On Nov 28, 8:43 pm, "Creosote" <creos...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "record hunter" <record.hun...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Nov 27, 11:03 pm, wdst...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(William December Starr) wrote:
> >> In article
> >> <1d6a3665-6679-4f30-9edc-e1d9496f2...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> record hunter <record.hun...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> > That's not what I've seen. Of course, I live in a neighborhood
> >> > that was full of Obama stickers. I was walking down the street one
> >> > day before the election, thinking, God, I hope he wins so these
> >> > people won't have to scrape off those bumper stickers. Or else,
> >> > that they're the magnetic type, like the "Sup****t Our Troops"
> >> > ones.
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> >> Why scrape off a bumper sticker just because the candidate
> >> didn't win?
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> >> -- wds
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> > I can't stand bumper stickers. I don't use them. When I see them, all
> > I think is, what a mess to take off.
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> Same here. Even more to the point--what is their point? That someone's
> going to see the sticker, and in a sudden surge of solidarity, vote for
that
> candidate as well? A bumper sticker is not a well-reasoned argument, is
it?
You spend all this money on a car, and then deface it with all this
sticky, nearly-impossible-to-remove sheets of paper? Whoever invented
the magnetic bumper sticker deserves the millions I hope he earns each
year.


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