Posted on 09/29/2011 8:41:10 PM PDT by Kevin in California
There are still quite a number in the Tarrytown part of Austin, but that is known to be the leftover 1960 hippie crowd. Every now and then we see one on 183, but the car will have a peta, coexist or queer bumper sticker as well.
I pull up next to cars with 0bama and other lib bumper stickers and then hold up mu “oh Crap” sticker. I pulled up next to an unpleasant looking woman with “Tolerance is Love” “Coexist” and “0bama” stickers. She flipped me off and yelled something. I guess she had no “Tolerance is Love” for me.
Thanks, nutmeg, glad you liked it...to people who don’t live in the People’s Republic of Massachusetts, I think these anecdotes can relay a little of the, er...”flavor”...:)
Hahahaha...that's liberalism in a nutshell! "Free speech and tolerance for THEE (no matter what your opposition thinks) but not for ME (if you disagree with my views!"
“...I guess she had no Tolerance is Love for me...”
Hahahaha...that’s liberalism in a nutshell! “Free speech and tolerance for THEE (no matter what your opposition thinks) but not for ME (if you disagree with my views!”
She appeared to be a very bitter and unpleasant woman.
Probably single.
Or married to a pear-shaped liberal guy...but probably not! But that was perfect, unkus. I wasn’t kidding when I asserted that one could identify liberals by appearance alone!
It seems that identically paired dogs is now the liberal/Marxist trend. We were visiting Hood River this summer. These paired dog fashion statements were everywhere.
I wasnt kidding when I asserted that one could identify liberals by appearance alone!
Exactly! They are usually pretty easy to spot. Not only looks, but they have an ‘aura” about them. The real hard core libs are especially easy to recognize.
Nasty creatures, all.
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