re: Lincoln Properties: Talk to the Hand

Hi, I don't usually get involved in these discussions, but it looks like a fringe group is trying to speak for me and what I think is the "silent majority" of neighbors who are fine with the proposed Wal-Mart. I have been a homeowner in the Wooten neighborhood for over 10 years and I agree completely with DSK and M1EK (thanks guys). I will be happy to meet anyone at the Thunderbird to discuss my many reasons why this is a good thing. Is it the absolute BEST thing? Maybe not, but I would love peace in the Middle East, too. I have sent letters to and have talked with city council members about my support of the WalMart development, and I have spoken with Lincoln Properties who have assured me that this WalMart will happen. I am tired of seeing that huge dilapidated mall with it's huge empty parking lot bringing the whole area down. Why would I want to wait another 10, 20, 30 years for the "idea" development to happen? I might be dead by then. People, let's face it, besides being a good idea for the area, WalMart is the only belle at the ball.

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