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Re: [Fwd: (rshsdepot) East Williston, NY]
Paul:
I read your lengthy commentary yesterday as well as Mr. Lanzo's comment, and
while, again, they are appreciated, I must tell you that I now have to use
our vile, hateful, lying, degenerate political opponent's (who NEVER take
their own words to heart or actually use them!) favorite comment:
"The people" NOT the RR must take responsibility for this.
It was NOT the RR's fault, it was the community's fault.
My dear and favorite law professor used to say:
"a thing is not what you say it is; it is what it is," and no matter how
much you try to tell us that black is white, it is NOT. The PEOPLE of E.
Williston were "at fault," but y'know what? Maybe "they" didn't and don't
care and there are no small number of communities that have the same feeling
and attitude.
In our minds it is "criminal." In their minds it is ridding themselves of
an eyesore, and at the risk of upsetting you, there is no choice but to lay
you out on this one: the salvation of a historic building is the
RESPONSIBILITY of the people of that community and they didn't care.
Again, end of story.
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The Railroad Station Historical Society maintains a database of existing
railroad structures at: http://www.rrshs.org
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