Teen Football Team Sets Example For Adults

guest blog by Nila Ridings
 
Hopefully, by the time these boys are buying houses HOAs will no longer exist.  But if they do, I doubt they would even think of bullying their neighbors.
 
This video speaks for itself.  
 
Warning:  Strong message. Tissues advised.
 
 
BTW, if you want to give a shout-out to these wonderful kids, here’s pertinent info:
 
Olivet Middle School
255 First Street
Olivet, Michigan 49076
 
Mike Flood, Principal
floodm@olivetschools.org

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Ward Lucas is a longtime investigative journalist and television news anchor. He has won more than 70 national and regional awards for Excellence in Journalism, Creative Writing and community involvement. His new book, "Neighbors At War: the Creepy Case Against Your Homeowners Association," is now available for purchase. In it, he discusses the American homeowners association movement, from its racist origins, to its transformation into a lucrative money machine for the nation's legal industry. From scams to outright violence to foreclosures and neighborhood collapses across the country, the reader will find this book enormously compelling and a necessary read for every homeowner. Knowledge is self-defense. No homeowner contemplating life in an HOA should neglect reading this book. No HOA board officer should overlook this examination of the pitfalls in HOA management. And no lawyer representing either side in an HOA dispute should gloss over what homeowners are saying or believing about the lawsuit industry.

3 thoughts on “Teen Football Team Sets Example For Adults

  1. Nila Ridings

    Principal Mike Flood and I exchanged emails after I wrote this blog.

    I think any parent in America would want their child to attend a school under his leadership. He’s building boys into men and doing it by example.

    They all live in a small town community where neighbors take care of neighbors and nobody’s left behind.

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  2. Nila Ridings

    You’re welcome, Dave.

    I agree with you. In the beginning days of HOAs, on the drawing table this was “most likely” the way HOA designers dreamed we would treat each other. Since we no longer live in the 1950’s, the dream sadly evolved into today’s nightmare.

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