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  • GOOD NEWS..Virginia Veteran Wins Battle to Keep His Flagpole in Yard

    12/08/2009 5:32:29 PM PST · by Doogle · 38 replies · 1,286+ views
    ap ^ | 12/08/09 | AP
    RICHMOND, Va. — A 90-year-old Medal of Honor recipient can keep his 21-foot flagpole in his front yard after a homeowner's association dropped its request to remove it, a spokesman for Democratic Virginia Sen. Mark Warner said Tuesday.
  • Henrico Medal of Honor recipient, 90, ordered to remove flagpole

    12/05/2009 1:34:25 PM PST · by StarCMC · 92 replies · 2,590+ views
    Richmond Times-Dispatch ^ | 12/2/09 | Staff
    Col. Van T. Barfoot, a local Medal of Honor recipient, is under the gun from his Henrico County community's homeowner association. In a five-paragraph letter to Barfoot that he received yesterday, Barfoot is being ordered to remove a flagpole from his yard. The decorated veteran of three wars, now 90 years old, raises the American flag every morning on the pole, then lowers and folds the flag at dusk each day in a three-corner military fashion. ... There is no provision in the community's rules expressly forbidding flagpoles, Barfoot's daughter said. But she said the board ruled against her father's...
  • Virginia Homeowner’s Board Orders 90-year-old Medal of Honor Winner to Remove Flagpole, or Else!

    12/04/2009 2:17:59 AM PST · by bogusname · 85 replies · 2,500+ views
    CFP ^ | December 3, 2009 | Jerry A. Kane
    In a priority mail five-paragraph letter, the Coates & Davenport law firm in Richmond has ordered Colonel Van Barfoot to remove the pole by 5 p.m. Friday or face legal action. According to the letter, Barfoot would have to pay all legal fees and costs if the legal proceeding pursued by Sussex Square Homeowners Association is successful. Family members say Barfoot is the most decorated American combat veteran alive. He has been awarded more than 20 medals, including the Medal of Honor, The Silver Star, the Legion of Merit, The Bronze Star, and three Purple Hearts. This fall, his native...
  • Henrico Medal of Honor winner, 90, ordered to remove flagpole

    12/02/2009 11:39:47 AM PST · by Restore America · 69 replies · 2,902+ views
    Richmond Times Dispatch ^ | 12/02/2009 | Staff Reports
    Col. Van T. Barfoot, one of the country's last-surviving Medal of Honor winners, is under the gun from his Henrico County community's homeowner association. In a five-paragraph letter to Barfoot that he received yesterday, Barfoot is being ordered to remove a flagpole from his yard.
  • Tension behind the gates

    11/06/2009 6:20:32 PM PST · by Saije · 2 replies · 375+ views
    Orange County Register ^ | 11/6/2009 | TERYL ZARNOW
    In a bad economy, we expect poor people will get poorer. But this recession has taught us that one mishap can snip anyone's strings and collapse middle-class financial security like a marionette. We didn't expect that. Consider planned communities. They're appealing as places where everyone is supposed to keep up: No front lawns going to seed; no cars rusting on top of them. However, the poor economy has meant that some of the neighbors can't keep up – and this hits homeowners associations in a unique way. Neighbors are financially yoked together, and problems for one can mean problems for...
  • Retirement community wants girl, 6, gone

    10/22/2009 5:38:34 PM PDT · by JoeProBono · 162 replies · 2,783+ views
    upi ^ | Oct. 22, 2009 a
    PINELLAS PARK, Fla.- A Florida couple said the homeowners association of their retirement community is trying to evict their 6-year-old granddaughter. Jimmy and Judie Stottler of Pinellas Park said their granddaughter, Kimberly, came to live with them as an infant when authorities took her away from her drug-abusing mother, WSTP-TV, St. Petersburg, Fla., reported Thursday. The girl has stayed with her grandparents in the retirement community since, even though the community's rules don't allow children. The couple said the homeowners association is now pressuring them to comply with the ban on children, but they are unable to move because they...
  • Oregon Apartment Complex Bans Flying the American Flag

    10/15/2009 6:16:05 AM PDT · by Psalm_2 · 29 replies · 1,211+ views
    Foxnews ^ | Oct 14, 2009 | Foxnews
    An Oregon apartment complex is banning its residents from flying American flags, not only from their dwellings but also their vehicles, KATU in Portland reported..... Sharron White, a long-time resident, was told by management to take down the flag she's flown on her car for eight years because "someone might get offended."
  • American Flag Ban at Oregon Apartment Complex Reversed After Outcry

    10/15/2009 7:53:01 PM PDT · by Boogieman · 17 replies · 1,410+ views
    Fox News ^ | October 15, 2009 | Fox News
    An Oregon apartment complex reversed its ban prohibiting residents from flying American flags from dwellings and parked vehicles after the property manager decided she didn't have the legal standing to do so, KATU in Portland reported Wednesday. The American Civil Liberties Union said that Barb Holcomb's ban at Oaks Apartments did not violate any laws, but Holcomb said her legal cousel led her to believe otherwise so she reversed the decision. "If people want to fly any flag of any nationality, it's their right," she told KATU. "When a tenant rents the unit, the inside of the unit belongs to...
  • Oregon Apartment Complex Bans Flying the American Flag

    10/14/2009 5:05:22 PM PDT · by Red in Blue PA · 23 replies · 1,689+ views
    Foxnews ^ | 10/14/2009 | Staff
    An Oregon apartment complex is banning its residents from flying American flags, not only from their dwellings but also their vehicles, KATU in Portland reported. Residents' outrage started when Jim Clausen, whose son is in the military and on his way back to Iraq, was told he couldn't fly an American flag from the back of his motorcycle. If he didn't take the flag down, he was told he'd face eviction, the station reported. "It floored me," Clausen told the station. "I can't believe she was saying what she was saying. It [the flag] stands for the people that can...
  • Apartments Residents Told to Take Down American Flag

    10/14/2009 4:47:39 AM PDT · by humble and shy · 21 replies · 969+ views
    http://www.katu.com/news/local/64059697.html ^ | 10/14/2009 | By Melica Johnson KATU News and KATU.com Staff
    ALBANY, Ore. - At the Oaks Apartments in Albany, the management can fly their own flag advertising one and two bedroom apartments - but residents have been told they can't fly any flags at all. Jim Clausen flies the American flag from the back of his motorcycle. He has a son in the military heading back to Iraq, and the flag - he said - is his way of showing support. "This flag stands for all those people," said Clausen, an Oaks Apartment resident. "It stands for the people that can no longer stand - who died in wars. That's...
  • American flags banned from vehicles at Albany apartment

    10/13/2009 6:22:31 PM PDT · by CitizenM · 48 replies · 2,904+ views
    democratherald.com ^ | Oct. 9, 2009 | Cathy Ingalls
    Jim Clausen was "shocked" when the manager of the Oaks Apartments in Albany told him he could face eviction if he did not remove the American flags that fly from his Jeep and motorcycle when they are parked at the complex. Barb Holcomb, who manages the Oaks Apartments at 1440 Geary Circle S.E. for owner Stan Keller, said Clausen is correct. She is requiring that tenants take off any flag that flies from their vehicles, and that includes the Mexican flag and college team flags. Political and religous signs at a tenant's unit also are not permitted. "I'm trying to...
  • Apartment residents told to take down U.S. flags (Blood boiling alert!)

    10/13/2009 5:36:59 PM PDT · by Kartographer · 17 replies · 1,247+ views
    katu.com ^ | 10/13/09 | Melica Johnson
    At the Oaks Apartments in Albany, the management can fly their own flag advertising one and two bedroom apartments - but residents have been told they can't fly any flags at all. Jim Clausen flies the American flag from the back of his motorcycle. He has a son in the military heading back to Iraq, and the flag - he said - is his way of showing support. "This flag stands for all those people," said Clausen, an Oaks Apartment resident. "It stands for the people that can no longer stand - who died in wars. That's why I fly...
  • Clothesline bans stir rights battles

    10/11/2009 9:17:11 AM PDT · by kingattax · 42 replies · 1,790+ views
    The New York Times/The Seattle Times ^ | October 11, 2009 | IAN URBINA
    CANTON, Ohio — After taking a class that covered global warming last year, Jill Saylor decided to save energy by drying her laundry on a clothesline at her mobile home. "I figured trailer parks were the one place left where hanging your laundry was actually still allowed," she said, standing in front of her tidy, yellow mobile home on an impeccably manicured lawn. But she was wrong. Like the majority of the 60 million people who live in the nation's roughly 300,000 private communities, Saylor was forbidden to dry her laundry outside because many people viewed it as an eyesore,...
  • Housing complex owners vote to ban smoking

    07/20/2009 10:29:56 AM PDT · by End Times Sentinel · 81 replies · 1,159+ views
    Leader-Telegram (WI) ^ | Julian Emerson
    It's not just indoor public places in Eau Claire where lighting up is prohibited. Now residents of a south side, owner-occupied housing complex will have to snuff out smoking in their homes, the most recent sign of public anti-smoking sentiment. Members of the Fairfax Parkside Homeowners Association on Wednesday voted to outlaw smoking inside residences that are part of the 34-unit development. The ban also prohibits smoking in shared spaces, such as porches and garages, but does allow it in yards and on patios. Of the 19 association members who voted on the issue, 15 favored the anti-smoking regulation proposed...
  • Fight for HOA reform continues after bill fails

    07/07/2009 5:09:33 AM PDT · by Badabing Badablonde · 76 replies · 1,634+ views
    WFAA ^ | 7/7/09 | Jonathan Betz
    While homeowners associations have been a lightning bolt of controversy in Texas, the push for reform has been pushed back by the Texas Legislature. "The issue isn’t going away,” said Rep. Burt Solomons. The Carrollton Republican introduced legislation in the last session aimed at reining in HOAs. The bill failed to come up for a vote in the Senate. “We intend to continue fighting,” he said. “It’s gotten out of control and it’s very hard to rein them in.” The Dutschke family learned that the hard way. They bought their home in the Harriet Creek Ranch neighborhood in Justin nearly...
  • Freedom of Speech/Expression

    07/05/2009 3:02:11 PM PDT · by AmericanSphinx71 · 22 replies · 888+ views
    Free Republic | 7-5-09 | AmericanSphinx71
    I live in a condominum in Diamond Bar, CA (aboyt 30 miles east of Los Angeles. I actually find the area to be a majority conservative (our Congressman, State Senator and State Assembly man are Republicans), but we do have a good number of leftists around.
  • Neighbors are forcing neighbors into foreclosure [over HOA dues]

    06/12/2009 12:47:47 PM PDT · by Lorianne · 138 replies · 3,646+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 11 June 2009 | Paul J. Weber
    IRVING, Texas (AP) — Thousands of Americans who have generally kept up with their mortgages are still in danger of losing their homes because they made a fateful trade-off in this shaky economy — they let their homeowner association dues slide. Many homeowners are learning to their surprise that condo and neighborhood associations that oversee security patrols, mow lawns, plant flowers and clean the community swimming pool may have the right to foreclose when dues aren't paid. That right is often written into the purchase agreement signed by the homeowner. Among those who have been threatened with foreclosure is Lacey...
  • Vet's Patriotic Stickers Under Fire

    05/28/2009 7:19:07 PM PDT · by Marechal · 40 replies · 2,266+ views
    Channel 26 - Fox News - Houston ^ | 27 May 2009 | James Rose
    DALLAS - Frank Larison is a disabled veteran with more than 14 years of service, including more than a year of combat duty in Vietnam. The 58-year-old former Marine now finds himself under attack by his Dallas homeowners association for displaying seven decals on his vehicle supporting the Marine Corps. "To me, it's being patriotic, and it shows that I served," the veteran told FOX 4. The board says the decals are advertisements that violate HOA rules, and must be covered or removed. Otherwise, the homeowners association for The Woodlands II on The Creek --- where Larimore has lived for...
  • HOA picks fight with the wrong Marine.

    05/28/2009 11:27:43 AM PDT · by inkling · 146 replies · 5,304+ views
    ExurbanLeague.com ^ | May 28, 2009 | Jon
    Today's "Outrage of the Day" comes from Dallas: Frank Larison is a disabled veteran with more than 14 years of service, including more than a year of combat duty in Vietnam. The 58-year-old former Marine now finds himself under attack by his Dallas homeowners association for displaying seven decals on his vehicle supporting the Marine Corps.
  • HOA Asks Vet to Remove Bumper Stickers

    05/28/2009 5:16:30 AM PDT · by Larry - Moe and Curly · 66 replies · 3,138+ views
    KDFW Dallas/Fort Worth ^ | 5/28/09 | James Rose
    DALLAS - A [disabled Vietnam] veteran who defended his country says he is now defending his right to support the military. The battle is with his homeowners association. Displaying 7 decals supporting the Marine Corps. Video Only at this time.