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Misunderstood
To close this matter - I was referring to the trustees that walked out of the meeting that we - the neighborhood, voted it... and not my opponent. When times got tough, they walked out. I apologize if you or anyone thought I was speaking about my opponent - once again, accept my apologies.
Respectfully,
Tammy Moskites
By Tammy Moskites
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Pointing fingers ?
You are pointing fingers at the trustees that walked out? I would have walked out long before they did, the people that were causing all the problems would NOT let the meeting continue. I distinctly remember the president asking,'' do you want this election to go on or not'' and you couldn't or wouldn't make up your mind. The position was yours for the taking,but you were more concerned with one of the trustees board term. That decision was not yours to make or any one else for that matter.You were there to get elected,but in reality all you did was help feed the frenzy.
By Observer
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Let's not argue over the past...
Your post is feeding this posting frenzy and I seem to be the only one writing my name.
Let's all act like adults and do what is right for the neighborhood!
Look forward to tomorrow evening and Have a Great Day! :o)
Respectfully,
Tammy Moskites
By Tammy Moskites
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To Tammy Moskites
You want to represent BBF? Didn't you stand up at a Liberty Twsp. meeting and protest an improvement to our neighborhood? That we spent Homeowners money on? I believe it was a sign the trustees were going to put up at Farminton Rd. After your arguement ,the vote went against us. There were two trustees there that can vouch for this. Can you explain why you did this?
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