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Caught on Tape: Husband of Democrat Senator Taking Down Republican Campaign Signs
Why would someone do this anyway?
I've said this a 100 times.. Liberals have a sense of entitlement and lack of a moral or ethical compass. Here's an example from Alaska where moonbats are stealing signs from folks who support a law that puts unions on the same footing as everyone else. Anchorage taxes are insane and we have fire inspectors making $145,000 per year, Diesel Mechanic's making $140,000 a year.. It's insane.
Signs do not vote. They do get a name out there. If someone fears name recognition, then stealing the sign might lower the name recognition of an opponent
Its still underhanded and wrong. What this underlines is the of pride does these Dem. Supporters have? This truly under scores the ineptness of Democrats.
if any one puts a sign in my yard, I remove it and throw it in the garbage...I don't allow signs on my property
I don't think anyone is talking about putting signs on people property without permission. Yes, I agree with you, put one up and I too will take it down and burn it. But taking down signs from other peoples property is theft. I grant you, both sides are probably guilty of this, it is still theft and very childish to add insult to injury
Our municipal elections are non-partisan. My next door neighbor had a sign up for a candidate, and it was stolen. I do not know which party she represents. Knowing the guy next door, she's probably a Libertarian.
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