tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36414668.post4919427287529372811..comments2022-06-02T11:20:54.232-04:00Comments on Prince Georgian: Prince George's County mauls its way through its woodlands and forestsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00344619456024544621noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36414668.post-42833297184561710022012-01-15T04:30:10.003-05:002012-01-15T04:30:10.003-05:00Trees really? Let's forget that it will creat...Trees really? Let's forget that it will create hundreds of jobs, increase property value and give a struggling county a boost. Let's focus on the trees? Really? You have entirely too much time on your hands. Why don't you use that energy to bring more business to PG? Residents like you chase away big business because you fear change. You live in a city. If you want trees, move to West Virginia. And what is this garbage about saving a vacant lot because it has historic value? Every empty piece of land has history, and you want to save it because a slave child murdered the innocent white children of a slave owner? I'm thrilled it will be covered in concrete. I welcome change. I welcome growth. I welcome civilization. I welcome ANYTHING that resembles class, cleanliness and sophistication in P.G. Peterson Cos is the best thing to happen to this county. And you find the time to complain about the helpless... trees? What about the weeds and shrubs? Those are going too. Take that energy and use it to clean up downtown Oxon Hill. Use it to tear down that old Giant in Ft Washington or hideous ice cream joint with the chain link fence wrapped around it. That mall is being built on prime real estate between two major highways. Trees don't belong there, and it's about time they put it to use.Fort Washington Residentnoreply@blogger.com