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In reply to the discussion: Inside the town Scientology built. Clearwater, Florida. [View all]NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)41. Bridge is done as it its connection through downtown.
It is actually a pretty nice change. Not like the abomination of a round-a-bout they put in as you enter Clearwater Beach. It is a pretty quick pass through downtown. Court street has been completely redone in downtown Clearwater and isn't as it use to be. One would only veer off toward downtown if that is where they were going. Now you just keep going straight where you would once veer off to the right at Highland. The locals, including myself, use to like the back way down Drew St. that went by Coachman Park then onto the bridge. That is no longer possible at all. They have built a really nice marina across the street from Coachman Park that I would really call an upgrade for that area. It is pretty nice.
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Amazing, didn't know they were in Clearwater until the recent HBO piece. Nice place Kirstie has-
appalachiablue
Apr 2015
#1
And the only reason why Hubbard claimed religious tax exempt status, is - according to the HBO
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2015
#51
No doubt about it. They shouldn't be tax exempt anymore considering their influence in politics
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2015
#58
Agreed. But 2500 law suits filed at the same time was just too much, and the IRS
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2015
#60
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BlueJazz
Apr 2015
#61
Damn! That's my all-time favorite bookstore! I'll get to visit it again next year when I
Nay
Apr 2015
#36
I grew up in Largo and was there when they bought that Ft Harrison hotel. There was a huge
Nay
Apr 2015
#26
And when you get too old to work for them, they kick you out! And then you learn
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#14
It is obvious that they sucker the rich are they also dangerous to the rest of us?
jwirr
Apr 2015
#18
Well, yes. We taxpayers pay for Tom Cruise's lifestyle in that group cause they are tax exempt.
madfloridian
Apr 2015
#19
They want some money up front- but if you're willing to work for them they will take over your
bettyellen
Apr 2015
#37
The cousin of a friend of mine joined them after being released from prison..
Princess Turandot
Apr 2015
#38
I said that I would not be surprised that they did not want to poor but after your statement here
jwirr
Apr 2015
#44
Yep, and our taxation system is pleased to support them because, oh, they are so
RKP5637
Apr 2015
#54
It'll be a fucking shame when climate change reclaims that land for the sea..
truebrit71
Apr 2015
#48