Posted on 08/02/2004 9:59:28 PM PDT by doug from upland
I don't know, but part of what is wrong with public schools is that children raised by people like this attend them.
No doubt. Add a pocket Constitution from the CATO Inst. and a Bible or Christian magazine in the car and you'll fit the FBI profile of "domestic terrorist."
fingering the wrong person, will get you in trouble. but it should still be allowed... as a speech issue...
No question of disallowing it here. It's not the same as desecrating the American flag IMO. But you are quite right about crossing the 'wrong person.' Out west, at least, a lot of Harley type bikers are quite conservative politically. It wouldn't be too strange to see a Bush/Cheney sticker on one of their four wheeled rides. Guys like that often have a low tolerance for disrespect and a rather unPC concept of how to respond to it.
The part I find ironic is that black voters, especially, are voting themselves back to the plantation. You would think that of all peoples, they would see the inherent dangers in this "free" lunch, but I guess not. Puzzling.
FGS
Shocking...that they could read.
I want "My President Kicks Ass" on one side and "Big Time" on the other, with my W-04 oval in the middle. There's some great stuff at georgewbush.com, too.
Oh yeah, and property damage is perfectly acceptable civil disobedience if you infuriate an ignorant crusader with a cause - after all, it's your own fault, doncha know!
Martin, it is bound to happen. I challenged my local newspaper to set up a hidden camera near a car favoring Bush. Not mine, of course. It is only a matter of time before the left will do this stuff. Get magnetic stickers. Like the 14 I have on my car.
A DNC office is a bit too obvious. I'd say a health food store or something...
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