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To: Regulator; All
Sounds like Dougie’s been watching a little too much NPR...

Chuckle, chuckle. I must tell you and the lurkers a true story which happened today.

I was walking through a shopping center parking lot when a bumper sticker caught my eye and I did a double-take.

It read, "STOP watching Fox News: It's Bad for America." There were two of these on the vehicle. I searched my purse in vain for a Sharpie and some post-its, which I did not have.

As luck would have it, the driver returned. She was a black lady. I said, "Excuse me, are you serious?" and pointed to the bumper stickers. Of course, she was.

It wasn't long, after I had inquired what she was afraid of and whether she was aware of the First Amendment, that she asked me (a white lady) if I am a "member of the Klan."

Yep, the mental disorder of liberalism is in advanced stages. Question or challenge their ignorance, and it follows you're KKK.

42 posted on 03/24/2011 2:19:15 PM PDT by La Enchiladita (Remember, Reflect, Renew: 2011, 10 years since 9/11. Never Forget.)
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To: La Enchiladita

I got an email from the Freedom Foundation (Washington State) about somethings that were going on in Thurston county, regarding property rights (they were making the pocket gopher protected), and the reaction from both sides.

The conservatives were, of course, angry about having to set part of their property aside for gophers, and the left was angry because the the property rights people were “rude”.

Anyway, they started TSA style screening at the court house before the property rights hearins.

Napolitano said that they were going to bring it to court houses, and I guess this is the first one.


43 posted on 03/24/2011 2:26:14 PM PDT by Eva
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