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Seriously, only on the East Side could someone let everyone know that they<br>
had a break-in to make others<br>
aware,and then be condemned for having security lights, not having an<br>
alarm, blame the police for not doing<br>
their job, change the entire thread of conversation to a political rant (as<br>
though we haven't<br>
already listened to your drivel for the last 2 months!) as if MItt/O were<br>
personally responsible.<br>
<br>
Focus and respond responsibly and keep your political opinions to yourself!<br>
I care about a neighbor<br>
experiencing a problem and if I can help, I will. I don't care to know what<br>
you think about the election,<br></blockquote><div><br></div><div>I honestly don't even know what became of the whole politics-on-this-list thread as I wasn't really involved in that, but last I read the consensus seemed to be that political discussion was OK, so long as it wasn't paid-for canvassing or promotion. Is this right?</div>
<div><br></div><div>However, yes, I should have taken my own advice and changed the thread's title. Apologies.</div><div><br></div><div>I care about my neighbors and I care about my country...particularly the day before a general election. So I won't apologize for sharing my opinions on this subject; this board, after all, is about opinions. I'm as free to post them as you are to ignore them.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Emlyn</div><div><br></div><div> </div></div>