Friday, March 07, 2008

Does this gentleman resent pollution expenses that protecdt public from sewage in our habor? We don't need his business. Go away. .

This man from Saratoga Springs, New York is what my grandmother would call "typical of his type." :) He's against the government regulating sewage poilution from his sailboat. I'm sure that the late William F. Buckley, Jr., an avid sailor, would not have minded pollution inspections of his sailboat. But this lugubrious goober evidently thinks it's a treat for him to frequent our restaurants and then deposit his sewage in our harbor. Go away.

Nor do we need other noisome nettlesome nasty people, like those who have mismanaged City Hall since April 13, 1998 (City Manager WILLIAM B. HARRISS and his coterie of clowns). They too have polluted our Nation's Oldest City -- but they make the gentleman from Saratoga Springs look like a piker. HARRISS & Co. put solid waste in our Old City Reservoir. Then they wanted to ship it back to the historic Lincolnville community. Now they're acting like they won't cooperate with Open Records requests, trying to charge us tens of thousands of dollars for our records.

As a temporarily ungrammatical Sir Winston Spencer Churchill once said, "this is something up with which we should not have to put."

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