we don't need more government bans,but clotheslines are good. you can see from the answers that some people have become lazy,want it all fast and easy.
2007-05-31 01:31:30
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answered by Anonymous
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i in my view have faith that this is somebody expressing themselves in a manner that mutually as i will no longer approve of is interior the US secure via unfastened speech. words are techniques. Like a hammer can construct a house, wreck a thumb or crack a cranium. inspite of the shown fact that it's not the fault of the hammer. an identical with rap song, this is an artwork type. artwork has been used to motivate, polarize, incite and degrade. That being stated i in my view locate maximum rap song it sexist, racist, egocentric and bigoted. It in many circumstances preys on the dissatisfaction and frustrations that many experience against perceived injustice to income a dollar. yet having stated that a large type of the inducement for commercial interest is to income a dollar. you want a ban on rap song? Then what's next interior the Bible there is swearing, violence, nudity and all varieties of issues. in case you HATE some thing this is positive yet do no longer make extra regulations that our 'truthful' government will enforce. i'm under the non-public opinion that we ought to end based on the government to babysit our youngsters and ourselves and say whats up i do unlike this so i'm no longer likely to pay attention. rather than giving up further and extra of our freedoms to no longer be inconvienced.
2016-11-23 21:08:59
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answered by Anonymous
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You are wrong. Clothes dryers were invented because drying on lines was less desirable. It takes a lot of work to hang clothes. There is always some dirt in the air, so it is hard to keep clothes clean. Then you have bird droppings and clothes falling to the ground to deal with. If a community or developer bans lines, challenge them in court or live somewhere else.
2007-05-31 00:57:21
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answered by regerugged 7
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Because subdivision Owner's associations and boards are permitted to set their own CCR's without government oversight. If you want the right to set up a clothes line, get your owners together and change the covenants. Most of the ones I've dealt with have no such restrictions.
2007-05-31 00:56:21
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answered by wizjp 7
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Developers don't do the banning. Home associations and such do. Developers just sell the property.
If it weren't banned, how many people do you really think would use clotheslines? I'd say one out of every 500 or so. It's simply not economic when it comes to time.
2007-05-31 01:27:39
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answered by Q-burt 5
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I get it now!
We're going to ban ALL labor-saving devices like dryers and dishwashers and microwave ovens, and go back to wood stoves for heat and cooking.
The whole amnesty for immigrants program is to make sure that American women can keep their jobs that produce a lot of taxes by having a ready supply of immigrant labor to do the laundry, cooking, and chopping wood.
Democracy is a great thing, isn't it? It gives us what the majority asks for, even when nobody wants it.
2007-05-31 01:02:33
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answered by open4one 7
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What? I would not live there.
2007-05-31 01:45:14
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answered by kyeann 5
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Yeah, but in your balcony?
2007-05-31 00:55:05
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answered by Anonymous
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