Woman Faces Fines For Wreath Peace Sign

By ROBERT WELLER, Associated Press Writer 
Sun Nov 26, 11:13 PM ET
 
DENVER - A homeowners association in southwestern Colorado has 
threatened to fine a resident $25 a day until she removes a 
Christmas wreath with a peace sign that some say is an anti-Iraq war 
protest or a symbol of Satan. 

Some residents who have complained have children serving in Iraq, 
said Bob Kearns, president of the Loma Linda Homeowners Association 
in Pagosa Springs. He said some residents have also believed it was 
a symbol of Satan. Three or four residents complained, he said.

"Somebody could put up signs that say drop bombs on Iraq. If you let 
one go up you have to let them all go up," he said in a telephone 
interview Sunday.

Lisa Jensen said she wasn't thinking of the war when she hung the 
wreath. She said, "Peace is way bigger than not being at war. This 
is a spiritual thing."

Jensen, a past association president, calculates the fines will cost 
her about $1,000, and doubts they will be able to make her pay. But 
she said she's not going to take it down until after Christmas.

"Now that it has come to this I feel I can't get bullied," she 
said. "What if they don't like my Santa Claus."

The association in this 200-home subdivision 270 miles southwest of 
Denver has sent a letter to her saying that residents were offended 
by the sign and the board "will not allow signs, flags etc. that can 
be considered divisive."

The subdivision's rules say no signs, billboards or advertising are 
permitted without the consent of the architectural control committee.

Kearns ordered the committee to require Jensen to remove the wreath, 
but members refused after concluding that it was merely a seasonal 
symbol that didn't say anything. Kearns fired all five committee 
members.


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