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Steven J. Kinney, veterinarian, buys Elan Property

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http://www.hyde.edu/2011/02/15/blogs/li ... -of-snowe/


--- Quote ---When I think about today’s ideologically deadlocked U.S. Senate, I’m proud that a senator from my Great State of Maine once said, “I speak as a Republican, I speak as a woman. I speak as a United States senator.  I speak as an American.  The United States Senate has long enjoyed worldwide respect as the greatest deliberative body in the world.  But recently that deliberative character has too often been debased to the level of a forum of hate and character assassination.”

I’m also proud to say that either one of Maine’s senators – Olympia Snowe or Susan Colins – could have delivered the above quote.  The thing is, neither of them did.
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--- Quote ---  When my daughter served as a tour guide for Susan Collins’ visit to her local elementary school, Senator Collins sent a personal note a few days later thanking Scout and telling us we should be proud of our daughter.  A politician’s personal touch?  Maybe, but it was a thoughtful gesture any way you look at it.
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http://www.mfoa.net/mfoa_press/press/mf ... llins.html


--- Quote ---MFOA Endorses Senator Susan Collins
 Written by MFOA
 Tuesday, 11 March 2008

Maine Friends of Animals focuses its political impetus on state legislative races and seldom endorses national or local candidates.

 However, given the outstanding record of Maine’s Republican U.S. Senator Susan Collins, we have made an exception for this election.

 Her list of bills supporting animal welfare is too long to list, but recently includes legislation in ending the slaughter of U.S. horses for human consumption, calling upon the government of Canada to end its commercial seal hunt, increasing funding for animal welfare, ending commercial whaling, increasing animal fighting enforcement, sponsoring downed animal protection, adding a bittering agent to anti-freeze to prevent pet and small animal poisoning, cosponsoring the pet safety act against Class B dealers of dogs and cats sold for research, and improving post-Katrina FEMA response to animals caught in a natural disaster.

 Not only has our Maine Senator supported these and other animal protection bills, she is often a leading sponsor and active advocate. Senator Collins has repeatedly received an A on The Humane Society of the United States’s annual legislative scorecard.

 Our endorsement means that we very much hope all our members and supporters will do whatever they can to help re-elect Senator Susan Collins so that she can go back to Congress for six more years to continue to do all that she does for animals.
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DannyB II:
Now you are starting to get some where. Who or what business would want a property with plenty of acres w/ several buildings and a large lake, where zoning has already approved for commercial/school licensing? You have shown the realtor and possibly some investors. Who is the potential owner?
No Sharon is long gone and wants nothing more to do with schools or treatment programs. Horse tracks and gambling that is where she is today. Never did like that bitch, she was out for herself back in the day when I knew her.
I can't not prove this, but I think Hyde has a real interest in this property because of the current zoning reg's.
Steven Caminiti I know that dude?

Anonymous:
I've never met Sharon, and sorry, but the idea of her picking Joe's bones clean as he lay coughing up blood, doesn't evoke a whole bunch of emotion in me.

I would have liked to be there when he finally got what was coming to him. Money was all he had, so to him, it was similar to what he did to us

I'd like to see that sale price. If she sold a property for 1/5th of the value, there were strings attached. She was married to Joe. She was anything but weak or stupid

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