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The local Amish suing the city
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<blockquote data-quote="rla442" data-source="post: 1387809" data-attributes="member: 13688"><p>Amish will sue but do it under a business name. It's odd that two Amish men are doing it on their own. I wouldn't be surprised if the suit is filed in court under a business rather than the individual Amish men. </p><p></p><p>Amish is one of the fastest growing religions in this country. Ohio State estimates that a new Amish settlement pops up every 3 1/2 weeks. I live in one of the largest Amish settlements in the US and I can attest that they are growing fast and buying up everything. A doublewide on an acre of land will be bought up by a young Amish couple as a starter home with a one car garage turned into a horse stable. I used to be located right outside of their settlements but they have expanded way past me in just the last two years. I've contemplated selling my farm and making a good profit by selling it but, I've resisted but I don't know for how much longer. </p><p></p><p>The worse part of living around Amish is not the Amish themselves its the dang tourists that are drawn in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rla442, post: 1387809, member: 13688"] Amish will sue but do it under a business name. It's odd that two Amish men are doing it on their own. I wouldn't be surprised if the suit is filed in court under a business rather than the individual Amish men. Amish is one of the fastest growing religions in this country. Ohio State estimates that a new Amish settlement pops up every 3 1/2 weeks. I live in one of the largest Amish settlements in the US and I can attest that they are growing fast and buying up everything. A doublewide on an acre of land will be bought up by a young Amish couple as a starter home with a one car garage turned into a horse stable. I used to be located right outside of their settlements but they have expanded way past me in just the last two years. I've contemplated selling my farm and making a good profit by selling it but, I've resisted but I don't know for how much longer. The worse part of living around Amish is not the Amish themselves its the dang tourists that are drawn in. [/QUOTE]
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