Amy, I don't think I know you. Have we ever met, socialized? Thank 
you for your candor, kindly allow me the same latitude.

--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Amy Quinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Werner,
> I have been reading your posts now for months. I can't help but get
> offended when you imply, and not subtly, everyone is an idiot but
> you.

Your feelings and reaction to my personality are yours to deal with. 
Some people clash and some don't, that's just the way life is. Don't 
shoot the messenger.

> I have read your posts and heard you speak and while I think you are
> brilliant on many issues emotional growth, I imagine, is not one of
> them.  You can explain the issue in simplistic terms with out
> implying people are stupid for not understanding it.

Thank you for the compliment, but your psycological evaluation of me 
is a bit premature as we have no social/interpersonal relationship 
that I am aware of.
  
> I was at the council meeting and while you had the last 4 years to
> attend every meeting and committee that took place in Asbury
> regarding the redevelopment many of us were working full time and
> were unable to attend.

Perhaps then you would view my experiance as a resource after getting 
over any perceived personality clashes.

> I want to mention that Property Law is a complex issue.  I
> took many classes in it at law school and it continues to befuddle
> me.
> And it is not only me.  Property Law questions asked on the bar exam
> in all the states are the lowest scored questions.   There are six
> subject asked for the bar; torts, constitutional law, property,
> criminal law, contracts, evidence.  Property law questions are
> always the questions that most people get wrong.
> Encroachments, adverse possession, easements, easements by
> prescription, eminent domain each one of these issues are complex
> and then adding city ordinance to them manages to make them a
> little more confusing.

Well, Now that we have introductions out of the way, let's meet for 
coffe/lunch/drinks and get to work figuring out if private property 
owners should be permitted to use or build on City property adjacent 
to theirs.

A good Historian and a good Lawyer is just what Asbury Park needs. 

> So while you seem to have a grasp on it all please stop
> implying people's inability to fully understand what is going on are
> ignorant.

Will do, It's just the frustration of dealing with a dysfunctional 
City. You must be new here :-)

Werner






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