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BINGO was his name-o. Well said.
I really hope we are the David in this story. David won.
VZ does not need the towers, they want them. It is a money grab and they chose the town that had the best chance of letting them get away with it.
Great letter and great sentiment.
There is something very wrong here. Why 20 towers? This is how it will go if allowed. One will begin to feel the effects over time. Sensory organs will be the first. Hearing, taste, smell. Skin rashes, trouble sleeping, fatigue, heart issues, etc. You can’t be close to these towers over a long period of time. This is microwave radiation. Stop the madness!
#3. Gene, Gene, Gene the horse is already out of the barn with cell phones. Every man, woman and child has one just like guns in this country, where we have more than one for every man, woman and child. At least cell phones aren’t responsible for mass killings.
Instead of the ugly poles with 5G devices maybe we could get one Ocean Ave homeowner per block to place one 5G antenna on their rooftop, no ugly poles and a service to the community plus each homeowner will earn $250/yr!
Hmmm…so change or revise the Belmar Code Chapter 18 detail. That is more reasonable than imposing fines, which will not happen anyway. Far-fetched is the point, but the law is the law. But in this society, overlooking laws is commonplace.
Joe D. You hit the nail on the head. Why you ask. Because China has too many secrets on Joe B. and will continue to reap billions off sales of chemicals that will kill millions. Pass a law to make possession of Fentanyl a mandatory 10 year federal sentence. Oh. Then ten years from now you can reward all of those convicted with Fentanyl dispensing licenses.
#’s 9-14
When I was a boy in PS-92 (1951 – Mrs. Crawford’s 3rd grade class), the teacher used to mess up my paper by putting angry red x’s next to my answer. It wasn’t me who was wrong, it was the pencil.
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A gudd memory is that eye was inn’a seven-weigh tie for ninth place inn the class speeling bee that yeer – I’m still very proud ov that acheivement.
Superior #13 I can read perfectly fine what I am saying is does it really matter what type of gun they were not asking to be killed.
# 14 drugs don’t jump into people’s mouths they willingly take them.
Drugs and guns are both illegally and legally obtained
#13 Joe D.I think a huge majority of Americans oppose AR-15 style automatic rifles and large capacity magazines for hand guns. A massive number of shots fired in a short period of time results in these horrific mass murders.
You were correct that hand guns kill more people but only look at the last 5 or 6 mass murders in TX and let’s agree that AR-15’s were the common denominator.
Keep your 2nd Amendment Right but can we come together on Assault Weapons controls?
The problem is the government. Mental health issues are not addressed in this country. AR’S are used for hunting. Get illegal drugs off the street. Close the borders. A person can have multiple magazines and reload rather quickly with handguns. Send people who sell illegal drugs to jail for a very long time. Why are car manufactures allowed to sell cars that can go 120 mph. Top speed limit in USA is maybe 85mph?
#20 You’re right, people with mental health problems shouldn’t be allowed to buy AR-15s or any gun for that matter. There should be some sort of list, like the ‘do not fly’ list to restrict them form getting their hands on them. Come to think of it, maybe we should just check that everyone is able to use them in a safe manner. Like a driver’s license for guns. Oh and let’s make sure that when accidents do occur, people are protected financially, so maybe like a type of liability insurance should be required like we do for cars.
#21- Enough with liability insurance. The only ones reaping from that gimmick are lawyers and insurance companies. Are you going to require criminals and poor people, which nowadays is everyone that I know, to waste money on insurance payments?. Let me defend myself from the bad guys. We see the government can’t seem to be able to do that. Start holding people responsible for their actions. Fill up the jails.
As far as AR15’s go, no big deal. We’ve had automatic weapons now for a hundred years (Thompson Sub-Machine gun, BAR -Browning Automatic Rifle). We even had rifle clubs in the schools. So, what’s the difference between then and now? The difference is now we’ve got a society awash in medications and illegal drugs made stupid by our educational system and government.
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#25 no one saying AR15s are a threat to liberty. They are a threat to innocent lives.
The 2nd amendment clearly says “well regulated”. But as soon as you say the word regulated, the second amendment crowd goes nuts. As usual, they fail to understand the very constitution they claim to love. It’s as strange as it gets.
#20 good point. Let’s regulate guns as much as cars. I’m all for that.
Oops, that look of slow realization on your face right now is priceless.
The question is not what is a threat to innocent lives but who is a threat to innocent lives. My opinion it is our government, riddled with traitors.
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Certainly, you’re not suggesting that a people’s militia should be “regulated” by the traitors within the federal government.
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The 2nd Amendment is dead. Our constitution has been dead for many years now.
#27 oh I didn’t realize you thought the constitution was dead. Where are you moving to? Do you need help packing? Canada is nice. Or maybe our neighbors to the south? Although be warned, they do look (whispered voice) different from us. Actually you may enjoy one of the religious run Arab nations- Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Iran etc. They share your opinions about a woman’s place in the home and they are so nostalgic for the past that they throw you in jail if you break tradition. Win win.
#29 all three branches of government are controlled by traitors? So the whole country is controlled by traitors? I had no idea. I mean they are certainly plenty of idiots, bigots, perverts, egoists, sexual predators, greedy b*******, fear mongers, narcissists, dim wits, drug abusers, adulterers, liars, con men, con women, incompetents, and thieves. But traitors?
You know, I guess the folks who tried to interrupt the peaceful transfer of power are definitely traitors. And the folks who tried to put forth fake electoral representatives are traitors. And maybe the folks that continue to lie about the outcome of the last election are certainly traitors.
You may be on to something here.
#32 I don’t own a TV. But perhaps you should, it may help you recognize sarcasm. I still have my standing offer to help you move to a country you actually like. I’m sure there are several folks who would pitch in.
“I still have my standing offer to help you move to a country you actually like.”
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I’m sure thats meant rhetorically. As a youngur American mail, I’m verie sure you wouldn’t putt your hand to anie actuall reel wurk such as karrying out mie sleepur couch.
#34. Haha. Not at all rhetorical. I’m in my late 50s and I would be happy to move you out of this great country. I am certain I could recruit a group of teenagers just to show you how hard they work. I know that won’t compute to someone who, like every single generation since the beginning of time, thinks that their generation is the best. Change the record and get out of the way already. It’s old and stale.
#36 and you are elected the great shower of work, right?
Congratulations, you are the one millionth person who thinks they know everything. You think the younger generation is bad. They will think the generations after them is bad. You father thought your generation was bad. As did his father and his father and his father etc etc. Maybe it’s time you started working on some other perceived outrage? Something more original perhaps. I’m sorry but listening to angry men of a certain age complain about the younger generation is soooooo boring. Your like a Scooby Doo villain. And I know you won’t know the reference because you hate TV. But you can YouTube it. You’ve shown many times on this blog how much you love the old YouTube.
BINGO was his name-o. Well said.
I really hope we are the David in this story. David won.
VZ does not need the towers, they want them. It is a money grab and they chose the town that had the best chance of letting them get away with it.
Great letter and great sentiment.
There is something very wrong here. Why 20 towers? This is how it will go if allowed. One will begin to feel the effects over time. Sensory organs will be the first. Hearing, taste, smell. Skin rashes, trouble sleeping, fatigue, heart issues, etc. You can’t be close to these towers over a long period of time. This is microwave radiation. Stop the madness!
Poison The Well
Belmar Code Chapter 18 regulates consumer electronics on the beachfront …
add – CELLPHONES prohibited ($100 FINE)
#3. Gene, Gene, Gene the horse is already out of the barn with cell phones. Every man, woman and child has one just like guns in this country, where we have more than one for every man, woman and child. At least cell phones aren’t responsible for mass killings.
Instead of the ugly poles with 5G devices maybe we could get one Ocean Ave homeowner per block to place one 5G antenna on their rooftop, no ugly poles and a service to the community plus each homeowner will earn $250/yr!
#3- that seems a little far fetched and unreasonable, you need your phone to pay to park in belmar.
Hmmm…so change or revise the Belmar Code Chapter 18 detail. That is more reasonable than imposing fines, which will not happen anyway. Far-fetched is the point, but the law is the law. But in this society, overlooking laws is commonplace.
#4 Fentanyl is responsible for mass killing. No mention of that. Why?
Joe D. You hit the nail on the head. Why you ask. Because China has too many secrets on Joe B. and will continue to reap billions off sales of chemicals that will kill millions. Pass a law to make possession of Fentanyl a mandatory 10 year federal sentence. Oh. Then ten years from now you can reward all of those convicted with Fentanyl dispensing licenses.
#7 kids willingly take fentanyl and other drugs the rest of the kids don’t want someone killing them with a AR15
#9 Most killings are done with handguns not ar 15s
Maybe Walsifer should go to the meeting and shed some light on this.
#10 so you are saying everything is all good because they are using hand guns ?
#12 I’m saying most killings with guns are with handguns. BTW Can you read?
Guns don’t kill people, people kill people.
#’s 9-14
When I was a boy in PS-92 (1951 – Mrs. Crawford’s 3rd grade class), the teacher used to mess up my paper by putting angry red x’s next to my answer. It wasn’t me who was wrong, it was the pencil.
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A gudd memory is that eye was inn’a seven-weigh tie for ninth place inn the class speeling bee that yeer – I’m still very proud ov that acheivement.
Superior #13 I can read perfectly fine what I am saying is does it really matter what type of gun they were not asking to be killed.
# 14 drugs don’t jump into people’s mouths they willingly take them.
Drugs and guns are both illegally and legally obtained
16 that is a ridiculous analogy
#13 Joe D.I think a huge majority of Americans oppose AR-15 style automatic rifles and large capacity magazines for hand guns. A massive number of shots fired in a short period of time results in these horrific mass murders.
You were correct that hand guns kill more people but only look at the last 5 or 6 mass murders in TX and let’s agree that AR-15’s were the common denominator.
Keep your 2nd Amendment Right but can we come together on Assault Weapons controls?
AR-15’s can destroy cell towers!
Belmar’s battle with Verizon on NEWS12
https://newjersey.news12.com/verizons-cell-tower-plan-could-ruin-aesthetic-beauty-of-belmar-beaches-mayor-says
The problem is the government. Mental health issues are not addressed in this country. AR’S are used for hunting. Get illegal drugs off the street. Close the borders. A person can have multiple magazines and reload rather quickly with handguns. Send people who sell illegal drugs to jail for a very long time. Why are car manufactures allowed to sell cars that can go 120 mph. Top speed limit in USA is maybe 85mph?
#20 You’re right, people with mental health problems shouldn’t be allowed to buy AR-15s or any gun for that matter. There should be some sort of list, like the ‘do not fly’ list to restrict them form getting their hands on them. Come to think of it, maybe we should just check that everyone is able to use them in a safe manner. Like a driver’s license for guns. Oh and let’s make sure that when accidents do occur, people are protected financially, so maybe like a type of liability insurance should be required like we do for cars.
Totally agree with you Joe D!
Anyone know how the meeting went last night?
#21- Enough with liability insurance. The only ones reaping from that gimmick are lawyers and insurance companies. Are you going to require criminals and poor people, which nowadays is everyone that I know, to waste money on insurance payments?. Let me defend myself from the bad guys. We see the government can’t seem to be able to do that. Start holding people responsible for their actions. Fill up the jails.
As far as AR15’s go, no big deal. We’ve had automatic weapons now for a hundred years (Thompson Sub-Machine gun, BAR -Browning Automatic Rifle). We even had rifle clubs in the schools. So, what’s the difference between then and now? The difference is now we’ve got a society awash in medications and illegal drugs made stupid by our educational system and government.
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The greatest threat to our liberty is not the AR15. It is the traitors running our government.
#25 no one saying AR15s are a threat to liberty. They are a threat to innocent lives.
The 2nd amendment clearly says “well regulated”. But as soon as you say the word regulated, the second amendment crowd goes nuts. As usual, they fail to understand the very constitution they claim to love. It’s as strange as it gets.
#20 good point. Let’s regulate guns as much as cars. I’m all for that.
Oops, that look of slow realization on your face right now is priceless.
The question is not what is a threat to innocent lives but who is a threat to innocent lives. My opinion it is our government, riddled with traitors.
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Certainly, you’re not suggesting that a people’s militia should be “regulated” by the traitors within the federal government.
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The 2nd Amendment is dead. Our constitution has been dead for many years now.
#27 oh I didn’t realize you thought the constitution was dead. Where are you moving to? Do you need help packing? Canada is nice. Or maybe our neighbors to the south? Although be warned, they do look (whispered voice) different from us. Actually you may enjoy one of the religious run Arab nations- Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Iran etc. They share your opinions about a woman’s place in the home and they are so nostalgic for the past that they throw you in jail if you break tradition. Win win.
And our judicial system/judges, from top to bottom is controlled by traitors to our nation.
#29 all three branches of government are controlled by traitors? So the whole country is controlled by traitors? I had no idea. I mean they are certainly plenty of idiots, bigots, perverts, egoists, sexual predators, greedy b*******, fear mongers, narcissists, dim wits, drug abusers, adulterers, liars, con men, con women, incompetents, and thieves. But traitors?
You know, I guess the folks who tried to interrupt the peaceful transfer of power are definitely traitors. And the folks who tried to put forth fake electoral representatives are traitors. And maybe the folks that continue to lie about the outcome of the last election are certainly traitors.
You may be on to something here.
Tom Dilberger for mayor!
“I had no idea.”
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That’s the trouble. Turn off the idiotbox.
#32 I don’t own a TV. But perhaps you should, it may help you recognize sarcasm. I still have my standing offer to help you move to a country you actually like. I’m sure there are several folks who would pitch in.
“I still have my standing offer to help you move to a country you actually like.”
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I’m sure thats meant rhetorically. As a youngur American mail, I’m verie sure you wouldn’t putt your hand to anie actuall reel wurk such as karrying out mie sleepur couch.
#34. Haha. Not at all rhetorical. I’m in my late 50s and I would be happy to move you out of this great country. I am certain I could recruit a group of teenagers just to show you how hard they work. I know that won’t compute to someone who, like every single generation since the beginning of time, thinks that their generation is the best. Change the record and get out of the way already. It’s old and stale.
group of teenagers just to show you how hard they work
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Yep, they work hard because no one ever takes the time to show them “how” to work.
#36 and you are elected the great shower of work, right?
Congratulations, you are the one millionth person who thinks they know everything. You think the younger generation is bad. They will think the generations after them is bad. You father thought your generation was bad. As did his father and his father and his father etc etc. Maybe it’s time you started working on some other perceived outrage? Something more original perhaps. I’m sorry but listening to angry men of a certain age complain about the younger generation is soooooo boring. Your like a Scooby Doo villain. And I know you won’t know the reference because you hate TV. But you can YouTube it. You’ve shown many times on this blog how much you love the old YouTube.