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StormShadow
26-Oct-10, 19:56
As is often the case, art imitates life, and the movie, Split Ends The Movie, is no exception. Loosely based on the real-life story of Libby Christensen, a Scottish-born hair-dresser who is one of the writers and producers, the movie explores the issue of eminent domain. While eminent domain is legal, there are many times when it’s exercised for the profit of a few rather than for a community’s overall benefit, such as for hospitals, road and schools.

Recently, real estate mogul, Donald Trump, has been pursuing property in Aberdeenshire, Scotland to expand his planned golf course and resort. Initially, Michael Forbes refused Trump’s offer of $900,000 for his property and launched the protest group, “The Bunker.” Since then, other property owners have joined forces and created the “Tripping Up Trump” organization to fight compensatory property purchase. Currently, the membership in these organizations is over 7,000 strong. Almost 75 percent of Scottish people are against the plan, and over 15,000 have signed an oppositional petition delivered to the Aberdeenshire Council.

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In a show of support, Christensen sent a copy of Split Ends The Movie (winner of the 2009 Garden State Film Award) to be shown at the local Belmont Cinema in hopes of encouraging local residents to continue their fight against unwarranted eminent domain.

To see Split Ends The Movie, go to www.splitendsthemovie.com (http://www.splitendsthemovie.com).

John Little
26-Oct-10, 20:18
Trump had a Gaelic speaking mother from Lewis. If Aberdeenshire don't want his golf resort, I wonder if he'd be interested in Caithness?
Quite a bit of business that might bring....

ducati
26-Oct-10, 20:23
Trump had a Gaelic speaking mother from Lewis. If Aberdeenshire don't want his golf resort, I wonder if he'd be interested in Caithness?
Quite a bit of business that might bring....

Phill had a little scheme http://forum.caithness.org/showthread.php?t=109779

John Little
26-Oct-10, 20:32
LOL - a good scheme. But mine involved a giant golf ball as the centre piece.....

theone
26-Oct-10, 20:36
Almost 75 percent of Scottish people are against the plan, .

I find that an amazing statistic, if true.

Phill
26-Oct-10, 20:54
Phill had a little scheme http://forum.caithness.org/showthread.php?t=109779


I knew people would come round to the idea!

dafi
26-Oct-10, 20:57
I find that an amazing statistic, if true.


I dont think it is far from the truth theone!!

Come join the fight and have a laugh at the same time!!

http://www.trippinguptrump.com/

pat
27-Oct-10, 07:33
Trumps mother may have come from Tong on Isle of Lewis, his sister visits at least once a year.
When he stopped here in his private jet on his way to Aberdeen to turn the refusal around his excuse for not visiting the birthplace of his mother was he has been too busy with business - SINCE THE AGE of 4 to visit!!!!
His sister was with him on that visit, she is a judge in USA somewhere, all he could continually bluster was he was so busy with business to take time out to visit his mothers birthplace and the relatives left behind. He could stop for 3/4 hour and claim his Scottish roots when he was appealing to the folk of Scotland to allow the golf course to go ahead - very big of him.
Hope the people who own their property around him succeed in holding onto their own property and are not forced to sell due to Mr Trumps selfish wishes.