Posted on 04/10/2007 6:46:10 AM PDT by presidio9
What this town needs is one of those Anti-Snob Ordinances.
The picture is x-ed out. Can you repost?
Hey Elizabeth.....
You could,
Oh,
I don’t know?
MOVE!!!
Elizabeth, just hire a security company...you can afford it.
What that means is that Edwards was trying to get a road cut through the neighbors property.
Now if some Hoi Poloi walks on to the Edwards’ Plantation will the Secret Service pull guns out. What if it’s just the Wendy’s guy delivering another Side of Beef?
Gun-toting Republican? Has she seen him toting it about?
Can’t wait ‘til the banjo music starts up...
Never mind, yes, she has... when he was investigating strangers on his land. BTW: Elizabeth, does you husband own a gun of any sort?
Yeah, and if Rudy get's his way, this guy probably won't be able to "tote" any guns anymore, either.
The AP exists to elect Democrats.
But, but their little children must learn to fly on their own, because their parents won’t be around for them! What fools.
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Not nearly as scared as I would be to have Ted Kennedy for a neighbor, especially if he is still driving.
Across the road from the entrance to the Edwards estate is Big Valley Auto Repair, a modest garage crowded with cars.
There is a sign painted on the fence: Go Rudy Giuliani 2008, a reference to the former New York City mayor who is expected to seek the Republican nomination for president.
Monty Johnson, owner of the garage site and one of Edwards closest neighbors, is no Edwards fan. Johnson has left standing an abandoned house facing the entrance to the Edwards property.
He claims to be for the poor people, said Johnson, 55, a farmer and retired landscaper. He dont care about us. I see him jogging. He doesnt pull over and say, `How are you doing?
Johnson, meanwhile, has problems of his own. His tract of land has been in his family since before the Great Depression, but is now looking to sell his property. Partly because of the rising property taxes which the Edward’s 28,000 square foot, $5.3 million estate is prodding sharply upward. Partly because he doesn’t want to be near crabby neighbors that are constantly complaining about him:
“I thought he was supposed to be for the poor people,” Johnson said. “But does he ever socialize with any poor people? He doesn’t speak to me.”
All the same, I think I may be a different sign from the one that you're talking about. Mr. Johnson and the Edwards live about five miles or so north of me in Orange County, off of a semi-main road through the farmland part of OC. I don't know Mr. Johnson personally, however. The sign I was thinking of is one that's about three miles closer to town on my road, which is also a Rudy sign, but is rather, um, jury-rigged in appearance.
It IS the sign I’m thinking of! Big Valley, I drive right by there at least five times a week!
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