Letter: Forgo those signs and get to know your neighbors

Posted 6/28/21

To the editor:

A quick question for those displaying the “In This House We Believe” signs: Who do you think you’re talking to?

In this (conservative republican) house we …

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Letter: Forgo those signs and get to know your neighbors

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To the editor:

A quick question for those displaying the “In This House We Believe” signs: Who do you think you’re talking to?

In this (conservative republican) house we believe the only thing controversial about your sign is the finger-wagging moral superiority that is demonstrated by your need to post it.

Assuming you are interested in actually practicing what you preach, perhaps you should begin with getting to know your neighbors better.

Lisa Dickmann

79 Richard Drive

Portsmouth

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