Uh, Oh
It would seem that our hosts are modifying some scripts. Maybe we are just overloading the server!
By Adrian
It would seem that our hosts are modifying some scripts. Maybe we are just overloading the server!
By Adrian
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Uh, Oh
It would seem that our hosts are modifying some scripts. Maybe we are just overloading the server! By Adrian |
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Enough Already
With all due respect to the previous message, I have to comment on the points within. I have grown quite tired of some of the vague, utopian meandering that has long been the primary tool in the campaign for the city and county of Broomfield. It borders on cheap advertising tactics. The following excerpt will serve as an enlightening example as to why we should desire the county status:
I have asked for TANGIBLE benefits of forming the county. With the exception of only two remotely significant points out of ten proposed benefits, we have yet to hear of any. With the clear evidence showing that the county initiative was rushed into place behind the backs of Broomfield residents, another question still remains.
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4 Adrian
You don't mean MANUALLY modifying our scripts do you? I saw that the apostraphe thing got changed but I've assumed that was Neighborhood Link's text editor. I've seen that happen before here (I use apostraphes, turns out as quote marks) ... but 3 post's each slightly different. What's Up With That? By WW |
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For Adrian
Just about every benefit I outlined in my post to WW is a tangible benefit. Collectively, they make for a better community. Having local government closer to the people is not a tangible benefit? Having more coordinated and effective human services is not a tangible benefit? Having a health department that actually does what it is supposed to do is not a tangible benefit? Having a stronger voice in who gets elected to local office is not a tangible benefit? Having more effective local government with lower property taxes is not a special benefit? Indeed, these are all very tangible benefits. And, these are some of the reasons why Broomfield voters voted in favor of the city/county in 1998. It seems to me that you are arguing against them for the sake of an argument and, with all due respect, you are not making much sense. If you are opposed to the city/county because you don't like Broomfield's elected officials or for whatever other reasons you may have, that's fine. That's your right. But, to say there are no tangible benefits from the city/county is very wrong. By BBW |