Posted on 10/26/2004 12:19:28 PM PDT by ok12344321
On last saturday night at a rental property we own on a major Highway in Michigan. Democrats stole 2 Bush/Cheney signs and then proceded to vandalize our property by replacing them with 2 kerry signs. Our tenant being very angry called us so we would know. My mom got a little angry and called the county Republican office to complain. After hearing her out they told her that it's very common this year and it's been happening all over.
Politics 101: The law does not apply to Democrats.
Brown shirts at their finest.
Someone suggested putting tar on top of the signs. Then the thief pulling them out won't try it again.
I think in future elections we're going to have to start setting traps for these losers. Perhaps small videocameras recording the signs at all times will be necessary to provide the evidence so that the perps can be arrested for trespassing.
FOX News interviewed a Dem who started a campaign sign theft hotline when this happened to her. Rather than posting a vanity about something we've all endured, why don't you start a hotline? Take Action! And if you can determine who stole my Bush signs in 88 and replaced them with Dukakis signs and then rolled my yard, please let me know.
Placing some dog poop in the grass by each sign would be great fun as well. Or tar, like you said, but in the grass - so the weasel would track the tar into his car and ruin his mats or carpet.
Politics 102:Your great great great great Grandma or Grandpa gets to vote!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FOR DEMOCRATS
What will they do for an encore NEXT election year? Throw us Republicans in ghettos and exterminate us?
so now those kerry signs belong to you right? so why don't you change stronger to stranger or add a few other words of your own (pointing out what a socialist/liberal kerry is) and put them out in a prominent place for all to see....; )
excrement BUMP!!
This is happening all over the country.
Some lefties are even promising an armed revolt if Kerry loses. I REALLY hope they keep this promise-they've apparently forgotten that we're the NRA.
One of the more interesting suggestions I heard was taping a small plastic bag to the sign somewhere at the back where it is not easily seen. Fill the bag with something really odoriferous from a hunting store like skunk scent or animal urine.
Poke holes at the top of the bag. If the position of the sign is changes (laid down) the odor will all come out - onto somebodies nice car upholstery. If they stick the sign in the back seat of their car, they may have to live forever with the remaining stink of their dirty deed.
I want to know where they got the money for all these signs. Not only are they posting an astonishing number of signs in the normal places, but they have enough that they can waste them by putting them on private property where they can and will be legally removed and destroyed.
I want to see their books. Who paid for these signs?
The only problem with this is that they are considered the property of the campaign giving them out. I found this out when I tried to report the theft of MY signs. They wouldn't take a report from me because I was not the "legal victim".
Not to be a spoil sport - but maybe the Bush signs ended up on a Kerry lawn. There still are plain old pranksters. i did dumb stuff like that when I was in H.S. - liking setting up someone's Xmas decorations two houses down.
Not to be a spoil sport - but maybe the Bush signs ended up on a Kerry lawn. There still are plain old pranksters. I did dumb stuff like that when I was in H.S. - liking setting up someone's Xmas decorations two houses down.
lol, but I was misinformed then!
Plus .. I've heard it takes DAYS to get the stuff off your hands. Hmmmm? Check a few local union offices and you might find a few with the evidence still on their hands.
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