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In this Issue…
Dear Friends of Doe Bay,
This month I am thinking about Tolerance and Politics. What could
be more appropriate for the issue which will be published just days
before the US Elections? I should begin with a disclaimer. I intend
to vote for Barack Obama, but I am tolerant of voters of all persuasions.
But... First things first!
ERRATTA - Did any of you notice that the October
2008 newsletter had the proud title September 2008? The first of
you to write and convince me that you did notice the error, but
didn’t want to point it out because it would hurt our feelings,
will win the editor’s prize, a gift to be picked up at the
Doe Bay store.
The Mystery Question Winner - We did have a winner
of last month’s mystery question. The photos were of our close
friends Jack & Leslie Hamman. The first accurate guess was from
John Hassebroek who will be in to pick up his prize at the Doe Bay
store later this year.
Back to our thoughts about tolerance. Doe Bay is a unique place.
Because we have a clothing optional area, some would like us to
be a naturist place. We aren't a nudist place, we are tolerant.
Because we are a friendly and safe environment for people of various
sexual preferences, we are encouraged to be a LGBT place. We aren't
a gay place or a straight place, we are tolerant. A majority of
our guests are Democrats. Should we become a Democratic place? No,
we are tolerant of all viewpoints and political persuasions.
We allow pets, should we become a zoo? We serve fresh organic
vegetables and seafood. Should we exclude carnivores? No we are
a place of tolerance. You may eat Twinkies at Doe Bay (although
you won't be able to buy them at the Doe Bay Store.)
At Doe Bay, we favor yoga and don't have televisions? Do we exclude
people who are hooked on Deal or No Deal? No, we are so tolerant
that we have free high speed wireless so you can get your TV fix
on your laptop. Our PC users are tolerant of the Apple users. The
Apple users are getting there. Don't you wish that more places were
more like Doe Bay? Every year we welcome people from dozens of countries,
including many from Canada. We are tolerant, eh?
We plan some day to build a place of worship or religious meditation
for Catholics, Muslims, Buddhists, Jews, Protestants, Agnostics
and Atheists, as well as anyone who is none of the above. We embrace
diversity, not because it is politically correct, but because it
enriches our lives.
Please go out and vote on Tuesday. Please come and visit us at
Doe Bay this Fall. If we are doing our job, you will feel welcome!
Thank you and enjoy the rest of the newsletter.
- Joe
The Proprietor
Joe@DoeBay.com
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