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re: Anyone else get the ST. George petition text?
Posted on 10/20/18 at 12:57 pm to Cump11b
Posted on 10/20/18 at 12:57 pm to Cump11b
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Spanish town is trash
Spanish Town is a unique area of BR. People there stick together, have fun together, and love their neighborhood.
Why can't they understand that others might love their neighborhoods too and would like more control over their neighborhoods just as folks in Spanish Town fight to keep control of their neighborhood?
Posted on 10/20/18 at 1:42 pm to Rize
Got one too, seems they went out to all registered voters in the area. Funny thing was mine came from a phone in Chicago. Why would anyone in Chicago give a shite about a small area outside of Baton Rouge?
Posted on 10/20/18 at 1:45 pm to Rize
I signed for you. You're welcome.
Posted on 10/20/18 at 10:38 pm to WoWyHi
Perhaps Together Baton Rouge can make themselves useful and get the personal phone numbers to the SEC officials review members.
Posted on 10/21/18 at 9:12 am to Rize
They set up their little withdraw from democracy stations to have people withdraw from the petition on school property (Woodlawn High and Woodlawn Middle schools) after the supt. of schools for EBR refused their request. The EBRSO booted them off the property, but not before they got soaked in a monsoon thunderstorm. Karma BABY!
Posted on 10/21/18 at 9:44 am to tommy2tone1999
My neighbor told me about them getting run off and saw the email to him from our area school board member.
According to the school board member in our area they setup a station at Woodlawn Middle and once the school board was notified they sent a resource officer to run them off. They tried setting up at Woodlawn High and a resource officer was dispatched to run them off.
If they have a large majority of businesses and people supporting them in this area, why did they not setup their withdrawal stations on their property?
According to the school board member in our area they setup a station at Woodlawn Middle and once the school board was notified they sent a resource officer to run them off. They tried setting up at Woodlawn High and a resource officer was dispatched to run them off.
If they have a large majority of businesses and people supporting them in this area, why did they not setup their withdrawal stations on their property?
This post was edited on 10/21/18 at 9:56 am
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