Posted on 08/10/2004 8:43:41 AM PDT by seenenuf
They must work - or why would the campaigns spend the money. It's fun to be on the freeway (yep, an SUV) and get a honk and a thumbs up - just for sporting a "Bush Viva" sticker. I confess -- I hope the 'Viva' part will encourage the Mexicans.
Orange County office for the Republican Party is in Costa Mesa. Call them at 714-556-8555. They will mail bumper stickers to you - no charge,then ride with pride in your 'Bush 2004'. Every Freeper should be sporting a bumper sticker for 'W'. Get 'em while their hot!
And sometimes bumper stickers get your vehicle's paint keyed while it's parked at the local mall.
Nicholas G. Jenkins
July 17, 2004
Ive often wondered how the left co-opted the descriptor "tolerant." To most people on my side of the fence, the average liberal is slightly more tolerant than a Gestapo member. After my latest experience in Toleranceville that Left Coast hometown of mine, Seattle, Washington I decided to wonder in column.
I must confess that what happened didnt seem particularly Earth-shattering at first. Some clown ripped a "Reagan/Bush 84" bumper sticker off my car. Putting it there was supposed to be my most visible step yet out of the ideological closet. There arent many "out" conservatives in these parts percentage wise, and being one is like being a cross-dressing Marine at boot camp better to keep it on the down low. President Reagans death reminded me that a good American like him -- stands strong, resolute and proud. "My drivers conservative," the sticker would tell drivers behind me. "And hes damn proud of it."
It was bad enough that some yahoo took my sticker. Whats worse was that it only survived on my bumper for three hours. At most. I put it there at 3:30 pm. By 6:30, after driving all of one mile and parking my car on a very public street for about an hour, it was gone. So sometime between 5:30 and 6:30, some self-appointed guardian of All Things Fit for Public Viewing decided that my expression of Right Pride wasnt so fit. Three hours. John Kerry takes longer to flip flop.
In hindsight, I guess I shouldnt be surprised. The lefts "Take Back America" theme is, at bottom, a message of vigilantism -- President Bush stole their country under cover of night (aka "an election"), and they have an inalienable right to take it back. Their political leaders have slightly more room for the right than National Socialists had for Jews in the early years. Indeed, Howard Dean said he wanted to break up the Fox News Channel on ideological grounds.[2] And now Tom Harkin wants Rush Limbaugh off Armed Forces Radio. [3]
Their foot soldiers are more belligerent. In my hometown, Tolerant Ones vandalized Starbucks stores at the WTO rally with the same vigor that young Nazis went after synagogues on Kristallnacht -- and the police let them. A guy who lives a few miles north of me has had his car keyed, his house egged, and his mail box blown up several times.[[4] His crime is having a "Bush/Cheney" sign in his front yard. In truth, the lefts message is "Take Back America . . . by any means necessary." If those means happen to include vandalizing other peoples private property so be it.
As troubling as losing my "Reagan/Bush 84" sticker was, the reaction of my supposedly tolerant friends was even more so. One friend she bright and articulate, but just this side of Karl Marx -- said I should feel lucky: the Tolerant One could have keyed my car door or slashed my tires or busted my windows. To which I wondered aloud whether blacks in the South felt lucky when the KKK burned their houses instead of killing them altogether. Another card-carrying lefty pal suggested with a straight face that a fellow right-side-of-the-fencer took the sticker for his own private collection. To which I replied: its possible that John Kerry didnt care about the net worth of his two multi-gajillionaire wives when he married them but I doubt it.[5] A fellow rightie straightened me out. She told me that conservative bumper stickers dont actually go on bumpers anymore, at least in the Northwest. If you want it to last, you have to tape it to the inside of the cars back window.
Dont get me wrong. My world isnt over yet. If losing my six dollar "Reagan/Bush 84" bumper sticker is the worst thing that happens to me, Ill be okay. Its still outrageous. In America, were supposed to be free to express ourselves especially, our political selves. Other people are supposed to tolerate that expression. That is, more than anything else, the very essence of being "American." If the best conservatives can hope for is to get by without their tires being slashed, then the war in Iraq isnt the only war we should be worried about. Vandalizing private property wasnt right when good ol boys were burning crosses in front yards, and it isnt right now.
My fear is that this was a foreshadowing of something worse, like the banning of "insensitive" political signage altogether. Cant happen in America, you say? Were well on the way. In America today, many businesses, schools, apartment complexes and universities ban the American flag, lest some non-Americans feel offended.[6] The Koran is required reading to get into the University of North Carolina (a public university), lest incoming freshmen be insensitive to the plight of fellow Muslim students.[7] In many schools nationwide, fifth- and sixth graders are required to pray to Allah to make them sensitive to Muslim students post 9-11.[8] Here in Seattle, municipal employees got the word from above not to wish each other "Merry Christmas" at work, lest they offend each other.[9] All this in a country whose Constitution supposedly protects political and religious freedom. Is the specter of political signage being banned in certain "tolerant" towns maybe Seattle -- really so outlandish? Say, on "sensitivity" or "public safety" grounds? I dont think so.
Funny thing is, if I was a homosexual and "Reagan/Bush 84" was one of those rainbow stickers, the left would scream about gay intolerance and Id be labeled a hate crime victim. If I was a black and someone ripped off my Black Power bumper sticker, theyd say my civil rights were violated. But you wont see that kind of reaction when the victim of the self-appointed Bumper Sticker Police is -- like me -- a heterosexual, Christian, conservative, Reagan-loving white male. Out on the left, tolerance is a one way street.
You have to peel the paper off the back.
Here in TX there is no problem with BC'04 stickers on your car, but I wouldn't put one on my car in NY, CA or the like. Libs are very vindictive and you will have many key marks on your car quick style.
LOL
I have recieved many positive responses to my "Vote Catholic, Not Kerry" bumper sticker from CatholicsagainstKerry.com. I have had several people ask where I got it, including strangers who pull up along side me on the street. Surprising for Oklahoma, not a very Catholic state.
They must work - or why would the campaigns spend the money.
It gives volunteers something to do that feels helpful, something to give people who walk in once and want to feel like they're helping - along with yardsigns. The value is more in increase the commitment and depth of support of those who already support the candidate.
If someone really wants to help it takes more time and would be better spent in phoning, door-to-door, or holding fundraisers and claches.
I agree with you. My neighbor had a "Boycott the French" bumper sticker, and some looney chased her in a parking lot yelling "Vive La France! Vive La France!"
I have one of those big oval W '04 stickers on my back window. While at a week ago today someone took their key too it and made a big X through it and then peeled off portions of the sticker. You can still tell what the stickers says.
My question is this. I have plenty more to replace it. But I would like to use the vandalism to send a message to others. I have come up with the following...
Vandalized by a Hate filled Liberal (with an arrow pointing to the defaced sticker). Or the same saying but with democrat instead of liberal.
I am open to other suggestions that are appropriate for public consumption on the roadway. Thanks!
I live in a liberal state. A bumper sticker supporting Bush would only get my car broken into.
She should have just turned around and given the Frog lover a dirty look. The aforementioned Frog lover would have immediately surrendered, and begin to make bombs for your neighbor.
Yep, that's why the only sticker on my car is the flag.
I hear people talking about getting their car scratched up.
I have my BUSH - SAVING YOUR ASS LIKE IT OR NOT bumper sticker on with magnetic tape. I put it on when I'm driving, but definitely take it off when it's parked.
How about a sticker that says "Brought to you by the party of tolerance" with an arrow pointing to the mutilated W-sticker.
Magnetic Bumper Stickers are removable when parked.
I've got a Reagan bumper sticker on mine, but my car is such a beater that a few extra key marks won't make much of a difference.
See post 18. Great minds think alike!
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