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Likes candidates' visits to homes: The 'How do you do'? calls Likes local customs. Thinks sign on would suffice for those who do not want visits Comments re article 65433 Doesnt want candidates to come to her door By Marina Coffey Personal Commentary I like the home "How Do You Do, as a chance to meet the person on a personal level, campaigning for a office they are seeking to be elected. I understand those who do not enjoy being bothered by a campaign hopeful, however, a small sign on the door to stop the knock should fix this. Customs in a small town fast disappearing these days are still enjoyed by some. --Marina Coffey This story was posted on 2014-02-20 07:59:37
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