I hear a lot of people talking about the lack of Romney signs out there. Duh? In a freeloading “America”, GOP signs and bumpers stickers aren’t a good idea.
Now I know what to expect when we put up our yard sign. :^/
Put out the ‘empty chair’. Use something old, the message is already there.
Got security cameras covering the front of my house, hope one of my lib neighbors tampers with or removes my R&R sign, (was done to my W sign before I had cameras). can’t wait to call the POPO and bust their A$$.
I actually saw a Romney/Ryan sticker on an SUV heading south on Hillhurst (in LA!) this morning. He must have access to it all day along with a shotgun.
Why are they placing a Romney sign on their lawn? Who gave them permission to use their lawn? I would be pissed off royaly if someone put an Obama sign on my lawn. We must look at this both ways. What would you do if someone put an Obama sign on your lawn? Keep it there or try and destroy it???? They may have gone too far but still it is their property.
We have no yard signs or bumper stickers. I do enjoy my neighbor’s views on display though. I keep a list in my head of who is and is not allowed in the bunker when it hits the fan.... I plan to loot my libby neighbor’s pantry items first.. :^)
During a 30 mile drive to a family picnic recently I counted four large Romney/Ryan signs and one small obama placard - we are in the southern Puget Sound/Hood Canal area of Western Washington - the district that re-elected congressman Norm Dicks (D,crook) for 164 consecutive terms.
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Love their name: the Liboff’s.
Market that as a spray can.
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In my neighborhood six weeks ago there were about half so many Obama signs as Romney signs. That was pretty strong for Obama in this area. Now I don’t see any Obama signs at all. They are pretty thin over in the black neighborhoods though they are a monopoly there. Around here no one hassles anyone else about what signs they have and on one steals or defaces them. It is curious though, that the Obama signs in my neighborhood have disappeared. All in all there are a lot fewer campaign signs up this year than I have ever seen in a presidential year.
Civility has surely been lost on both sides. I was talking to a younger neighbor recently who is incensed at a few Obama signs on the block. I don’t think he understood when I told him that when I grew up, yard signs were much more common and you’d see opposing signs up and down the street, and no one was bothered by the fact. They were still neighbors, still got along, still ratted all of us kids out to our parents, etc. Things have changed so much. I’m learning what it feels like to be old.