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dojijosu t1_itng7d3 wrote

Nothing to apologize for. Sounds like her community bought a pond. Kinda sucks for the locals, but that’s all that happened. The language in this hit piece was laughably dramatic.

So know, I dare not yet draw the blade of apology from the scabbard of… I don’t know… not-wanting-MAGA-morons running anything? It’s your metaphor.

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Sprinkl3s_0f_mAddnes t1_itnihnw wrote

>The language in this hit piece was laughably

The language in this hit piece was just laughable. And an attack on literature.

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Tullyswimmer t1_itpdy8t wrote

Her community used $155k of public funds to take what was previously an open boat launch and put it under control of an HOA, with a gate and key that's apparently publicly accessible somehow.

That's according to her statement on the thing. It just so happens that a real estate agent made a "mistake" in a listing that just so happened to give her HOA control over this boat launch, and it was "recommended" to put it behind a gate.

Nothing to apologize for though, not like the HOA severely limited public access to a lake, using public funds to do it.

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dojijosu t1_itpr0ug wrote

If true, that’s not developed in the article. Notice that the article never actually approaches an accusation of wrong doing. Just lots of insinuation of “who knows where” and such.

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Tullyswimmer t1_itrxskw wrote

Oh no, the article is complete trash, as is most things put out by that website.

But the real story isn't far off of the article, unfortunately.

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