It Might Just Be Me

A 300 year old Maine business & the theft of their land by the Maine Turnpike Authority

April 02, 2024 Ray Richardson of the Ray Richardson Show
A 300 year old Maine business & the theft of their land by the Maine Turnpike Authority
It Might Just Be Me
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It Might Just Be Me
A 300 year old Maine business & the theft of their land by the Maine Turnpike Authority
Apr 02, 2024
Ray Richardson of the Ray Richardson Show

Smiling Hill Farm in Westbrook Maine started in the 1720s.  They began 56 years before the Declaration of Independence.

Through thirteen generations, through war, financial hardship, global depressions, weather anomalies and anything else you can think of, the Knight family has found a way to endure, persevere and thrive.  Yet, their greatest potential threat is not one of the above.

Their greatest potential threat comes from their own government.  The Maine Turnpike Authority (MTA) seeks to steal their land to build a road.

Oh, I know, they call it eminent domain which sounds all legal and lawyerly, but the truth is ... it is theft.  The Knight family does not want to sell the land.

I guess the real question is, what do Maine people actually value?  Will you stand with this family and tell the MTA "No, you cannot do this!"

If not now, when?  What will it take for Maine people to stand up to their government?

If we don't stop this, what is next?  If we don't stop this, eventually, there will be nothing left to save!

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Smiling Hill Farm in Westbrook Maine started in the 1720s.  They began 56 years before the Declaration of Independence.

Through thirteen generations, through war, financial hardship, global depressions, weather anomalies and anything else you can think of, the Knight family has found a way to endure, persevere and thrive.  Yet, their greatest potential threat is not one of the above.

Their greatest potential threat comes from their own government.  The Maine Turnpike Authority (MTA) seeks to steal their land to build a road.

Oh, I know, they call it eminent domain which sounds all legal and lawyerly, but the truth is ... it is theft.  The Knight family does not want to sell the land.

I guess the real question is, what do Maine people actually value?  Will you stand with this family and tell the MTA "No, you cannot do this!"

If not now, when?  What will it take for Maine people to stand up to their government?

If we don't stop this, what is next?  If we don't stop this, eventually, there will be nothing left to save!