To: Rebeleye
So, it took almost two years before anyone even noticed? I'd guess it's not such a big deal, then.
For pete's sake...there must be more important things to deal with there in Virginia, I'd think.
3 posted on
03/03/2006 11:44:04 AM PST by
MineralMan
(godless atheist)
To: MineralMan
So, it took almost two years before anyone even noticed? I'd guess it's not such a big deal, then.
For pete's sake...there must be more important things to deal with there in Virginia, I'd think.
Applause to you....standing ovation!!!!! I agree with you that if it took two years to notice it was gone then it was not needed. I think they need to worry about issues that are important to everybody. I know that some people don't agree with this, BUT come on 2 YEARS and wow something is missing...I don't know what, but there is something different....LOL
To: MineralMan
For pete's sake...there must be more important things to deal with there in Virginia, I'd think. Yup. Much of Virginia is rural, undeveloped and poor. It's numbers look better because of a few very wealthy counties around DC. But go a little bit south, and you're basically in Mississippi.
And I'm not talking about the charming parts of Mississippi, but the crushingly poor segments.
38 posted on
03/03/2006 2:48:09 PM PST by
Potowmack
("Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government")
To: MineralMan
So, it took almost two years before anyone even noticed? I'd guess it's not such a big deal, then.
Well, to be fair, people didn't notice because it took that long before new stuff WITHOUT the seal started to replace old stuff WITH the seal. So, some people noticed IMMEDIATELY when new things started showing up.
In other words, it's not that it took 2 years to notice it...it took 2 years to implement the change.
To: MineralMan
Good morning.
"For pete's sake...there must be more important things to deal with there in Virginia"
What could be more important than bureaucrats deciding quietly, on the sly, to decide what is right and proper for the people?
Admittedly bureaucrats make those decisions all the time, but usually they make an attempt at following procedure, and when they don't the people usually make some sort of stink.
Why does it matter how small the deed was, or how long it took to be noticed? I guess it is just not important in Minnesota.
Michael Frazier
98 posted on
03/07/2006 6:50:53 AM PST by
brazzaville
(no surrender no retreat, well, maybe retreat's ok)
To: MineralMan
"more important things to deal with there in Virgina" ===>that why the SUPERVISORS should have left the flag ON the seal, kept their 1/2-witted/busybody mouth's SHUT and tended to the county's MORE pressing business, rather than being "PC-idiots"!
in point of FACT, the supervisors have NOBODY to blame but themselves, when they LOSE their jobs! (and that is what WILL happen the next election!) Amherst is NOT a "PC" area!
free dixie,sw
131 posted on
03/07/2006 8:58:51 AM PST by
stand watie
( Resistance to tyrants is OBEDIENCE to God. -----T.Jefferson)
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