




While my Father In Law served in the United States Marine Corps during W.W.II, one of his tours was in China. Today he is still recognized as a "China Marine" and is blown away as to what you see today verses what he saw in the 1940s.
Our friends in Worcester County, (Ocean City) should take a good hard look at what "could be." Unfortunately, once the Mayor and Town Council sees this they'll be saying, we're nowhere near capacity!
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Speaking of Ocean City, hum, what is happening with the Govenor wanting slots? Did anyone see the program either 48 Hrs. or 20/20 can't remember which,on Saturday night showing pictures of Atlantic City in the 1950's and then AFTER gambling took over? There is NO WAY the O.C. Police could even make a dent in crime IF it were to come to O.C. I have no problem with gambling, but NOT at our beaches. WE have enough corruption now without that.
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