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Lakeside and Stonecrest are More Than "Just Friends."




Two photos for two new proposed cities, but both featuring at least one supporter who believes he belongs in BOTH groups.  

What OTHER similarities are there between these two "rivals" that their supporters may not know about?  

How exactly did all of these proposals supposedly come "from the people" but ended up wanting the exact same things, with the exact same slogans and now, we learn, the exact same people.  

In fact, Lakeside City was started by a group of people who stated that one of their main motivators was that they did not want to be included in a proposed City of DeKalb.  Later, Stonecrest was started, the story goes, because of the efforts to start a city of Lakeside in North DeKalb.  

Before all of this, there was "Brookhaven YES."  Now, we have "Lakeside YES" and "Stonecrest City YES."   How stupid do they think we all are that we cannot see they are all part of the same plan?

Either write your legislators to let them know that you are smarter than this, or just get ready to vote a lot of people out of office by the time this whole thing is over.  It's getting absurd.  Actually, it started out as absurd.  It's now officially insulting.  

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