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Old October 8th 04, 12:47 AM
Fredrick Garvin
 
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On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 21:21:14 +0000, Mike Terry wrote:

All across the country, however, homeowners associations and restrictive
covenants ban all ham antennas, and thus all ham-radio operations, from some
communities. This leaves homeowners-association-controlled communities,
where four out of 10 Americans now reside, extra vulnerable and
underprotected in the face of natural or man-made disasters.



I'd live in the woods before I'd live in some Nazi ass community such as
those restrictive places. When the **** hits the fans we'll be the first
ones they want to help. Well, they can kiss MY ass.


 
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