NBAF stink grows nastier by the moment

Esteemed Watkinsville City Council member and public relations professional Brian Brodrick wrote an interesting letter to the Editor of the Athens Banner-Herald earlier this week deriding the tactics employed by Athens FAQ in their battle against the location of NBAF at the intersection of Whitehall and Milledge. He did have a valid point about the proximity of the State Botanical Gardens, and I would hope that they would never be disturbed.


For proper perspective, be sure to click on the links to the original letter and the comments, but please ignore the meaningless attacks on Brodrick and his family. They deserve much better than that. A much more damning and downright frightening indictment of the governmental tactics of lies, deceit, distortion, secrecy and clandestine meetings is written by the Associated Press here. My main complaint again is that the infrastructure and roads are not ready for the construction traffic.

Have you ever lived down wind from any animal facility where animals are rendered? It does not smell very nice, and it tends to leave a permanent funk on the countryside. The NBAF fiasco is already leaving an intense odor of distruct and division amongst conservative and liberal alike. A conservative soccer father friend of mine said he did not want the wind blowing on his nearby subdivision with that disgusting stench, and this business owner would probably get more business than he can handle already with the NBAF overburdening our overcrowded two lane roads.

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