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Posted by vitzarus on April 07, 2007 at 22:45:59 from (67.72.98.92):
In Reply to: To you it's an old tractor, to us it's a precious posted by Tom Graham on April 07, 2007 at 06:42:30:
We are on the excactly right board where this consideration doesn"t come out of the blue-except when i check my mail. That is there are those who save things ,real large things and know by the work we have done in and around them how difficult it will be to replace. It"s not just replacement to purpose by a grand sum to another nation but a loss at the same time. I cannot rewrite the feminist and speculator attitude which drives all properties closer together.People see things on different planes. That is "this is a nice airy neighborhood, look at the hills and trees(we didn"t plant) we just waltz in here and get that guy to remove all his "junk". Happens all the time. That guy planted those trees but it doesn"t matter. That guy has refridges and wash machines around to save a neighbor paying $60 for a timer or $10 for a knob. We don"t know what he is doing but that is HIS or HER property. Increasingly through Jerry Springer stuff etc. we are all morons to be put on display. This is mind control. They cannot directly attack those vermin who don"t have anything they haven"t leached off others but are perfectly capable of spreading an attitude against Southerners in general or anyone who wants to have on their Own property whatever they want. Who gave the right to the crap ideology of McMansions on 1/4 acre to dictate anything about another"s private property? Voters with the same crap in their ears voting for folks who know another way to screw other folks. So goes the "junk" so goes us. It"s all a scheme.
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