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A mayor who "considers herself a historian and an environmentalist"? A very odd use of the word "historian"...I suppose we can look up her publications in the field...
Maybe when medical issues loom she considers herself a physician, too, and considers herself an economist when related issues arise. Anyway, thanks for keeping us appraised -Joe Long
Curator of Education
South Carolina Confederate Relic Room
Columbia, South Carolina
[I][COLOR=DarkRed]Blood is on my sabre yet, for I never thought to wipe it off. All this is horrid; but such are the horrors of war.[/COLOR][/I] Wade Hampton III, 2 January 1863
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If you wish to comment on the article, you may send a letter to the Editor of the James Island Journal at jlee@islandpapers.com.
The deadline for next week's paper is tomorrow (Friday) at noon.
Nora Kravec
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James Island Town Council member Joe Qualey will re-introduce the resolution to oppose the development of Morris island at the next Council meeting on April 6th at 7 PM. We need a crowd at the meeting - please spread the word!
James Island Town Hall is at Dills Bluff and Camp Road.
Nora Kravec
Morris Island Coalition
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Nora - where and to whom should we send letters and e-mails prior to the April 6-7 reintro of the resolution?Soli Deo Gloria
Doug Cooper
"The past is never dead. It's not even past." William Faulkner
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Doug,
Nora had to go to Chicago unexpectedly for a death in her family. She should be back in her rifle pit helping defend Morris Island on Wednesday. Allow me to provide the info. you seek in her absence.
James Island County Council members
Rev. Parris Williams 795- 7287 position UNKNOWN
Grimball Road, James Island, SC 29412
Bill Woolsey 795-5062 position UNKNOWN
961 Mooring Drive, James Island, SC 29412
Joe Qualey 795-2136 FRIEND -- introduced fiirst resolution, re-introducing on 6 April.
740 Clearview Drive, James Island, SC 29412
Cubby Wilder -- FRIEND
Mary Clark 762-7740 -- perhaps FOE, unwilling to commit either way but is on record as stating (paraphrasing now: "Mr Huffman is an honorable man. I've seen other development projects he's done. If Morris Island has to be developed, he's the one to do it.")
You can email Mayor Clark at: http://www.townofjamesislandsc.org/
Town of James Island
PO Box 12240
James Island, SC 29422
762-7740
Joe Qualey and Cubby Wilder voted in favor of the resolution to oppose development on Morris Island.
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Thanks Keith! Think I know where you will be that day. Good luck.
This seems on the surface like a no-brainer - does this clown have committments from folks who would actually buy a multi-million $ temporary (Hurricanes, erosion) mansion on the island? Strikes me that it is the east coast version of Malibu - beautiful but dicey to build a home there. In reality, what would such an exclusive development do for Charleston besides generate some property tax (offset by lost tourism perhaps)?Soli Deo Gloria
Doug Cooper
"The past is never dead. It's not even past." William Faulkner
Please support the CWT at www.civilwar.org
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Frankly Doug, I feel these proposed properties would only appeal to the super-rich who typically don't give a spit about the need to preserve our heritage. Look, there will be no bridge to the mainland, no fire protection service, no surface ambulance service and insurability is basically impossible. The "development's" remoteness and fantastic views, would be the draw for folks who can afford a several million $ beach "cottage," and can afford to lose it in a storm. I've said before, these things would probably appeal to "Tony Montana" types who might just build new "forts" on Morris Island.
Cordially,
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