most anti-aviation city in the nation
wrote in
Assuming he goes that far he is going to attract a lot of support
on the way. He is going to be joined by boatbuilders, potters,
home mechanics, woodworkers, metalworkers, sculptors,
gardeners, telecommuters, painters, seamstresses, photographers,
pretty much anyone who does anytihng as a hobby that is sometimes
also done on a commercial basis.
Why should they give him a bit of support. They have not been targeted.
If I were them, I would stay as far away from him as I could. Look what he
has done to homebuilding, by not being able or willing to mend fences with a
neighbor!
Bottom line is, he has a right to proceed, you have a fight to
ask him not to.
Did you mean fight or right?
Sure he has a right to fight it. I have a right to chop my private parts
off, if I want to. It does not make it any better of an idea, though.
I won't ask him not to. I doubt it would do any good, as he has not shown
an ability to handle the difficulties very well, so far.
I would ask him to consider carefully how he proceeds.
What happens next could carry far reaching implications, and could set
home-building back decades.
If you do not agree with that statement, you need to think a little longer
on the subject.
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Jim in NC
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