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1. Have a PBA sticker and thin blue line in the back windows of both vehicles, to show support for law enforcement (husband is retired cop). Nothing on the bumpers.
2. Can't imagine hanging with someone like the bird-loving chick in the OP. To get so out-of-control angry at a stranger (because they believe differently from her), that she wanted to key his truck is unbelievable to me. Get a grip, woman.
3. Funny bumper sticker I saw recently is of a smiling Obama, with the question Does This Ass Make My Truck Look Big?
Never would I mess up my vehicle with a bunch of stupid bumper stickers no matter which side of the aisle I'm on. When I see a car like that, I just think to myself 'how dumb'.
Sign in my yard for a local candidate? Yep. Bumper sticker? Nope.
I don't have any stickers on my car unless it's required. I used to have a little decal I got from the Sherriff's Association for making a donation. But I took it off when I realized what a scam it is for law enforcement agencies to call people at home asking for donations. I already make donations to law enforcement agencies. They're called taxes.
No and I never will. Why would I offer free advertising for a politician? I also don't have any political signs in my yard. I can't imagine ever allowing myself to be owned by politics enough to deface my own property.
The woman who wanted to key another person's vehicle (and only didn't because of security cameras) because of some stickers has some serious anger management issues, as well as a criminal mentality. She needs to look inside herself and key her own car because she is against freedom of expression if it disagrees with her opinions.
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