--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "justifiedright" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
You are The Man Tommy. They just don't want to get it.








That old NY Times article should be proof enough that my 
understanding 
> of Asbury Park history far outweighs Werners.
> 
> He and I have debated before the issuse of whether Bradly wanted 
the 
> public to own the Beachfront or not.
> 
> Werner's postion, espoused ad nauseum at council meetings, is that 
> Bradley's desire was that the people of Asbury Park would own and 
> control the beachfront for their purposes in perpetuity. Oh how 
nice!
> 
> He NEVER EVER gave any facts from which he drew that conclusion.
> 
> 
> I always took the opposite postion. I said Bradley never wanted the 
> people ot have it, and he wished to keep it privately owned for 
himself.
> 
> I did have facts upon which I drew that conclusion.  I said that 
there 
> was eventually a lawsuit instituted wherein the City wanted to 
wrest 
> control of the beach from Bradley.  He reluctenly settled it for 
> $100,000.00.  That proves he didn't want the people to own and 
control 
> it.
> 
> See the differece there?  I drew my conclusion based upon 
historical 
> facts.  Werner has no facts upon which he drew his conclusion.  
None.
> 
> Now take a look at that newpaper article.  It makes clear Bradley 
DID 
> NOT WANT  public ownership of the beach. He wanted to keep it. It 
> supports what I've been saying for years, and is contrary to what 
> Werner has been concluding.
> 
> Now here is something for the future, not the past.  I predict 
there 
> are people on this board that are far more partisan than I am.  
There 
> is no way they will concede Werner is dead wrong even though 
objective 
> proof has just be posted to this board.
> 
> They will ignore history not to say Werner is wrong, just as Werner 
> does.
> 
> Maybe someone will be objective and look at the facts and admit 
whose 
> conclusion the facts support.  Anyone up to the challenge?
> 
> There's only one historian here.  That's me.
>





 
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