Posted by LJD on December 17, 2011 at 15:02:02 from (75.251.37.193):
I posted awhile back about a ticked off farmer down down in the village (where the gas stations and stores are). He has the last dairy farm within village limits. Farming is now illegal within those limits but he's grandfathered in - until something goes wrong. By law if he stops farming for 12 months - he's done forever.
In November he ran for several political positions. Town Justice, Town Supervisor, County Board Seat, etc. He didn't win in any of the elections. After he lost, he posted an angry sign.
Took a ride today and I see he's angry again. Something to do with our local forest ranger - not sure what. I assume it has something to do with deer hunting but who knows?
His big signs are posted directly across the street from a fairly new Stewarts Shop and the Interstate exchange. Kind of funny. Note sure it's the best way to get votes though.
On the way down to town from my place . . noted a beaver lodge I hadn't noticed when the leaves were still on the trees . .
Last month's sign. The "stupid" voters are the ones that voted for the other guy . .
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