Friday, June 28, 2013

Clayton Resident addresses Clayton Town Board Concerning Industrial Wind Development

At the Town of Clayton Town board meeting last Wednesday, Town of Clayton resident Cindy Grant
 spoke to the board about Industrial Wind development


8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cindy Grant is stating the history of what has happened in every wind development where turbines have been mixed with the population. Look at what just happened in the UK and the protests and government mind changling in Canada and Australia. And, the lawsuit in Herkimer Co. signals the danger of dealings with Iberdrola. Justin Taylor owes us an explanation as to why he thinks he and Jenny can prevent the same problems from happening in Clayton.

Anonymous said...

I don't who has more wind,Cape Vincent and Clayton combined or Ms. Grant.

Anonymous said...

And the answer is... YOU!

Anonymous said...

8:42

What you are missing here is that Ms. Grant has a message. Her message is based on facts proven to be true around the world. More so every day.

The town board can look at the ceiling, cover their eyes, smirk and do all they want to dissect Ms. Grant and make her out to be a nut. But, her message is the truth. A truth that Justin Taylor will have to face at the end of his disastrous path to see the Wizard. He is a one man show. On the wind issue, he lacks a brain, a heart and the courage to face reality instead of being a bully trying to beat it down.

Anonymous said...

Every time I think of Justin and Jenny skipping on down the yellow brick road, a little vomit rises into the back of my throat.

Anonymous said...

Cindy Grant will be recognized one day as a true advocate for community values. Someday when the greedy promoters of industrial wind realize she has spoken the truth; hopefully that day is not too late for the 1000 Islands region.

Anonymous said...

Ouch 8:42am,nice come back! You really hurt my feeling.

Anonymous said...

Thank god for the Cindy Grant's of the world. I hope her hard work pays off and the people of Clayton wake up before it's too late.

Anybody know when Justin Taylor's term is up? He needs to go. It's scary how he doesn't inform the citizen's of his own town about his dealings with wind companies. You would think he would want all the input he could get.