Monday, August 04, 2008

So why is St. Johns County so slow to evacuate? The Davis Family and other campaign-contributing moneygrugging developers

When Nocatee was proposed, I was against it. Now the august County Commission Chair, Tom Manuel, who has turned into a lapdoggie for the Davis family, says it's enough to have saferooms in Nocatee homes because of the impossibility of evacuating timely.

When Nocatee was proposed, Judas Goat Roger van Ghent conned environmentalists into supporting it. They were wrong. Van Ghent took campaign contributions from the Davis family and will reportedly have a park named after him. The statute of limitations on the federal Hobbs Act has not been expried and may be tolled for fradulent concealment.

Just as the feds successfully prosecuted the real estate company of PIERRE THOMPSON for molesting a bald eagle nest tree, so too they might prosecute the unjust stewards and phony public interest advocates who purshed for a too-big development that now threatens evacuation from hurricanes.

FSU first reported its findings about slow evacuations in SJC and Bay County) in its FSU Research in Review earlier this year. Kudos to the Record for reporting them -- now let's talk about the implications -- crooked politicians made it happen.

Roger van Ghent should be held personally accountable for every life lost in a hurricane due to incomplete evacuation made possible by his pet project (Nocatee).

Ideas have consequences, and the idea that you can be a Judas Goat for trusting environmentalists and Democrats has consequences -- the world is watching you.

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