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WESTPORTKNOWS aka "Committee to reelect Spirlet", wow, struck a nerve eh? who's angry? simmer down, lol. So predicatbly eager to get worked up.

You are right though, we should spend $200K on a crappy seaweed, man-of-war jellyfish beach instead of buying $35 beach passes for handicap people to a much bigger, better place with actual facilities for them. We can waste more taxpayer money that way.

I'm all for handicap getting access to a beach. In fact, if you wanted to do something real useful, put that on a ballot. Everyone would vote for free beach passes for handicapped. I would and I know the rest of this blog would too.

Where do you get this "white trash" thing from? You can't wait to turn this into a have/have not thing. Ridiculous. Live and let live. Socioeconomic prejudices! Okay there glass house, stop MSBNC'ing everyone with your buffoonery. We'll be watching for your batman light in the sky.

That said, this has been tried before. Chief Charlie Pierce closed it years back due to the amount of crime/issues there in the past, so historically speaking, not awesome. You know better apparently. After all you are WESTPORTKNOWS! Uh, NOT.

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