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John Doe. Healthy and Happy. My name is John Doe and this is my dog Jake. He is a very affectionate and loyal rescue puppy. He loves going to the dog park and visiting his furry companions! . Calling all dog lovers.
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John Doe Healthy and Happy
My name is John Doe and this is my dog Jake. He is a very affectionate and loyal rescue puppy. He loves going to the dog park and visiting his furry companions! Calling all dog lovers
Common logic dictates this debate of keeping a useful and perfectly excellent dog park, rather than replacing it with a piece of unusable memorabilia which could just as easily be placed in a local museum. It seems pointless to spend more tax money and effort into something that gives back much less than the already existing dog park. Common Logic
It would be more cost effective and less time consuming to place the monument into an already existing park or find a home for it in a local museum or city council building lobby. There is a way to compromise and reach an efficient agreement for both sides of the debate—especially one that doesn’t require large amounts of tax payers’ money! Take initiative
After surveying many of the townspeople, this chart successfully compares the possible use of the monument park and the present use of the dog park. The dog park holds a 78% majority over the 22% of people who would be more inclined to use the monument park. Statistically speaking
Citizens and taxpayers of this town, I ask that you look to the most simple and logical conclusion and vote NO to closing the dog park. We value our hard-earned money and, more importantly, we value our dog’s happiness! Really, is this even a necessary debate? The answer is more than obvious. Vote votevotevotevoteno!