WHY does noone understand this article deals with communist cells, sovereignty, 
liberty, and DEMOCRACY OR MAJORITY RULE??! BEEN TAUGHT IN THE PUBLIC FOOL 
SYSTEM TO LONG I GUESS, THAT YOU HAVE TO GO ALONG TO GET ALONG!

NOT ME JACK!
~Hal~


--- On Sun, 10/18/09, petes farms <[email protected]> wrote:

From: petes farms <[email protected]>
Subject: [MYRLANDsMETHODs] WTF
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, October 18, 2009, 9:09 PM






 




    
                  Clotheslines Banned in Thousands of U.S. Communities

[Okay, so you know the world has lost its collective mind, when you hear about 
assenine laws such as these.  I can't wait for the shift, when we can all go 
back to living normal, unhindered, unregulated lives.  Honest to God.  Enough 
already.  Aren't there enough problems already?  Let me guess, next they'll tax 
you to use a clothesline? ]


http://www.care2. com/causes/ environment/ blog/join- the-fight- to-legalize- 
clotheslines


You are officially invited to join the fight to legalize it ... again.  No, 
we're not talking about the smokeable plant
 that's gotten so many politicians in hot water.  We're talking about the good 
old fashioned clothes line.

As families all over the nation seek out different ways to reduce their carbon 
footprint and save money by using less energy, many have decided to return to 
hanging their clothes outside to dry them.  However, many have met with great 
disappointment when homeowner's associations and community management services 
have told them the lines are not allowed.

Treehugger.com reports that, "hanging clotheslines was against the rules in so 
many communities nationwide that state governments are being forced to step in 
and make it against the law to ban them.  And states like Vermont and Utah have 
already succeeded.  But the fight
 for the right to hang clotheslines is just getting started."

Using an electric clothes dryer can account for up to 10% of a household's 
total energy use, and the EPA and other environmental organizations concerned 
with energy conservation and energy efficiency have been telling people to 
purchase Energy Star appliances for years.  While this is a good idea on paper, 
many people aren't financially able to simply go out and upgrade to a fancy new 
washer and dryer.  However, they are being told they can't have simple outdoor 
clotheslines, which
 are much cheaper and carbon neutral.

The reason for this clothesline prejudice, at least according to the ones 
making the rules, is that hanging clothes is unsightly, offensive, and causes 
property values to drop.

"It's already hard enough to sell a house in this economy," said Frank Rathbun, 
a spokesman for the national Community Associations Institute, "And when it 
comes to clotheslines, it should be up to each community association, not state 
lawmakers, to set rules, much like it is with rules involving parking, 
architectural guidelines or pets" (via an interview in the NYTimes).

While hanging clothes all over your trees and bushes might not be the best way 
to make friends with the neighbors, you can hardly call a few t-shirts and 
pairs of jeans flapping in the breeze an offensive practice ... or can you?

Richard Monson, the president of the California Association of Homeowners 
Associations, told Legal Affairs magazine that a clothesline in a neighborhood 
can lower property values by 15 percent:  "Modern homeowners don't like 
people's underwear in public.  It's just unsightly."

What do you think?

I learned a lot a little too late,Donut learn as I did.  Take care & beware,FTG 
 The sun shineth upon the dunghill & isnt corrupted. We fear things in 
proportion to our ignorance of them. Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus 
addictis     
                  




      
 

      

    
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