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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 720159" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>He's a vet. Good for him. Thank him for his contribution to maintaining our way of life. I'll bet there are other vets living in the same neighborhood, quietly following the rules.</p><p></p><p>So his neighbor to the south (a vet) but retired from EXXON, builds a working 21 foot oil derrick in his front yard, puts a flag on top and calls it a flagpole. Is that ok? Or the guy across the street (another vet) retired from the forestery service builds a 21 ft fire tower in his front yard, attaches a flag and calls it a flagpole. Is that ok? How about the guy retired from the used car business (another vet) who welds two 1955 Caddies together, stands them on end and puts a flag on top. Hey, another flagpole. Is that ok? They're all veterans who served their country. Why can't they have their own, individual, personal flagpole and the neighbors should be grateful to see their property values fall. </p><p></p><p>Col Barfoot recognized the authority of the homeowners assn by going to them and ASKING if he could put up a flapole. They apparently said no and he's like that pouting kid that kicks the dog because he can't have his way. Now that he may have to spend money to take the flagpole down, he's whining to the media that he's a vet and he's entitled to do what he wants! There's nothing wrong with "these people". They follow the rules; why is it unreasonable for them to expect this guy to follow them, too? Don't like the rules: move or get on the board of the home owners assn that makes the rules.</p><p></p><p>And last but not least <strong>NOBODY SAYS HE CAN'T FLY THE FLAG.</strong> They just say he can't have an upright flagpole. If you read the article, it says other people are flying flags in the neighborhood. This guy simply thinks he's entitled to do what he wants in spite of the rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 720159, member: 13"] He's a vet. Good for him. Thank him for his contribution to maintaining our way of life. I'll bet there are other vets living in the same neighborhood, quietly following the rules. So his neighbor to the south (a vet) but retired from EXXON, builds a working 21 foot oil derrick in his front yard, puts a flag on top and calls it a flagpole. Is that ok? Or the guy across the street (another vet) retired from the forestery service builds a 21 ft fire tower in his front yard, attaches a flag and calls it a flagpole. Is that ok? How about the guy retired from the used car business (another vet) who welds two 1955 Caddies together, stands them on end and puts a flag on top. Hey, another flagpole. Is that ok? They're all veterans who served their country. Why can't they have their own, individual, personal flagpole and the neighbors should be grateful to see their property values fall. Col Barfoot recognized the authority of the homeowners assn by going to them and ASKING if he could put up a flapole. They apparently said no and he's like that pouting kid that kicks the dog because he can't have his way. Now that he may have to spend money to take the flagpole down, he's whining to the media that he's a vet and he's entitled to do what he wants! There's nothing wrong with "these people". They follow the rules; why is it unreasonable for them to expect this guy to follow them, too? Don't like the rules: move or get on the board of the home owners assn that makes the rules. And last but not least [b]NOBODY SAYS HE CAN'T FLY THE FLAG.[/b] They just say he can't have an upright flagpole. If you read the article, it says other people are flying flags in the neighborhood. This guy simply thinks he's entitled to do what he wants in spite of the rules. [/QUOTE]
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