Thursday, October 28, 2004

Nuttiness at RANCH

So apparently, one of the members of the RANCH planning committee (the source of many of the pro-Landmarking forces) thinks that even though our district hasn't been landmarked, people should start going through Landmarks and the RANCH planning committee for all projects anyway.

Why?

Cause no-one has told RANCH that they CAN'T force them.

Who was it that said the road to hell is paved with good intentions? (And that is giving this guy the benfit of some serious doubt).

Tell 'em no, people.

Tell them that if they want to dictate what happens to your property they can buy it off you. If they don't want to put their money where thir mouth is, STOP INTERFERING WITH OUR RIGHTS.

Next planning meeting for RANCH: 7:30 pm. Monday, November 1. 1919 N. Seminary. This is a PUBLIC meeting.

You may want to bring your copy of the Bill of Rights from the U.S. Constitution. Particularly that Fifth Amendment part. You know, the one that says that we have a right to our private property, and that neither you, nor "the public," can take it from us without just compensation?

http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/constitution.billofrights.html#amendmentvi

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