Gone to the Frickin Bats

Mr. T

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Another example of how animal rights freaks and Big government stand in the way of businesses from getting this country back on track for a real recovery. And to top this off this is in a state where they have been hit the hardest from the Obama Depression.

Endangered bats may scuttle Twinsburg's redevelopment of Chrysler site

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Endangered bats could derail Twinsburg's initial attempts to redevelop the site of a mammoth auto plant that closed during Chrysler's 2009 bankruptcy.


Procop predicts the new distribution facility on a sliver of the 167-acre property would employ 90 to 100 people, and help the city begin to recover some of the income tax revenue it lost when Chrysler idled 1,200 workers. The city hopes more than 3,000 people will eventually be employed when the area is fully redeveloped as an industrial and business park.

http://www.cleveland.com/open/index.ssf/2011/08/endangered_bats_may_scuttle_tw.html
 
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If you support forcing animals into extinction, do humanity a favor and remove yourself from it. You're not a human anymore.

And you dont have any common sense. Your avatar says it all. If you hate capatalism and America so much why dont you move to Cuba or China.

It's punks like you who voted for Obama and put this whole country into a depression.
 
I've run into this shit before with the Corps of Engineers. Its the most abusive agency to developers in the country.
Specimens have been found as recently as 2004 in a bat preserve in Twinsburg's Liberty Park that's more than two miles from where developers hope to break ground...

Bainbridge Township GOP Rep. Steve LaTourette visited the site on Wednesday and met with representatives of the Fish and Wildlife Service, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which won't issue a wetlands development permit unless the Fish and Wildlife Service is satisfied.

They told him that lactating female Indiana bats could be in the area until mid November.

"Their argument is that these bats are very instinctive and tend to come back to the same area every year to have their pups," LaTourette said. "Even though nobody has found any of these bats in the area for eight years, and even though there weren't any on this property, we are going to assume they are back here someplace even though we are not able to capture them."
 
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