To: abb
"We went up there because I'd been outraged at how high our valuation is on our house," said Nancy Oates of Chapel Hill. "We were absolutely stunned that there were so many people there."...."We kind of thought it would be all people from northern Orange County, that there would be a lot of pickup trucks and ball hats. But there were a lot of people of all ages, all races . . . in business suits and professional dress," Oates said. "There were some from Chapel Hill and Carrboro, and that kind of surprised me, the diversity of the crowd." Oh goody. A snob spouting cliches about diversity.
Is this really the kind we want to link arm in arm with over taxes?
To: relictele
Is this really the kind we want to link arm in arm with over taxes? Temporarily, perhaps.
"The enemy of my enemy is my friend." And, "It is good to strike the serpent's head with your enemy's hand."
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02/25/2009 4:47:11 AM PST by
abb
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