Oh there’s been a bunch of response in the Boston Globe letters page (today in fact) to that very bumper sticker.
“It is the right-wing Christian’s quest to legislate what we can and cannot do that gives rise to bumper stickers such as the one Mr. Crump objects to.”
“WHERE CAN I get one of those “Too many right-wing Christians, not enough lions” bumper stickers?”
“LIGHTEN UP, Mr. Crump. I’m sure the driver of the car with the bumper sticker doesn’t want to exterminate Christians. And to compare the actions of right-wing Christians to the millions of victims of the Holocaust and their families, as you do in your letter, is unconscionable.”
And for good measure here’s a letter by a kid, demonstrating why the voting age is not 10 or 11:
“I AM an 11-year-old Democrat. In the past year, I have seen our president mocked by all forms of the media. I’d just like to say thank goodness America has come to its senses.
I would like to give a heartfelt thanks to the creator of Doonesbury for providing us with insightful comedy every day about the president and, more recently, our wiff-waffling rodent-hunting ex-governor (Romney).”
Go back to watching “My Gym Partner Is A Monkey” and
“The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy”, kid.
Is that bumper sticker a liberal Bostonian thing or is it popular nationwide?