Posted on 03/12/2005 11:28:18 AM PST by Willie Green
For the love of God, please remove those "Kerry/Edwards" bumper stickers from your cars and trucks!
In case you didn't get the memo, your side lost. It's like you're walking around with a big "L" on your forehead -- Loser!
I'm not sure why you still have that sticker on your bumper. Maybe it's been too cold outside for you to remove it. Maybe your post-election depression is so deep you can't bring yourself to take it off. Maybe you're living in denial. Maybe you've been too busy spreading lies and rumors about the future of Social Security and judicial nominations that you haven't had enough time to get it off your vehicle.
Or maybe it's even worse than I thought....
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The best way is not to "stick" them on in the first place. I get some magnetic sheet material and cut it to fit the bumper sticker. Works great and you can change the message whenever you want.
My teenage son gives a four finger wave as he chants 4 more years whenever he sees a Kerry Edwards sticker. He always does it with great glee and a big grin. Recently he received a one finger wave, not of the thumb's up variety, in return from someone who also sported a great big grin. lol
My son blushed beet red and I just said "See. I have told you NOT to do that." I do worry about road rage when he does it.
My car wasn attacked in a parking lot by some liberal looie toon before the election and it scared me. Not enough to remove my sticker though. :)
Interesting concept. Do you ever run into problems with people removing the stickers?
I live in the Peoples Republic Of Taxachussetts so I remove the magnetic "stickers" when I park. Insurance rates are too high here as it is.
I live in a very liberal small town and am sure my 'W' sticker would survive about 5 minutes!
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