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Old 11-05-2022, 09:27 AM
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I'd like to think that is my worst issue that concerns me...but alas!...it is not. the reason people ignore the villages simplest of rules is because they have the attitude of a 12 year old.

Well said!! They also have the same attitude about stop signs!!!!
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Old 11-05-2022, 10:21 AM
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I care. The election may be over in five days but the 2024 election starts in six. I dread the next two years with all the negativity and inundation of politics that's about to begin. That's not why I came to "paradise".
Sorry if it bothers you so much. I personally refuse to let it negatively affect my life. Living in paradise is partly a state of mind.
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Old 11-05-2022, 10:23 AM
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I find it ironic that the people who live in the more strict deed restricted areas are complaining about these signs.

Meanwhile, up in the HIstoric Area, which has the (fake news) reputation of being a trashy trailer park with cars on cinderblocks and boomboxes blaring in the driveways all day - there aren't ANY political signs on peoples' yards in my neighborhood. Not a single one.
Wait about 1 more week when the sh*t is ALLEGEDLY supposed to hit the fan and you will change your tune. Gonna be a Loooooong 2+ years,
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Old 11-05-2022, 10:52 AM
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I have neighbors who have different political views, but they refrain from displaying their affiliation. I just don't understand political signs, golf carts decorated with signs and banners. Does anyone think seeing this is going to change anyone's mind.

Do you think I will come home and say to my wife. I believed in the person I was voting for, but I saw a parade of golf carts in the town square. They were so pretty I'm going to change my vote.

Please give me a break.
The signs may not change minds, but they do support enthusiasm for a candidate and thus help increase voter turnout. That is why there are signs for candidates all across the country.
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Old 11-05-2022, 11:05 AM
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In todays political climate there are morons everywhere. At least the signs identify them. Don't fall prey to their advertising to join there clan. But if you do, please leave your brains at the door..........
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