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ParticipantNow who doesn’t want a young attractive Marxist-Racist in the White House? Well, probably most of us. For those of you who missed it all of the other times it happened, the D’s routinely nominate presidential candidates who are in touch with the base of their party, hard core leftists, and government tit suckers. Held up to the light of a national campaign, they are often found… wanting.
As with most attacks on Obama, this one is based on… somebody’s imagination. Examine this post and see if you can find any facts, reason or logic.
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ParticipantBrutus, I think you skipped a couple of steps. Explain how you go from him staying in that church to him being a communist and a racist.
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ParticipantBrutus, I think you skipped a couple of steps. Explain how you go from him staying in that church to him being a communist and a racist.
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ParticipantBrutus, I think you skipped a couple of steps. Explain how you go from him staying in that church to him being a communist and a racist.
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ParticipantBrutus, I think you skipped a couple of steps. Explain how you go from him staying in that church to him being a communist and a racist.
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ParticipantBrutus, I think you skipped a couple of steps. Explain how you go from him staying in that church to him being a communist and a racist.
zk
Participant“that’s right where I play vball… Are you sure it was only 6 days? There’s been a for-sale sign out there for what seems like years.”
Nos,
poway_seller/rather opinionated (same person) is here to troll, not to dispense accurate information.
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Participant“that’s right where I play vball… Are you sure it was only 6 days? There’s been a for-sale sign out there for what seems like years.”
Nos,
poway_seller/rather opinionated (same person) is here to troll, not to dispense accurate information.
zk
Participant“that’s right where I play vball… Are you sure it was only 6 days? There’s been a for-sale sign out there for what seems like years.”
Nos,
poway_seller/rather opinionated (same person) is here to troll, not to dispense accurate information.
zk
Participant“that’s right where I play vball… Are you sure it was only 6 days? There’s been a for-sale sign out there for what seems like years.”
Nos,
poway_seller/rather opinionated (same person) is here to troll, not to dispense accurate information.
zk
Participant“that’s right where I play vball… Are you sure it was only 6 days? There’s been a for-sale sign out there for what seems like years.”
Nos,
poway_seller/rather opinionated (same person) is here to troll, not to dispense accurate information.
zk
ParticipantStill not sold out?
Not even close. In fact, they’re delaying their next phase in order to try and sell off some of their existing inventory.
As far as “the other pardee community they just started across the street,” that would of course be Bridle Ridge. Their first phase, which was about 6 weeks ago, has one house (out of I think eight) sold. If you go in and look at their board that tells you how many are available, though, it shows 4 homes off the market. They claim that they suddenly found out that there’s some problem with the survey lines or something on three of the lots. I’m not sure if they tell everybody who sees that board the reason why those 3 homes are off the market. To me, it looks like they’re trying to make it appear that they’re selling well when they’re not. By “coincidence,” they figure they’ll have that problem fixed and those houses back on the market on Monday (the 19th) right after this weekend’s release. This weekend’s release is of 6 homes with canyon views, which will probably all sell due to their location. After that, their board won’t look so bad when they put those 3 houses back up as available. Instead of having 7 of 8 homes available, they’ll probably have 7 of 14 homes available. Still not a great ratio, and definitely, it seems to me, a sign that things are slowing down significantly in Carmel Valley.
zk
ParticipantStill not sold out?
Not even close. In fact, they’re delaying their next phase in order to try and sell off some of their existing inventory.
As far as “the other pardee community they just started across the street,” that would of course be Bridle Ridge. Their first phase, which was about 6 weeks ago, has one house (out of I think eight) sold. If you go in and look at their board that tells you how many are available, though, it shows 4 homes off the market. They claim that they suddenly found out that there’s some problem with the survey lines or something on three of the lots. I’m not sure if they tell everybody who sees that board the reason why those 3 homes are off the market. To me, it looks like they’re trying to make it appear that they’re selling well when they’re not. By “coincidence,” they figure they’ll have that problem fixed and those houses back on the market on Monday (the 19th) right after this weekend’s release. This weekend’s release is of 6 homes with canyon views, which will probably all sell due to their location. After that, their board won’t look so bad when they put those 3 houses back up as available. Instead of having 7 of 8 homes available, they’ll probably have 7 of 14 homes available. Still not a great ratio, and definitely, it seems to me, a sign that things are slowing down significantly in Carmel Valley.
zk
ParticipantStill not sold out?
Not even close. In fact, they’re delaying their next phase in order to try and sell off some of their existing inventory.
As far as “the other pardee community they just started across the street,” that would of course be Bridle Ridge. Their first phase, which was about 6 weeks ago, has one house (out of I think eight) sold. If you go in and look at their board that tells you how many are available, though, it shows 4 homes off the market. They claim that they suddenly found out that there’s some problem with the survey lines or something on three of the lots. I’m not sure if they tell everybody who sees that board the reason why those 3 homes are off the market. To me, it looks like they’re trying to make it appear that they’re selling well when they’re not. By “coincidence,” they figure they’ll have that problem fixed and those houses back on the market on Monday (the 19th) right after this weekend’s release. This weekend’s release is of 6 homes with canyon views, which will probably all sell due to their location. After that, their board won’t look so bad when they put those 3 houses back up as available. Instead of having 7 of 8 homes available, they’ll probably have 7 of 14 homes available. Still not a great ratio, and definitely, it seems to me, a sign that things are slowing down significantly in Carmel Valley.
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