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Too much regulation? - 12/26/2006 9:56:34 AM   
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I found this A.P. story surfing around:

"PALM BEACH, Florida —  Donald Trump is suing this oceanside town for $10 million after being cited for flying an oversized U.S. flag over his Mar-a-Lago Club.
Attorneys for the club filed a complaint Thursday, saying that flying the flag is a constitutionally protected expression of free speech — and that the large flag is a proper match for the size of the real-estate mogul's patriotism.
Town officials said Trump violated zoning codes when the lavish club hoisted a 15-by-25-foot flag atop an 80-foot pole on Oct. 3. The citation was for having a flagpole taller than 42 feet, for not obtaining a building permit and for not getting permission from the landmarks board."

It seems we need permission for everything these days.

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RE: Too much regulation? - 12/26/2006 11:27:05 AM   
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I am not saying the laws are right and i wish it was not on the Books however somehow it is  so just because he is who he is should not get him around it.

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RE: Too much regulation? - 1/2/2007 2:36:01 PM   
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Besides the fact its an emotional issue, being an American Flag, zoning laws are nothing new.
Lucky he doesn't live in a condominium.  Condominium regs. don't let you do anything that isn't approved.


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RE: Too much regulation? - 1/2/2007 6:32:27 PM   
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I'm not a flag waver, That is, it seems to me, if we own one, it's our right to burn it, wear as clothes, or if it's in proportion to the house, hotel or any other place of business, fly in the front yard, or whatever else we wish to do with it. In this case it seems Trump simply wants to display a flag that's proportional to his very large resort, and maybe in the process call more attention to himself. 

Win lose or draw, the Donald comes out on top...After all, standing up to a cliqish small town government who's old family rich patrons are against flying large flags is probably very good publicity...   And hey, if you've ever seen one of those huge beauties a waving in the breeze, in bad taste or not, surely you've gotta admit, it's a thing to behold.
So, even though I'm far from being  a Trump fan,  I tend to agree with him on this one. It seems Palm Beach doesn't always enforce the zoning laws. That is, if you come from an old moneyed family you make the rules and none  apply to you... Since Trump is gaudy, loud and neuvo riche, like Joe Sixpack, he's got to follow the old money rules.... ergo, under the banner of Trump the downtrodden... his  lawyers believe they've got a case...

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RE: Too much regulation? - 1/2/2007 8:11:25 PM   
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As far as "old-money" goes its like in Europe in the late 1700s and 1800s royality and noblity had control even if they didnt have the money. Blood was the power holder of the time.

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