Posted by Uh Oh on September 14, 2007 at 19:15:13 from (4.244.6.212):
We live in an area where developers make a killing. its sad, just in that the are destroying our woodland and farmland alike. Well, try this for worse. One developer, a supposed Christian and supposedly not in anything just for money, bought a piece of ground somehow that had a cemetary on it. not huge, but large enough and very historic. Then he ran his dozer through it and leveled it all. How can there be anybody that cold? He is very well off as it is, so he didnt NEED the money. The law now has it in there hands, as well as everyone around here who is ready to string him up. But how can someone do this, especially just to make a buck? he flat out told everyone afterword that he didnt think anyone would notice, so he went forward with it. Dang. Sorry guys, had to gripe some, this one has me stirred up.
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