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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What’s funny is that I have never in my life key in real life someone who would say something so silly. The idea that an individuals record of public service for the most vulnerable should be impugned or cast in a negative light because you disagree with them about sidewalks in your neighborhood is an absolute joke. It’s also why you are sharing these opinions online because you’d never dare to say something like this to actual real people. I honestly don’t know if I could contain myself from laughing if someone said something so stupid to me. [/quote] You are certainly free to hold that opinion. But I definitely would question someone's dedication to expanding housing and other developments who spends so much time advocating that other people not be able to safely walk near his house. I don't want someone on this type of board who would only vote for affordable housing as long as it didn't affect his own neighborhood. [/quote] You bring up a good point. Bill Slover advocates for the poor until someone puts a section 8 house on his street. Then he will give you the Bill Slover fog.....a million reasons why its a bad idea. There are people in this thread judging him from afar via the media and there are people in the neighborhood who would love for him to move somewhere else in the city.[/quote]
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