Posted on 10/02/2016 10:00:35 AM PDT by Lorianne
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The person is ELECTRICALLY SHOCKED not electrocuted, but the policy here is to post the actual title of items we post. So, please do not bother to explain to me the difference between electrocution and electrically shocked, I already know that and if I didn't I do by now after all the helpful people who explained it to me.
Thanks
Well, so much for my post.
Carry on.
Those are the folks who want to distract or divert from the story/video. It was pretty obvious.
This is a great video, hilarious. And it just goes to show those who doesn’t like Trump are potential vandals, liars, and thieves. This has been proven over and over.
Thanks Lorraine. I’m with you, some folks get so wrapped up wanting to be the ‘smartest man in the room’ or the arbiter of wisdom, that they miss the bigger point of discussion.
The point is that most Dems are small minded enough to believe in censorship or repression to anyone who thinks differently than they do. The don’t think ‘we who object’ should have equal protection under the law.
As you can see I’ve taken a stand with a clear line of sight along the brush line over there.
Maybe if enough people see this video there will be fewer thefts and vandalism of Trump signs. This will make them think twice.
Thanks for posting! (I was going to but you beat me to it.)
It happens on a lot of threads. Some people just have to pridefully demonstrate how witty and smart they are and how stupid everyone else is.
I thought it was great what this guy did. If he used those systems used to electrically fence dogs then it probably put out some juice. I tried mine out on myself and it shocked the crap out of me.
I’ve got the dogs on yard patrol.Anyone want to challenge a 135 lb Rottweiler?
I had a Trump sign stolen on Friday night.
On Saturday I installed its replacement, and, wearing gloves, I smeared it thoroughly with poison ivy leaves.
Heh.
That's exactly what he used. I made the mistake once of grabbing a live horse fence and nearly knocked me off my feet.
I am surprised the sign owner was not charged with reckless endangerment as well.
Damn...
At first I thought it was GOOD NEWS (at least concerning the circumstances etc).
That he was able to ‘walk away’ makes it sad..
Seriously - this type of thing got us into the ‘not shooting someone stealing your car because it is only property etc’ frame of mind as it came about (eventually) after a guy rigged a shot gun up in his cabin to deter people breaking into it and stealing his food and survival gear he left there.
Things did not turn out so well for him although I think he had a good idea.....
What is mine is NOT OURS unless I say so.
Geeeee .. can we assume then that their LEADER .. is by association .. a vandal, a liar and a thief ..?????
I think so ..!!!!
Bttt.
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Here we go, folks!
thanks for the chuckle!!!
If you want to try this, don't hook it up to your home electric, you could kill someone!
Instead, use an electric fence charger like this:
It will feel like they were kicked by a mule, but will not kill anyone. This is commonly used to keep livestock in a field.
Be sure to have a camera set up to record the fun.
Another simple boobie trap is to hoist a bag full of flour, cement or some other nasty powder high up in a tree using some thin wire. Loop it over a branch high above the sign where it will likely fall on the fool below - hook the other end up in a place where it will come loose if the sign gets removed.
You could do the same with mashed up fiberglass insulation which will be very itchy.
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