Fight for Fort Monroe, Hampton Roads, VA, Before 3:00 PM 29 November

There are no use in the title nor were any a use harmed because of this, excuse.

More to the point, go quickly to the Washington Post article, “A Park-in -Waiting That Needs a Push“.   Follow the link at the end of the article to comment on whether or not Fort Monroe should be released to commercial concerns or reverted to the hands of the National Park Service.

I have been going down to tidewater in Virginia for years, since my sister moved there in the early nineties.  Fort Monroe was one of the first recreational facilities I remember going to down there back then.  I have been there for picnics and biked, walked, and hung around.  My younger sister got married in the chapel …

We all stayed at the Chamberlain Hotel.  It was quite the party as best I can remember.  I was a Buddhist for like two weeks after.  Now I am Shinto.

Copy and paste this quote, from an article in the Washington Post on Sunday November 25 by Steven T. Corneliussen into your email before you send it:

“Citizens can empower the Army to instruct Kaine and the Virginia panel to respect all of Fort Monroe as what it is: a national historic landmark ranking with — and maybe someday outranking — Monticello and Mount Vernon.”

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