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Date Posted: 20:36:48 01/21/03 Tue
Author: zuwahrah
Subject: Re: Mayor Langford on PINKY
In reply to: talkonline 's message, "Mayor Langford on PINKY" on 20:07:21 01/21/03 Tue


The committee that they were talking about is a committee designed to bring the Atlantic City boardwalk back to it's "former glory".

All they're probably going to do is to put a lot more obstacles on the boardwalk to make walking more difficult and they're probably going to light the boardwalk up so that that you can't tell the difference between night and day.

It's all going to be for naught, because, when the "Bogata" opens this summer, the boardwalk is going to become a ghost town, anyway!

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[> Re: Mayor Langford on PINKY -- Ratso, 08:08:04 01/22/03 Wed

Mayor Langford is not the problem. The leaches who surround the Mayor are the problem. His ideas are good and in line with what most AC residents feel. His supporters feel they have been screwed in the past (and they may have been), but holding the city's progress back while they catch up is detrimental to everyone --and in the long run, even to them. Don King Blv'd is just a glowing example of the lack of gray matter is some people's cranium.

I like Calloway's insisting on enforcement of Dep't Heads being AC residents. It makes sense especially if the law is on the books. There could be room for granfathered people in special circumstances. If the Mayor and City Council spent more time thinking and determining what might be best for AC and less time bickering and creating $$$ contracts for their buddies we would all be well served.


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