--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Allan Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Congrats to the Coaster for running this story. It is nice to
know we have a local news opperation keeping an eye on things. Also
a big thank you should go to the historical society for bringing
this to focus.
Greetings,
I'm wondering if anybody here could give me some advice about how to deal with
a new
resident in a halfway house up the street from me.
Last night I was walking my dog past the halfway house, and there is a new
resident there
who started shouting crazy stuff at me, including what
Any thoughts?
Act crazier then him next time you walk past.
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Sounds good to me. I was hesitant to call the police in the first place because
I didn't want
to cause the guy any more troubles since he already seemed to be a very
troubled soul. I'd
like to think he's just delusional and all talk/no action.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, dfsavgny
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Sounds like somebody I know.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, oakdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
---I'd like to think he's just delusional and all talk/no action.
No, just delusional and all talk/no action is what a 45 year old
married guy going out with his buddies is when
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Hinge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Should I call the police if this happens again, or talk to the
people that run the halfway house.
I find it really surprising that a guy like that would be allowed to
live at a halfway house,
stand on it's porch, and make
---I'd like to think he's just delusional and all talk/no action.
No, just delusional and all talk/no action is what a 45 year old
married guy going out with his buddies is when a 20s something girl
says hi.
Work day.
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A just government has no need for the clergy
This is an absolute. I agree with it. The only reason why there remains a
clergy, is that government is far from just. It is corrupt. If you doubt
me, just ask US Attorney Christopher Cristy.
If government was just, then I would go onto
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, dfsavgny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Taxation allows the redistribution of wealth. It does God's work.
Dan:
That's a mouth full. I remember when I first came to Long Branch in
the early 90's. A senior citisen actually hung himself leaveing a
note. I
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The only reason why there remains a clergy, is that government is far from
just. It is corrupt. If you doubt me, just ask US Attorney Christopher
Cristy. If government was just, then I would go onto other pursuits.
In my lifetime,
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Much of these tax-exempt properties are locked tight at night (some
even
How about letting them pay property taxes?
There are quite a few (not sure here) that are simply tax shelters
operating under the non-profit unbrella.
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Much of these tax-exempt properties are locked tight at night (some
even
How about letting them pay property taxes?
There are quite a few (not sure here) that are simply tax shelters
operating under the non-profit unbrella.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, oakdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Much of these tax-exempt properties are locked tight at night (some
even
How about letting them pay property taxes?
There are quite a few (not sure
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In reference to your comment:
There are quite a few (not sure here) that are simply tax shelters operating
under the non-profit unbrella.
I'm sure of at least one. Never understood why or how they get away with
it.
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I totally understand what you are saying, and I did think of calling the
police...but at the
moment the guy just seemed like he was going off on some kind of verbal
episode. He was
saying strange and threatening things, but I knew that he was living in a
halfway house so
I questioned if he
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