Amicus
04-23-10, 13:25
Fellow BoD member of a local club sent this out. I have no idea if it is old or new. The text accompanying the pic follows.
4842
Ralph, My neighbor is a "lefty" of sorts (Obama bumper stickers, gung-ho
socialized medicine, "guns should be banned", etc.). So last week I put this
sign up in my yard after one of his anti-gun rants at a neighborhood cocktail party.
The sign wasn't up more than an hour before he called the police and wanted
them to make me take down the sign. Fortunately, the officer politely informed
him that it was not their job to take such action without a court order and that he
had to file a complaint "downtown" first, which would be reviewed by the city
attorney to see if it violated any city, county, or state ordinances, which if there
was a violation a court order would be sent to the offending party (me) to
"remove the sign in seven days".
After several weeks he was informed that the sign was legal (by a quarter of an
inch) and there was nothing the city could do, which obviously made him madder.
I tried to smooth things over by inviting him to go shooting with me and my
friends at the hunt club but that seemed to make him even more angry. I then
asked him if he wanted to go to a Tea Party rally but again he declined my outreach efforts
to bring about a better understanding between political and social opponents.
I am at a loss how to reconcile our long relationship (notice I did
not say friendship), any suggestions would be welcome.
Anyway, that's life in our neck of the woods, how's about yours?
4842
Ralph, My neighbor is a "lefty" of sorts (Obama bumper stickers, gung-ho
socialized medicine, "guns should be banned", etc.). So last week I put this
sign up in my yard after one of his anti-gun rants at a neighborhood cocktail party.
The sign wasn't up more than an hour before he called the police and wanted
them to make me take down the sign. Fortunately, the officer politely informed
him that it was not their job to take such action without a court order and that he
had to file a complaint "downtown" first, which would be reviewed by the city
attorney to see if it violated any city, county, or state ordinances, which if there
was a violation a court order would be sent to the offending party (me) to
"remove the sign in seven days".
After several weeks he was informed that the sign was legal (by a quarter of an
inch) and there was nothing the city could do, which obviously made him madder.
I tried to smooth things over by inviting him to go shooting with me and my
friends at the hunt club but that seemed to make him even more angry. I then
asked him if he wanted to go to a Tea Party rally but again he declined my outreach efforts
to bring about a better understanding between political and social opponents.
I am at a loss how to reconcile our long relationship (notice I did
not say friendship), any suggestions would be welcome.
Anyway, that's life in our neck of the woods, how's about yours?