brg5001
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Fri Dec-22-06 01:09 PM
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Someone stole my anti-W rear window sticker |
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I figured that someone would try it sooner or later. Some asshole peeled off my "W" with the red diagonal line through it. This points to the desperation of the Bush crowd, and I am hoping that in response, thousands of brand NEW anti-W stickers will be plastered onto vehicles today.
People, we are being asked to go to the back of the bus and shut up so that this arrogant, overpriveleged, mentally defective turd can save face while the world burns. I want the loser who stole my sticker to know: I will not be silenced. In place of the sticker, I have just laser-printed a sign in big bold letters which will be taped inside the window:
"IRAQ HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH SEPTEMBER 11."
Nothing will ever change that, and if anyone tries to take THAT down, it's breaking and entering or even attempted grand theft auto.
PS: For an encore, I plan to order a dozen "anti-W" square stickers and will put THOSE inside the vehicle as well.
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tinfoil tiaras
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Fri Dec-22-06 01:16 PM
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1. People who steal bumperstickers suck, imo |
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even left-wingers who steal RW bumperstickers. You might not like a W or a W with a diagonal line through it, but that person still has a right to display it--first amendment bitches!
Good for you for making the sign in your car. I'm surprised no one has tried to steal our stickers (God is not a democrat or a republican, War is not the answer), being that i live in Bush Country. Though in 2004, someone put a * sticker over our Kerry one....:eyes:
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Fri Dec-22-06 01:27 PM
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3. Someone stole my magnetic car sign within 48 hours. But I had TWO of them. |
tinfoil tiaras
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Fri Dec-22-06 01:29 PM
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4. Dude. I love your car. Alot. |
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Fri Dec-22-06 01:17 PM
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I feel it best to put stickers inside the vehicle just for that reason.
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Fri Dec-22-06 01:36 PM
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5. In 04', I was driving with my mother in her car.... |
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Edited on Fri Dec-22-06 01:37 PM by Kerry2008
And I made her stop the car, because I noticed someone put a Bush/Cheney sticker on her back window next to the Kerry/Edwards one.
People who mess with stickers piss me off. I've had people leave notes on my car regarding my stickers. Thats pretty desperate to get you point across, but it's loads better then ripping someone elses sticker off or tampering with that persons vehicle.
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Fri Dec-22-06 11:32 PM
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6. Some asshole stole my partners wheel, hubcab and lugnuts Sunday nite... |
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Edited on Fri Dec-22-06 11:34 PM by TankLV
A sticker is easy to replace - and a lot cheaper.
At best it's an annoyance...
5 bucks and you have a nice new one...
Note: Way to prevent sticker theft - an this is important for the DMV decals -
make may slices thru the stickers - it turns the one sticker into hundreds of pieces...
That way they are almost impossible to remove easily...
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