Posted on 10/30/2008 5:34:10 AM PDT by mathprof
Shawn Turschak of Chapel Hill was tired of someone stealing McCain-Palin campaign signs from his yard.
So the man with a degree in electrical engineering hooked up a third sign to a power source for an electric pet fence Monday. Turschak also put up a surveillance camera.
The News & Observer of Raleigh reports that Tuesday, a 9-year-old boy with an Obama-Biden sign grabbed the McCain-Palin sign and got a jolt.
The boy's father, Andrew Noble, then showed up at the Turschak's door, upset his son had been shocked. Soon an Orange County sheriff's deputy also showed up at the Turschak's home.
Noble says his son just wanted to see how the sign was put together. Turschak says the boy intended to swap out the signs.
Sheriff Lindy Pendergrass said he doesn't plan to file charges.
(Excerpt) Read more at news-record.com ...
There are some decent people left in CH!
FWIW, Lindy Pendergrass is a good guy, despite being a Dem.
BTW, not only are they teaching the child to steal, they are teaching him to lie. Wanted to see how it was put together is why he tried to rip it out of the ground? What crap...
A CHARGE you can believe in.
Well, it looks like the inquisitive little tyke found out, didn't he? (hehehe)
| No, seriously, caught red handed with wrongdoing, the dad lied about what happened rather than take responsibility, with a lie so outlandish it was expected to work. Thank you, Bill Clinton; there's your legacy.
Now, as a woman, that sounds really painful (and quite stinky!) :-)
not to mention the added embarassment of being dragged over by the parents and being forced to apologize.
The boys and I picked up several signs last week and put them out in front of the house. Our next door neighbor had an Obama sign in his yard very close to our driveway (the only one on our stretch of road) that the next morning was moved up on the hill, farther away and parallel to the road. We think he’s intimidated, or maybe thinks something will happen to his sign. hee hee. He can see it now from his windows.
Our boys are very excited and go out to make sure the signs are still there each morning. So far no damage to any McCain signs in our neighborhood but farther away several are slashed.
Trick or Treat!
Looks like instead of ripping it out of the ground, the inquisitive little tyke provided just a little more ground......hehehehe.
Need to teach him to read. There was a warning sign next to the sign.
If this is the same guy, his post on AR15.com about hiring his redneck handyman to wire up this up wonderful contraption was HIlarious.
I predict that by the next election someone genuis will hook up a Tazer to a Palin sign
The father should be arrested for interfering with first amendment rights. At least the homeowner wasn’t exercising his second amendment rights.
In the good ole days at a factory I worked in practical jokes were a daily part of the routine, and often involved electricity. One guy had his toolbox wired up to 110v, but saw the wire before he touched it. He retaliated by welding an iron bar around the other guys tool box that took an hour to cut off. Other pranks involved instafoam, forklifts, high pressure hot water hoses, baking powder and shrinkwrap. Boy, the good old days could be dangerous.
Maybe the owner should place a Welcome mat on the front porch in a pool of water attached to a cord going to nowhere, and tell the upset parent he is standing on a field modified truth detector and ask if he would like to have it energized.
Y’all can take this for what you will, but I just did a check on the guy’s voter registration (all public info), and he’s a registered Democrat!
The kid should have been grounded for stealing. Oops! Too late.....
hehe, I wonder if they go thte idea from a freeper
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2110447/posts?q=1&;page=101
Damnit...3rd McCain sign stolen this week. Thinking of putting bear traps in yard tonight.
20 OCT 08 | dcbryan1
To: DCBryan1
Wire it with a electric fencer.
109 posted on Monday, October 20, 2008 4:15:17 PM by crz
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