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If current Laws we enforced, half the population would be behind bars,
and the other half would be guarding them...........


The way my HOA enforces it is to levy a $200 fine in the form of a Mortgage
impound on the first violation, with an increasing fine every two weeks
thereafter.

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Cecil Moore wrote:

Richard Clark wrote:
Consider the source, how many of our "legislator's" have actually
stood in arms under that flag? Half their constituency would be
behind bars for desecration if the current laws were enforced.


If the current laws were enforced, half the legislators
would be behind bars. :-)


If current Laws we enforced, half the population would be behind bars,
and the other half would be guarding them...........


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Bob Agnew wrote:
If current Laws we enforced, half the population would be behind bars,
and the other half would be guarding them...........


The way my HOA enforces it is to levy a $200 fine in the form of a Mortgage
impound on the first violation, with an increasing fine every two weeks
thereafter.



Why on earth would anyone live in one of those places? And yes there
are alternatives. I live in a development that doesn't have that that
kind of insane meddling going on. I can have a tower even, as long as it
has enough room to fall down within my yard and not hit the neighbors.

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On Tue, 01 Aug 2006 16:20:27 -0400, Michael Coslo
wrote:

Why on earth would anyone live in one of those places? And yes there
are alternatives. I live in a development that doesn't have that that
kind of insane meddling going on. I can have a tower even, as long as it
has enough room to fall down within my yard and not hit the neighbors.


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Couldn't agree more. Move away from the Fascist Homeowners Association
and get in an area where people know enough to leave each other alone!
Your blood pressure will go down, your enjoyment of life will go up
and you might live long enough to Work All Stations.

Ok, a tad exaggerated but you get the idea.

73, BIll W6WRT
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Bill Turner wrote:


Move away from the Fascist Homeowners Association
and get in an area where people know enough to leave each other alone!


Isn't the elimination of the rights of property owners more of a
Socialist ideal? That characterization would be a bit more consistent
with the "climate" here in this state.

73, ac6xg

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Jim Kelley wrote:
Isn't the elimination of the rights of property owners more of a
Socialist ideal?


National Socialists?
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Isn't the elimination of the rights of property owners more of a
Socialist ideal?


No, it's definitely fascist, bundle of sticks and all that. Uniformity
at all costs. Oddly, at their extremes, fascism and socialism sort of
meet.

Barney Fife is a fascist,
Barney Miller is a socialist.
Barney the purple Dinosaur is politically unaffiliated.
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Isn't the elimination of the rights of property owners more of a
Socialist ideal?


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Maybe. Socialism has to do with ownership, fascism has to do with
control. Obviously there can be some overlap.

A quote from dictionary.com:

"Fascism:

A system of government marked by centralization of authority under a
dictator, stringent socioeconomic controls, suppression of the
opposition through terror and censorship, and typically a policy of
belligerent nationalism and racism."

Sounds like a Homeowners Association to me. :-)

Bill, W6WRT

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On Tue, 01 Aug 2006 17:33:44 -0700, Bill Turner
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"Fascism:

A system of government marked by centralization of authority under a
dictator, stringent socioeconomic controls, suppression of the
opposition through terror and censorship, and typically a policy of
belligerent nationalism and racism."

Sounds like a Homeowners Association to me. :-)


Hi Bill,

Do they subscribe to "signing statements?"

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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Hi Bill,

Do they subscribe to "signing statements?"

73's
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Who is "they" and what is a "signing statement"?

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Jim Kelley wrote:


Bill Turner wrote:


Move away from the Fascist Homeowners Association
and get in an area where people know enough to leave each other alone!


Isn't the elimination of the rights of property owners more of a
Socialist ideal? That characterization would be a bit more consistent
with the "climate" here in this state.



You would think, wouldn't ya? Yet I find both far left and far right to
be equally meddlesome. Just different tactics.


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