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Old 08-18-2008, 11:51 AM
Taltarzac
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Originally Posted by Peachie
Oh, it's ok, Graciegirl!! Lol. :bigthumbsup: I think if anyone reads my posts, they know I adhere to the belief we must be involved and to work positively toward change.

And now Kathleen, I'm ashamed of nothing. This is about issues, not egos, please remember that. We did not ever own any of the shopping centers. Period. You say you are well read and informed so surely you know that to be a fact. You must also be very aware of the scope of foreign investments in the United States and that businesses and properties are sold by development people every day. The problem here seems to lie within the laws of the CCD's and that may be the area were the changes should be positioned. And if the law is effected that those changes are implemented, we will pay for all the excellent amenities, golf courses, entertainment and so on, in other ways. Quite simply, there is no such thing as a free ride. No developer, property management company or whomever will absorb the huge costs associated with these features. Whether the costs are hidden in other areas or our bonds, we will be paying the price for fine living. Also, foreign companies are not going to buy shopping centers to drive us all out of the area. What would be the point?

Best Mom, do not send private messages to me regarding your impressions of the mental health or personalities of other posters. I am only interested in The Villages in this forum and have NO interest in that type of dialogue.

In the end, I will enjoy my life as I go, vote and support and necessary changes that will continue to improve our community.
If this impressions on the mental health of posters reflects back on me the originator of this string please note that I am listed in several Marquis Who Who's in the World editions as well as three or four Marquis Who Who in America from the period 1992 through 2002. Since 1991, some of the powers that be in legal publishing and law librarianship have used labels of mentally ill as a weapon of distraction -- like some lawyers do to get their criminal defendants off-- while I have been fighting to get practical materials into law libraries and others for survivors of crimes. You can check for yourself whether this material is in libraries using the Internet. This is extremely easy. https://www.talkofthevillages.com/sm....html#msg10959

Here is one such useful link for survivors of crimes here in Lake County, FL. http://www.lakeline.lib.fl.us/intern...oryCategory=24 I have been trying to get a link like this at the Villages Public Library as well as at Marion County Public Library for a few years. There was an article by Mr. Gary Corsair about my efforts here in TV and its libraries (Sumter, Marion, and Lake) in The Villages Daily Sun on Memorial Day of 2007. https://www.talkofthevillages.com/sm...0.html#msg4790

Again you can check for yourself about these resources being there. I got a link at the U of MN Law Library within the last year or so which would be of use for survivors of crimes. Not sure it is even still there now that I look. Just checked. It is still there http://local.law.umn.edu/library/sub...-web.html#Crim https://www.talkofthevillages.com/sm....html#msg34658

Since 1992, I have tried to do this work in every US state as well as many foreign countries with some success. Not as much as I would have liked for all the time and effort, money, and stomach acid I have put into this.