Pulling up to the house I spotted two people I've never seen before, walking a small dog. Never seen the dog before, either. This must mean new neighbors. Or maybe it's the "welcome wagon walking-tour of weirdos and wackos in Aspen Hill".
One of them seems to be slim or athletic build, maybe early to mid 20s. Other seemed to be a somewhat squat and overweight man at first, then on closer observation turned out to be a woman affecting something close to tough-guy style, wearing black Ray-Bans even with the overcast. Dark black hair.
I'm guessing I'll see the one with the dog in the future, but I am betting that the other one I've never seen before -- trust me, I remember bull daggers and this one hasn't been living here -- said something to the one with the dog that will have her running the other way if she sees me again. At least this time I am documenting it to blogspace the second it happens, with description.

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Is this the same Thomas Hardman who says: "Support the right of the People to be what they want to be, not what the government thinks they should be.", but when they use that right, calls them "weirdos and wackos"?
I did not say that.
You need to learn how to read.
You also need to read some back-story here.
There is a crew -- I am pretty certain this originates in some opposition to County-subsidized "scattered site housing" for people with permanent and severe psychiatric disabilities such as traumatic brain damage -- that seeks out people who move into the neighborhood.
They take new neighbors on a tour, and they point out people they want to force out of the neighborhood. They label them -- I do not label them -- as "weirdos and wackos".
This is despicable.
This is why I say that candidates have to support the right of the People to be what they want to be" -- so long as they're not hurting anyone -- "not what the government wants them to be". Because, you know what? As near as I can tell, the people taking newcomers and telling them horrible things about disabled people, those folks always represent themselves as police or other agents of the local government.
Now, go back to school and maybe actually learn to read this time, instead of to misread and lie like a stinking old dog that likes to roll in shit.
Oh, by the way, Mike Gordon, I see you just now created this account.
Kind of coincidental, isn't it?
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