public health, safety, morals and
welfare."

A skeptical Babson, who lives in a single-story, concrete-block home
painted aqua that she shares with parrots and a dog, did her own
survey. For three months, she walked the streets of Riviera Beach
photographing houses classified as "dilapidated" or "deteriorated" by
specialists hired by the city.

The official study, she said, was riddled with errors and
misclassifications. Lots inventoried as "vacant" (one of 14 criteria
that allow Florida cities or counties to declare a neighborhood
blighted) actually had homes on them built in 1997, she said. One house
deemed "dilapidated," she found, was two years old.

Mayor Brown and Floyd T. Johnson, executive director of the Riviera
Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, did not respond to repeated
requests from the Los Angeles Times for an interview.

The redevelopment agency's website says the plan will "create a city
respected for its community pride and purpose, and reshape it into a
most desirable urban [place] to live, work, shop and relax for its
residents, business and visitors."

In past media interviews, Brown has said that his city was in dire need
of jobs and that if officials weren't allowed to resort to eminent
domain to spur growth, Riviera Beach could perish

"Lord Reginald Smithers" Ask me about my driveway leading up to my
manor.
wrote in message . ..
Kevin,
Let me speak slowly just for you. The State Law does not REQUIRE the

county
or city to do anything. The Democratic controlled county and mayor who
is
pushing the plan.

DAMN THOSE DEMOCRATS, DAMN THEM TO HELL AND BACK.


wrote in message
oups.com...

wrote:
On 9 Dec 2005 09:25:19 -0800,
wrote:

This, by the way, is a STATE law. Who to hell is the governor of that
hell hole anyway? Oh, yeah, Jeb Bush!


Palm beach county is democrat country. It is a democrat mayor who is
pushing this plan.
These are the same compassionate liberals who wanted mandatory photo
IDs for all "guest workers" in their community and wanted to gate the
whole damn town. If you are black or brown, don't let the sun go down
on your ass in Palm Beach. That also applies to poor white people.

It's a STATE LAW, NOT A COUNTY ORDINANCE









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What to hell? Are you trying to cow down me?

LMAO

Speaking of whiskey, I have to cross the border to the south and go measure
an old residence that was once owned by a nephew of Hiram Walker......just
down the block from the distillery.

And yes.....I do have to go south to get into Canada.


"Lord Reginald Smithers" Ask me about my driveway leading up to my manor.
wrote in message ...
Paul,
I can promise you, Kevin will not say "Opps, I screwed up". He will

insist
it is everyone else who doesn't understand. Ask Kevin about whiskey. For
some reason, Kevin does not realize whiskey must be aged in charred oak
barrels to be considered whiskey. If they are not, they are just another
grain alcohol.


"P Fritz" wrote in message
...

"NOYB" wrote in message
nk.net...

wrote in message
oups.com...

P Fritz wrote:
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On 9 Dec 2005 09:25:19 -0800, wrote:

Hey Bassy,

It was the Democratic City Council in New London, CT who turned

all
eminent domain decisions to a PRIVATE developer - the New London
Development Corporation who immediately started proceedings

against
people in the Fort Trumbull neighborhood which ultimately led to

the
Kelo decision by the USSC. Let me spell it out for you - D E M O

C
R
A T S sold out to the evil P R I V A T E interests in New London

which
made all this possible.

The implications of this immediately went nation wide. And it was
all
the fault of a DEMOCRAT controlled City Council.

Let me be sure you understand - D E M O C R A T S...



I had to go look up what kevin was posting, and as usual, he

shoots
himself in the foot once again.

It is a D E M O C R A T mayor Michael Brown who is pushing the

seizure
of
private property, and very likely in violation of the restrictive
state
law
passed after the SCOTUS decision

And Kevin wonders why he is the "King of the NG idiots" ????

IT's a REPUBLICAN law, in the STATE OF FLORIDA, you dip****!!!!

Eminent domain in Riviera Beach is being conducted at the local

level...not
at the state or gubernatorial level.


And the DEMOCRATS are trying to skirt the restrictions of the state law.

Kevin has soiled himself once again.......but will continue to shout his
position thinking that if he does it long enough, it will become true.

What else can you expect from the "King of the NG idiots"???











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I have to admit though, Rivera Beach was a s**t hole 15 years ago when I
traveled there all the time. It was sandwiched between West Palm to the
south, Palm Beach Gardens to the north (the Gardens Mall there was a project
of mine) and Singer Island. Rivera Beach has a great location, adjacent to
the Intercoastal.

"Lord Reginald Smithers" Ask me about my driveway leading up to my manor.
wrote in message ...
DAMN THOSE DEMOCRATIC CROOKS. THEY SHOULD ALL BE CASTRATED.

Rivera Beach is right next to Palm Beach, so it is easy to understand why
they could not get this correct either.


"P Fritz" wrote in message
...
But the state does have criterea that the DEMOCRATS seem to be skirting
around................

"That ruling has led to moves in Congress and at least 35 states,
including Florida, to restrict the use of eminent-domain seizures of
private property.

'Blighted' land may be seized

In Florida, the law allows local officials to take private land for
redevelopment if they deem it "blighted." In May 2001, a study
conducted for the city found that "slum and blighted conditions"
existed in about a third of Riviera Beach and that redevelopment was
necessary "in the interest of public health, safety, morals and
welfare."

A skeptical Babson, who lives in a single-story, concrete-block home
painted aqua that she shares with parrots and a dog, did her own
survey. For three months, she walked the streets of Riviera Beach
photographing houses classified as "dilapidated" or "deteriorated" by
specialists hired by the city.

The official study, she said, was riddled with errors and
misclassifications. Lots inventoried as "vacant" (one of 14 criteria
that allow Florida cities or counties to declare a neighborhood
blighted) actually had homes on them built in 1997, she said. One house
deemed "dilapidated," she found, was two years old.

Mayor Brown and Floyd T. Johnson, executive director of the Riviera
Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, did not respond to repeated
requests from the Los Angeles Times for an interview.

The redevelopment agency's website says the plan will "create a city
respected for its community pride and purpose, and reshape it into a
most desirable urban [place] to live, work, shop and relax for its
residents, business and visitors."

In past media interviews, Brown has said that his city was in dire need
of jobs and that if officials weren't allowed to resort to eminent
domain to spur growth, Riviera Beach could perish

"Lord Reginald Smithers" Ask me about my driveway leading up to my
manor.
wrote in message . ..
Kevin,
Let me speak slowly just for you. The State Law does not REQUIRE the

county
or city to do anything. The Democratic controlled county and mayor who
is
pushing the plan.

DAMN THOSE DEMOCRATS, DAMN THEM TO HELL AND BACK.


wrote in message
oups.com...

wrote:
On 9 Dec 2005 09:25:19 -0800,
wrote:

This, by the way, is a STATE law. Who to hell is the governor of

that
hell hole anyway? Oh, yeah, Jeb Bush!


Palm beach county is democrat country. It is a democrat mayor who is
pushing this plan.
These are the same compassionate liberals who wanted mandatory photo
IDs for all "guest workers" in their community and wanted to gate

the
whole damn town. If you are black or brown, don't let the sun go

down
on your ass in Palm Beach. That also applies to poor white people.

It's a STATE LAW, NOT A COUNTY ORDINANCE









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Skipper wrote:
Palm beach county is democrat country. It is a democrat mayor who is
pushing this plan.


You idiot, it's a STATE LAW, NOT a county ordinance!! A STATE
LAW......now, quickly, what party is now governing Florida?


It's not the law that's the problem, it's the abuse of law by a black
Mayor. Remember the OJ case?

--
Skipper


Here you go.

Probably still time for you to order several of these religious icons
in time for the upcoming
holiday. I know how much you would treasure the opportunity to display
these proudly in your home. In spite of all the flak you keep passing
my way I'll ignore that, in the spirit of the season, and share this
valuable link with you.

http://www.littleafrica.com/blacksantas/

Enjoy.

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I think that Kevin left the building with Elvis.


Well, probably went back to rehab, after being cut loose for "work
release"

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