I saw a Bush Cheney 2004 bumper sticker on a big ass gas guzzling SUV the other night, and tore it off when no one was looking. The poll is: WAS THIS WRONG?
It was in the hospital parking lot while I was spending time with my mom. I didnt want her to have to view it when she left the hospital. She is doing well btw.
I still don't think destroying other people's property because you disagree with their politics is a decent thing to do. I know I wouldn't want people to do it to me.
The owner may have been planning on taking it off anyway. Maybe they couldn't because of their arthritis. Maybe they didn't even put it on their bumper in the first place - maybe the sweet-old-Roosevelt-voting-lady's freeper neighbor put it on her bumper and her freeper grandson who mows her lawn refused to rip it off for her! You can't go making all these prejudicial assumptions!
21. well maybe somebody could break into your house
and decide that maybe you don't really want your television, that somebody else had broken in recently and put it there, and they'd be doing you a service by taking it away for you.
12. THEY do that kind of shit unto US all the time...
Fight fire with fire I say. You can't bring a pillow to a gun fight. Our side loses too often because we aren't prepared to be just as underhanded and low as the other side.
One of my favorite quotes on this topic: Dark Helmet: So, Lone Star, now you see that evil will always triumph because good is dumb.
Someone added a bumper sticker to my car, and it was for a Democratic candidate that I didn't support. And I didn't like it one bit. So I wouldn't dream of doing that to someone else.
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