1 posted on
11/04/2008 4:28:36 PM PST by
Scarpetta
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To: Scarpetta
Since I don't live in a state that requires a front plate; how about this?
To: Scarpetta
I agree, and it is good advice. My McCain/Palin sign is still inside the kitchen door. And sadly I even intend to bring in my flag tonight (its under lights.)
I have not read this whole thread, but I am sure there are countless posts saying that it is a cowardly thing to do. But it isn't our fault they put up an empty suit as a candidate. They should have won this election by 20%. They know it, and they are going to want to take it out on someone. Not me or my property.
84 posted on
11/04/2008 5:16:53 PM PST by
Semper911
(When you want to rob Peter to pay Paul, you'll always have the support of Paul.)
To: Scarpetta
this is not cowardice — it is prudence (imho)
no one can be vigilant 24hrs a day — why ask for trouble?
if it finds you anyway — deal with it then — but when we win (and we WILL win) there are going to be a lot of angry, frustrated people looking for a fight... don’t make it easy for them to find one...
85 posted on
11/04/2008 5:28:06 PM PST by
NYC_BULLMOOSE
("extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice" -- BG)
To: Scarpetta
Obama’s real campaign slogan: “Whitey gonna pay”
To: Scarpetta
There's an old expression about making a choice that your post brings to mind.
Something about choosing to live on your knees...or....
94 posted on
11/04/2008 8:16:40 PM PST by
Tainan
(Talk is cheap. Silence is golden. All I got is brass...lotsa brass.)
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95 posted on
11/04/2008 8:17:25 PM PST by
Tainan
(Talk is cheap. Silence is golden. All I got is brass...lotsa brass.)
To: Scarpetta
I’ve thinned them - won’t just remove them though I will soon replace them.
96 posted on
08/11/2009 3:46:15 AM PDT by
jimfree
(Freep and ye shall find!)
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