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Offline john9001

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Re: Re: Re: Re: Good neighbors are never appreciated
« Reply #15 on: December 08, 2007, 01:20:20 PM »
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I'm not sure but IIRC, during the last election there was some comment that the entire election would be decided by carrying about 7 specific states if it was solely based on the "popular" vote. That would in effect, disenfranchise everyone living in the other 43 states.


that's why there is a electoral college, every 4 years the question of why is there a electoral college comes up.

Offline Tigeress

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« Reply #16 on: December 08, 2007, 04:11:14 PM »
I, for one, would not buy a house next to theirs.

Regardless of what these people are actually doing in that house, 100 people worth of cars every Friday and Saturday night lining the streets and alcohol-fueled loudness is not my idea of a quiet peaceful setting to have a home. Thus, I would have a problem with it even if they were playing bingo.

If it were 10-15 people it wouldn't be too bad but still every Friday and Saturday night?

A party at a neighbor's is one thing but a mob like that is over the top and they know it.

Just pass an ord. to prevent unauthorized parking in front of peoples homes and call the tow trucks and enforce the disturbing the peace law every time they get loud.

Those intoxicated and walking back to their cars down the street could also be cited for public drunkeness and whoever had the car keys, DWI.

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« Last Edit: December 08, 2007, 04:17:24 PM by Tigeress »

Offline ramzey

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« Reply #17 on: December 08, 2007, 08:36:32 PM »
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I, for one, would not buy a house next to theirs.

Regardless of what these people are actually doing in that house, 100 people worth of cars every Friday and Saturday night lining the streets and alcohol-fueled loudness is not my idea of a quiet peaceful setting to have a home. Thus, I would have a problem with it even if they were playing bingo.



Oh yea, but that would not make news.
Also, will you disturb all those senior citizens and take  single pleasure left in their life's? you are so cruel

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Just pass an ord. to prevent unauthorized parking in front of peoples homes and call the tow trucks and enforce the disturbing the peace law every time they get loud.

Those intoxicated and walking back to their cars down the street could also be cited for public drunkeness and whoever had the car keys, DWI.


LOL, what else, register them all as sex offenders ?

Just wondering what else you would do to make your neighbors life miserable? and when this ord. would hit you back?
At next b-day party of your kids? family reunion?

People scream about taking their own rights back and don't realize they are actually taken by their own friends, neighbors, family, co workers and themselfs.

Offline LePaul

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« Reply #18 on: December 08, 2007, 09:46:40 PM »
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People scream about taking their own rights back and don't realize they are actually taken by their own friends, neighbors, family, co workers and themselfs.


Werd.