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Here is how pathetically easy it is to disprove the fake "mayor."

- "I didn't say 'plan'. I said 'proposal."

Here is a direct quote from his comment on a past article about Rocky Point pier: " I thought Fisher Homes (Hugh Fisher) had a beautiful development plan."

http://warwickonline.com/stories/rocky-point-pier-almost-ready-for-bids,130864?#comments

And as for the semantics of "plan" and "proposal," here are the synonyms for each word as listed by Mirriam-Webster:

proposal: arrangement, game, ground plan, layout, line, >>>plan,<<< plot, project, strategy, system

https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/proposal

plan: conception, idea, projet, >>>proposal,<<< specific(s), specification(s)

https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/plan

- "[T]here were (and are) several."

To the verifiable proof found at the links provided, the fake "mayor" responds with only his word and no information to support it. Frequent readers know the value of such prior claims of his: Zero.

Tens of thousands of honest, taxpaying voters are indeed looking ahead to Feb. 14, which marks 257 days until they can again decisively reject his false claims and defeat his candidacy.

From: Possibilities of Rocky Point pier 'endless'

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