Posted on 09/12/2004 11:12:21 PM PDT by MetroSpy
Remember the Vietnam War memorial that was vandalized the other day? Why does the idiot who has been arrested for the crime have a John Kerry sign hanging in his window?
I'll bet the funding for the paint came from the Kerry campaign.
bastards...
...duh! Because Kerry is a kindred spirit.
Vandalising a Vietnam War Memorial is small potatoes compared to getting your former comrades tortured over your lying testimony in support of the enemy.
The vandaliser, no doubt, sees Kerry as "Hate America Mentor" and looks up to him with awe.
They should hang him. I had some wisekid at taco bell put a sign from tacobell on my back window. This was while i was inside ordering food. there was a group of them, guess they saw my bush sticker. When i went to back out, i saw the sign on my window from taco bell and took it off. I got out, put it on the newspaper stand and caught the eye of one of the fellows looking over. I just gave him the " i know you guys did it" look. Not worth hassling over, just got back in my car and went on my way.
Thanks for the post. But in all fairness, the sign probably belongs to someone else in the apartment building. I mean a 19 year old, in this country for 6 years and still needing an interpreter for his court appearance, probably doesn't have any interest in the election. I love the button though!
1) The apartment is residence to only three(3) close families.
2) Kerry signs can be seen in several of the windows, throughout the three story house.
3) This act is just one of many that contrast the differences between John Kerry supporters and Bush supporters.
4) The vandalism occurred because people living in that house didn't care enough to teach this boy how to behave as a guest in our country.
Probably spit in your burrito too. Don't think I'd go back there.
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