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KlausStoertebeker writes:

"As Mr. Arceri felt the need to quote Bernard Baruch "no one has a right to be wrong in his facts" it would appear that Mr. Arceri's selective use of facts and large omissions of facts leads one to question the story he has presented. Perhaps most importantly, it should be clear that the actions both during the purchase and subsequent funding issues support my contention that there was "a lack of planning and foresight" in the purchase of the Utility."

I mean in other parts of the country it is drugs, liqueur, prostitution, gambling, security fees, escort services, government representatives and so on.

On Marco Island it is sewer.

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