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Old 07-01-2016, 01:40 PM
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NEWS FLASH to retirees and others; If you do not celebrate diversity, do not move to a diversified state. Florida is one of the most diversified states in the US.

If you want to live only among your ilk, try Montana, Idaho, SD, ND, Utah.

Moving to Florida and complaining about diversity is like moving to Florida and complaining about the heat.
It's not diverse if you stay in the house 24 hours a day.
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Old 07-01-2016, 03:18 PM
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It's not diverse if you stay in the house 24 hours a day.
If you stay in the bubble... We're a bastion of 99% whiteness. Please God, let us keep this ONE little piece of heaven. Don't let them turn it into another diversified hell hole.
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Old 07-01-2016, 03:43 PM
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If you stay in the bubble... We're a bastion of 99% whiteness. Please God, let us keep this ONE little piece of heaven. Don't let them turn it into another diversified hell hole.
If you elect Team Hillary, that is exactly what will happen.
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Old 07-01-2016, 04:05 PM
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If you elect Team Hillary, that is exactly what will happen.
Obama wants to force landlords...ALL landlords...to accept section 8. The rent is $3000 a month? Take the $1000 the government offers and a $2000 tax credit.

Can you imagine when their "immediate family" starts coming over? All 4 children, all 10 grandchildren, all 20 great grandchildren. Yes, I think the character, the greatness, of the villages is nearing an end. At least I got to enjoy it for a while.

This IS in the works, this IS their plan.

These are the things to fight.
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Old 07-01-2016, 04:31 PM
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Obama wants to force landlords...ALL landlords...to accept section 8. The rent is $3000 a month? Take the $1000 the government offers and a $2000 tax credit.

Can you imagine when their "immediate family" starts coming over? All 4 children, all 10 grandchildren, all 20 great grandchildren. Yes, I think the character, the greatness, of the villages is nearing an end. At least I got to enjoy it for a while.

This IS in the works, this IS their plan.

These are the things to fight.

All ten grandchildren and all 20 great grandchildren would not be allowed to live in The Villages for any extended period of time, unless the rules are changed.
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Old 07-01-2016, 04:46 PM
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All ten grandchildren and all 20 great grandchildren would not be allowed to live in The Villages for any extended period of time, unless the rules are changed.
They VISIT from the projects that grandma USED to live in before she got a free ride here to diversify the place. They'll all drive up from Wildwood and have a merry old time. Bringing the hood to a family pool near you.
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Old 07-01-2016, 05:02 PM
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All ten grandchildren and all 20 great grandchildren would not be allowed to live in The Villages for any extended period of time, unless the rules are changed.
And, that can be done with the stroke of a pen, Obama Care style.
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Old 07-01-2016, 05:03 PM
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Yeah, you missed something. You might want to brush up on your reading skills. He said "repealing" NOT "repealed".
From the Free Dictionary

re·peal (rĭ-pēl′)
tr.v. re·pealed, re·peal·ing, re·peals
1. To revoke or rescind, especially by the action of a legislature.

I think you should brush up on your English definitions. No need to apologize. LOL
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Old 07-01-2016, 05:08 PM
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From the Free Dictionary

re·peal (rĭ-pēl′)
tr.v. re·pealed, re·peal·ing, re·peals
1. To revoke or rescind, especially by the action of a legislature.

I think you should brush up on your English definitions. No need to apologize. LOL
They have DIFFERENT meanings. You know, extra letters or different letters in the beginning and end of words, change the meaning.

Just thank me.
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Old 07-02-2016, 05:52 AM
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They have DIFFERENT meanings. You know, extra letters or different letters in the beginning and end of words, change the meaning.

Just thank me.
I have documentation, you have BS.
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Old 07-02-2016, 08:12 AM
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I have documentation, you have BS.
Are YOU really stupid? REPEALING and REPEALED have two different meanings. REPEALING is the present tense - as in something that is currently taking place. REPEALED is past tense - something that has already taken place. How can you possibly not realize the difference?
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Old 07-02-2016, 08:54 AM
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Are YOU really stupid? REPEALING and REPEALED have two different meanings. REPEALING is the present tense - as in something that is currently taking place. REPEALED is past tense - something that has already taken place. How can you possibly not realize the difference?
This might help.
English
verb
repeal
conjugated in all tenses.
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Old 07-02-2016, 10:03 AM
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Are YOU really stupid? REPEALING and REPEALED have two different meanings. REPEALING is the present tense - as in something that is currently taking place. REPEALED is past tense - something that has already taken place. How can you possibly not realize the difference?

Why is the ACA still the law when it was voted to repeal it 57 times?
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Old 07-02-2016, 10:22 AM
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Why is the ACA still the law when it was voted to repeal it 57 times?
What does this have to do with post you quoted? Nowhere in that post does it reference the ACA. That post only addresses the difference between the terms REPEALING and REPEAL, nothing more. When will you stop the troll baiting?
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Old 07-03-2016, 07:17 AM
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Are YOU really stupid? REPEALING and REPEALED have two different meanings. REPEALING is the pr esent tense - as in something that is currently taking place. REPEALED is past tense - something that has already taken place. How can you possibly not realize the difference?
More BS Now take your meds and calm down.
 

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