To: Catspaw
Then it is no big deal for you. It is a big deal for others. Just because you live next store, or in an entire neighborhood that is mixed, does not mean everybody has/does. There is a whole big ol' piece a land out there with many, many neighborhoods. A lot of them are not integrated. Anf there are a lot of folks who are not ready to except it. My original point... Which is rejected commonly by those who do accept integration...maybe because you don't have a choice?
67 posted on
06/04/2003 6:46:56 PM PDT by
sit-rep
To: sit-rep
Of course we have a choice. We could sell our paid-off house for approximately four times what we paid for it, buy a new house and have change to spare. Fact is, we like it here. We like our neighborhood and enjoy our neighbors.
But given your screed against race-mixing, I won't be inviting you here anytime soon.
69 posted on
06/04/2003 6:50:52 PM PDT by
Catspaw
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