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Rock Church to Remain at Liberty Station
Captain Obvious... your observations are true of people everywhere, not just those leaving the Rock Church. I see this at Target, Home Depot, schools and churches everywhere. It is not really a relevant argument. JavaJoe.... the "poor saps" who paid big money for the condos in Liberty Station also purchased 2 car garages. They have the option to use them. When you live in an urban area, street parking is not guaranteed. Try visiting Boston, New York or Philadelphia to see what city parking is really like. Personally I live 3 blocks from the Rock (I am not a member) and I have NEVER had a problem finding street parking. This tells me that no one should have to park more than a few blocks away (if they choose not to use their garage). I find it hard to feel sorry for them. You may not believe in their religion (and frankly I don't either), but I find them to be very respectful neighbors. In fact, I have experienced more traffic and parking issues due to the High Tech High traffic patterns. Should we try to shut down the schools too? I think a little restraint, patience, acceptance and understanding are in order.— September 2, 2012 1:51 a.m.