--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "theshortsalepro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> In my view, the problems that plague Asbury Park are indicative 
> of a larger problem.  While discussions about curb height, 
historic 
> preservation, and a convoluted redevelopers agreement are 
important,so 
> too are political discussions because the solution to Asbury's 
ills as 
> well as Society's ills will be political. 
> 
> The average Joe doesn't much care about politics, having been 
> disenfranchised by the political process... as evidenced by the
> pitiful poll turnouts.  So if this isn't the right forum to 
discuss 
> long term solutions... the operative word being 'discuss' how else 
do 
> we engage the general public into much needed dialogue?  Ff the 
> discussions are intellectually honest, and serve to educate rather 
than 
> simply facilitate goon-like behavoir, this can be a powerful forum.
>

I agree, absolutely!  Thought this forum was all things Asbury.




 
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