I don’t know a thing about Mr. Logan Darrow Clements. But I like him. And I hope he gets that property. (Regarding the recent SCOTUS decision to further mangle property rights.)
I don’t know a thing about Mr. Logan Darrow Clements. But I like him. And I hope he gets that property. (Regarding the recent SCOTUS decision to further mangle property rights.)
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If it’s a gag, it’s brilliant. If it’s on the level, even better.
Comment by Jim - PRS — 28 Jun, 2005 @ 22:23
I think it’s a (rather sharply pointed) gag. But I hope it’s on the level… and succeeds.
Comment by Kathy K — 28 Jun, 2005 @ 23:00
Poetic justices, like paybacks, are a B***h.
It appears that this is the real thing. I have a friend in Nashua, NH, who verifies it.
Comment by Bill Ewing — 29 Jun, 2005 @ 02:01
I thought it was a gag until I read the letter Clements sent to the town’s Code Enforcement Officer and the press release he issued the next day. Still, it could be a PR stunt. Except, I saw him interviewed last night.
I think he’s serious.
Comment by Doyle — 30 Jun, 2005 @ 14:55