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To: stars & stripes forever
"This ban is defended based upon traffic, parking, and building safety concerns. However, nothing in its zoning code prevents weekly Cub Scouts meetings, Monday Night Football parties with numerous attendees or large business parties from being held on a regular basis in private homes," the ADF said.

Clearly a double standard. Bet you dollar to donuts, a Muzzie having Jihad recruitment event in their homes would be completely OK

Screw the city council, vote everyone out.

86 posted on 03/13/2010 6:30:33 AM PST by Popman (Balsa wood: Obama Presidential timber)
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To: Popman

I’ve been a mayor of a larger suburb and am presently a city administrator in a smaller rural town. From both experiences I can attest that often (of course not always) city councils find out about this stuff when the reporter writing the article suddenly calls for comment on the actions of their 3rd level down employee.

There are 2 ways good (but unaware) councils deal with this: if the employee is not in a union, you bust them down to private in front of the cameras. If in a union you spend 8 months and thousands of dollars working through closed door hearings and subsequent appeals and then in the end announce you busted them down to private.

The council may quite possibly be nuts, but there may be a chance they just had a low level code enforcement person they’ve never met shove this on their radar.


133 posted on 03/13/2010 7:21:49 AM PST by Dan C
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