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To: rightsmart
Break out the hose and sprinklers.
2 posted on
11/02/2004 5:08:44 AM PST by
finnman69
(cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestus globus, inflammare animos)
To: rightsmart
I would call the police. He is trespassing.
3 posted on
11/02/2004 5:09:13 AM PST by
exDemMom
(Think like a liberal? Oxymoron!)
To: rightsmart
4 posted on
11/02/2004 5:09:18 AM PST by
The G Man
(Are Osama Bin Laden and Saddam Hussein better off now then they were 4 years ago?)
To: rightsmart
Photograph or video it. Then call the police.
5 posted on
11/02/2004 5:10:01 AM PST by
Diogenesis
(Cuius rei demonstrationem mirabilem sane detexi hanc marginis exiguitas non caperet.)
To: rightsmart
6 posted on
11/02/2004 5:10:03 AM PST by
PilloryHillary
(John Kerry: Still a traitor after 33 years!)
To: rightsmart
Call the Republican headquarters in your town. And or call the Voting Commission in your town.
It is illegal to set up candidate or party literature within a certain number of feet of a voting location.
In our state, it is 200 feet.
Don't let them get away with this; I'll bet they are there illegally.
7 posted on
11/02/2004 5:10:12 AM PST by
Peach
(The Clintons pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed)
To: rightsmart
Yeah, sprinklers or hosing them down is a good idea, actually. If that isn't doable, then call the cops. Say they've been harassing voters.
They aren't (technically) with any party or campaign. They have absolutely no right to be on your property.
9 posted on
11/02/2004 5:11:18 AM PST by
counterpunch
(The CouNTeRPuNcH Collection - www.counterpunch.us)
To: rightsmart
It's time to wash down your parking lot with a hose. That stubborn spot of oil just won't come off that one area.
10 posted on
11/02/2004 5:11:26 AM PST by
listenhillary
(We are defending the peace by taking the fight to the enemy.GWB)
To: rightsmart
tell them to take their partialbirthabortion selves and beat it ... or put up a freerepublic.com sign
11 posted on
11/02/2004 5:12:07 AM PST by
InvisibleChurch
(Good ol' Coney Island College. Go WhiteFish.)
To: rightsmart
If he is there and you don't want him there, I would suggest that you instruct him that he is tresspassing and possibly engaged in illegal activities.
I'd tell him, Please remove yourself or the law will be called and at the very least you will be removed and prosecuted for tresspass.
If he doesn't. Call the law and tell them you want him removed immediately for tresspassing.
14 posted on
11/02/2004 5:13:06 AM PST by
Area51
(Diapers and Politicians need to be changed-For the same reason)
To: rightsmart
When the Crypts and the Bloods faced off with one group in my yard, I turned on the sprinklers and the whole thing went away.
If you don't have sprinklers, call the police and have them removed from your property.
To: rightsmart
Call the police. He is not a authorized poll observer and may be intimidating voters. You are tacitly agreeing to his behavior by allowing him to use your property.
16 posted on
11/02/2004 5:13:28 AM PST by
Rebelbase
(Indiscriminate reprisals strengthen the terrorists. Targeted ones weaken them. Aim is everything.)
To: rightsmart
Go to the Gymnasium and open the equipment room, pick out a baseball bat that feels comfortable in your hands and hold it over your shoulder when you tell the Cretan to leave your property :-)
17 posted on
11/02/2004 5:13:43 AM PST by
MJY1288
(A MONDAY MORNING QUARTERBACK HAS NEVER LED ANY TEAM TO VICTORY)
To: rightsmart
Smithers, release the hounds!
18 posted on
11/02/2004 5:13:55 AM PST by
The Hound Passer
(Sitting home in protest this Nov is a vote for Kerry and Co.)
To: rightsmart
They have no right to be on your property...call the cops and have them removed. If they are not affiliated with any party then they are bonifide trespassers.
To: rightsmart
In North Carolina, the owners of private property used as voting pricincts have the right to forbid campaigning on their property. For example, we put up signs at schools, but not churches.
20 posted on
11/02/2004 5:14:10 AM PST by
Capt. Jake
(Tar Heels against Edwards)
To: rightsmart
If they are within the distance limit, then they can probably be there. Two people from the MoveOn PAC showed up inside our polling place. I tried to tell them they had to leave but they refused until one of the election people and the principal spoke to them. They claimed they could be there because they were not endorsing any candidate. BS! They had to MoveOn outside into the rain!
21 posted on
11/02/2004 5:14:50 AM PST by
wmichgrad
("If you believe... then you.. are.. a Republican!" Arnold Schwarzenegger August 31, 2004)
To: rightsmart
Tell him to move to public property.
22 posted on
11/02/2004 5:14:53 AM PST by
Sloth
("Rather is TV's real-life Ted Baxter, without Baxter's quiet dignity." -- Ann Coulter)
To: rightsmart
It's a setup!
Have the children play outside screaming and yelling and running and bumping and throwing balls.
23 posted on
11/02/2004 5:15:08 AM PST by
OpusatFR
(Let me repeat this: the web means never having to swill leftist garbage again. Got it?)
To: rightsmart
To the best of my knowledge, only representatives of the repsective political party are allowed to be there. I don't think 527's count. They are probably trespassing. Call your local republicah HQ
24 posted on
11/02/2004 5:15:23 AM PST by
UsnDadof8
(Get out there and vote)
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