Posted on 03/10/2005 2:35:43 PM PST by gopwinsin04
A man apparently enraged by a Bush Cheney sticker on a womans sport utility vehicle chased her for miles and tried to run her off the road while holding up an anti Bush sign, police said.
Nathan Alan Winkler, 31, was freed on $2,000 bail Wednesday on a charge of aggrevated stalking which carries up to five years in prison.
Police said as Winkler chased the womans vehicle, he held up a sign that read, 'Never Forget Bush's Illegal War Murdered Thousands in Iraq.'
Michelle Fernandez, 35, said she is a registered Democrat who voted for President Bush in 2004
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"He should be thanking God the woman didn't put a bullet into him."
You got that right. It's exactly what I would have done to him, no question.
I don't remember what type of car except that it looked like it had some milage / years on it.
I'll never forget the "look", though. She was very good at it.
LVM
If she was my wife, I wpuld have been waiting for him when he got out of jail.
Actually he probably will.
The Democrats do not let small thingslike a felony conviction or being dead keep them from voting.
No kidding. My brother and sister-in-law's bumper stickers are always getting torn off or scribbled on. I'm suprised their cars haven't been vandalized to a greater extent yet.
I haven't put mine on for that reason and for fear of losing a liberal client.
You gave me a new tag idea...
These are the same people that have no problem with millions of innocents killed from Roe v. Wade, right? Yet they whine about a few thousand guilty terrorists who die in an "illegal" war...
This gives me an idea. Get an appropriate car - I'm thinking something along the lines of a 1970's Checker Marathon - apply bumper-stickers all over it, and go out driving, hoping to get lucky. ;)
1987 Delta 88. May as well be comfortable.
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