Posted on 09/04/2001 2:28:17 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows
"Jerry Houston" wrote in message news:9n2i9g$kjj$1@xring.cs.umd.edu...
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> "John Amero" wrote in message
> news:9n011q$f7k$1@xring.cs.umd.edu...
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> : Yeah, a "conspiracy" with some sense behind it for a change!
>
> Maybe we need some sort of symbol, such as the fish that
Christians use.
> How about a simple X? Symbolic of the X in the middle of
a bullseye target,
> and what we strive for.
>
> I can just see chrome X's on the back of cars. X's in
advertisements for
> gun-friendly stores, where CCW holders can feel welcome.
X's on tie tacks
> and lapel pins, so that those "in the know" can recognize
and greet each
> other.
>
> Jerry
This is a WONDERFUL idea! Every movement needs a symbol.
Along these lines, people with webpages can add large-sized X's to the tops or margins of their pages. No explanation given, none needed.
[I must confess that I got this idea from freerepublic.com, whose members added the letter W (and later "W1") to their pages to show support for George W. Bush in wake of the Floridafication of the 2000 election. I'm going to post this there too.]
Molon Labe!
[Name deleted.]
An X across the backs of the hands is a symbol of the straight-edge movement, a radical sobriety/clean-living movement started in the early 80s.
Stick 'em up!
An X is too easy to morph into a swastika...
They are Oleg Volk (spelling?) posters that he has pasted into convenient 4-up per page images, which would be really easy to print out as stickers and magnets.
I've got an "X-Files" mug. It has a big silver X on a black background. A couple of people thought it was a Malcom X mug!
I want 'em to have to guess.
Yeah, I second that emotion. Let the anti-gunners come up with a symbol that says they do not have any guns. Let the anti-gunners display that symbol proudly on their vehicles and in their front yards.
How come we have not seen any MMM posters and picket signs in front of yards and on vehicles? Its always NRA stickers on vehicles?
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