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Published on October 4, 2004 By Ciperl In Politics
A Bush supporter had his front lawn vadalized by people who stole his "Bush-Cheney" signs and burned an 8 foot x 8 foot swastika into the man's front lawn.

I guess only supporters of John Kerry are allowed to have signs in their front yard. Bush supporters seem to be getting their lawns vadalized...but then again, who cares about laws, rules and the truth when it comes to getting your candidate elected.

ABC News: http://www.channel3000.com/politics/3776992/detail.html

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on Oct 07, 2004

This exchange only reminds me the Micheal Moore was absolutely spot on in Colombine High when he made a fervent plea for gun control. If one of you did not have the gun then this exchange could have taken a different course. Removing the sign from the Lawn is bad, but to say thaT IT DESERVES A bullet is far far worse. GROW UP


I'd shoot somebody who felt it was perfectly all right to violate my property or person and commit hate crimes on my lawn.


It isn't very thoughtful to make statements that start with 'people like that' or to make assumptions about what people would say if you asked them a question about their reasoning.


As if they have a valid reason for their zealous hatred?

on Oct 07, 2004

Reply #27 By: Bahu Virupaksha - 10/5/2004 3:11:15 AM
This exchange only reminds me the Micheal Moore was absolutely spot on in Colombine High when he made a fervent plea for gun control. If one of you did not have the gun then this exchange could have taken a different course. Removing the sign from the Lawn is bad, but to say thaT IT DESERVES A bullet is far far worse. GROW UP


No YOU grow up! Nobody said "anything" about shooting anyone! I said I would hold the person at gun point (which by the way is my right here in PA) while waiting for the police.
on Oct 07, 2004
As if they have a valid reason for their zealous hatred?


Nobody knows if they hate this guy, and they wouldn't have a reason to. It sounds like they are anit-Bush and they shouldn't have done that, but that doesn't matter. Responding (and initiating on their part) in a violent way is unacceptable. Making assumptions about motives in unacceptable. Lumping people into groups and assigning them characteristics based on that grouping is unacceptable. None of these things helps this country better represent its people.
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