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Old 01-17-2011, 08:44 AM
 
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Ugh, well maybe not "all" residents but I know many that are against it. It is funny that you won't accept the fact that some of your neighbors might be non inclusive. I know people that are so you can't argue against that. It's not a few people. It was a good bit of people that didn't want Meridian and they don't want Avana either. Go door to door to every house and do a poll then report back to me.
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Old 01-17-2011, 09:41 AM
 
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Ugh, well maybe not "all" residents but I know many that are against it. It is funny that you won't accept the fact that some of your neighbors might be non inclusive. I know people that are so you can't argue against that. It's not a few people. It was a good bit of people that didn't want Meridian and they don't want Avana either. Go door to door to every house and do a poll then report back to me.
I already agreed that there might be a vocal minority, all I said was that as a resident I don't really care and it has never been a point of conversation between any of my neighbors and me. I only took issue with your painting an entire community as being "noninclusive."

People who are against things are always the most vocal about it so that's what you are going to hear about.
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Old 01-17-2011, 10:41 AM
 
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You read into the idea of painting an entire community as noninclusive. Perhaps I didn't chose clear enough words for you. But, I'm sticking to my guns on this. It's a fact! I have many friends that live in Circle C, have nothing against Circle C. I like it. Just stating how "some residents" feel about including outlying subdivisions in their HOA.
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