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Slam - 18 Oct 2008 06:58 GMT
I guess all the repugs are busy burying their guns.
Greg Mossman - 18 Oct 2008 16:29 GMT
> I guess all the repugs are busy burying their guns.

Maybe that's why they're all so pissed off about getting their McBush
signs stolen.  Those are the X's marking the spots where they buried
them.
Bob - 18 Oct 2008 19:03 GMT
In article <0db4843e-651e-401c-b7d2-a214b3404bb9
@z6g2000pre.googlegroups.com>, mossman@qnet.com says...
> > I guess all the repugs are busy burying their guns.
>
> Maybe that's why they're all so pissed off about getting their McBush
> signs stolen.  Those are the X's marking the spots where they buried
> them.

and thus you win "The Laugh of the Day Award"
Lee Bell - 19 Oct 2008 00:21 GMT
> Maybe that's why they're all so pissed off about getting their McBush
> signs stolen.  Those are the X's marking the spots where they buried
> them.

Actually, I'm pissed off because:
1. It's my property they cam on in order to take them.
2. It was my property they stole.  I tend to get annoyed when people steal
my stuff.
3. The police, the ones that you depend on to take care of you, declined to
investigate.  I have to handle it myself, and pay for it.
4. In addition to losing my property to a thief, they've also stolen my
right to free speech.
5. Those that are responsible are doing this so that they can get their
representative elected President.  Personally, I'm not real fond of someone
that can only get elected by lying, cheating, mud slinging, and employing
thief's who infringe the free speech of those that chose to respect the
rights of others.

Other than that, no problem.

Lee
Jer - 19 Oct 2008 00:50 GMT
>> Maybe that's why they're all so pissed off about getting their McBush
>> signs stolen.  Those are the X's marking the spots where they buried
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>
> Lee

Or maybe it's FEMA keeping your attention focused on the front yard
while they steal their generator back from the garage.  :)

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Lee Bell - 19 Oct 2008 02:16 GMT
> Or maybe it's FEMA keeping your attention focused on the front yard while
> they steal their generator back from the garage.  :)

Their generator is not in my garage.  My generator is.  It was never theirs.
I bought it.  They reimbursed part of the cost.

It would be exceedingly foolish for someone from FEMA to enter my garage
unannounced since it is part of my home and, in Florida, the presence of an
unauthorized person inside the home is legal grounds for use of deadly
force.

Lee
Joe - 19 Oct 2008 06:05 GMT
>>> Maybe that's why they're all so pissed off about getting their McBush
>>> signs stolen.  Those are the X's marking the spots where they buried
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
> Or maybe it's FEMA keeping your attention focused on the front yard
> while they steal their generator back from the garage.  :)

Jer

You have lost all credibility here
Greg Mossman - 19 Oct 2008 00:57 GMT
> > Maybe that's why they're all so pissed off about getting their McBush
> > signs stolen.  Those are the X's marking the spots where they buried
> > them.
>
> Actually, I'm pissed off because:
> 1. It's my property they cam on in order to take them.

I get people walking on my property all the time.  Mormons, Jehovah's
Witnesses, you name it.  As long as they don't tread on the flowers,
it's fine with me.

> 2. It was my property they stole.  I tend to get annoyed when people steal
> my stuff.

Your McBush signs?  Did you have to pay for them?  I always thought
they remained property of the campaign that sets them out and
retrieves them after an election.  That's the way it worked when I let
a wannabe Congressman put his sign up on my lawn  I couldn't have
cared less if someone stole it since it wasn't mine in the first
place.  Weird that McBush makes you buy the signs.

> 3. The police, the ones that you depend on to take care of you, declined to
> investigate.  I have to handle it myself, and pay for it.

Pay for what?  You're going to hire a PI to track down who stole your
signs?  The police have better things to do.

> 4. In addition to losing my property to a thief, they've also stolen my
> right to free speech.

You don't have a right to free speech?  I pity you.  Mine could never
be stolen from me.

> 5. Those that are responsible are doing this so that they can get their
> representative elected President.  Personally, I'm not real fond of someone
> that can only get elected by lying, cheating, mud slinging, and employing
> thief's who infringe the free speech of those that chose to respect the
> rights of others.

I doubt that's the only way he can get elected, but it sure helps
counter the lying, cheating, mud slinging, and voter stealing
perpetuated by the opponent and his corrupt evil party
Chris Guynn - 23 Oct 2008 02:04 GMT
>> Maybe that's why they're all so pissed off about getting their McBush
>> signs stolen.  Those are the X's marking the spots where they buried
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> 3. The police, the ones that you depend on to take care of you, declined
> to investigate.  I have to handle it myself, and pay for it.

While that sucks, I liik at it as a form of triage.  What's more
important... finding the guy who stole a few $3 signs, or finding the guy
who brought 500 pounds of crack into your city?

> 4. In addition to losing my property to a thief, they've also stolen my
> right to free speech.

No they haven't, they only stole the conveyance system you chose to exercise
it.  There's no reason to blow this out of proportion.

> 5. Those that are responsible are doing this so that they can get their
> representative elected President.  Personally, I'm not real fond of
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> Lee
Lee Bell - 23 Oct 2008 02:45 GMT
>> 3. The police, the ones that you depend on to take care of you, declined
>> to investigate.  I have to handle it myself, and pay for it.
>
> While that sucks, I liik at it as a form of triage.  What's more
> important... finding the guy who stole a few $3 signs, or finding the guy
> who brought 500 pounds of crack into your city?

First, it's not a matter of sucking, or not sucking, it's simply a fact.  As
for which is more important, that's a tougher one to call.  If it's not
important enough to enforce, it's not important enough to be a law.  We pay
for enforcement of all laws, not just the ones someone thinks are more, or
less, important.

>> 4. In addition to losing my property to a thief, they've also stolen my
>> right to free speech.

> No they haven't, they only stole the conveyance system you chose to
> exercise it.  There's no reason to blow this out of proportion.

Wrong.  The signs were my speach and they stole both the tool and the
speach.  They effectively silenced me until I was able to replace the signs.

Lee
Scott - 18 Oct 2008 22:06 GMT
> I guess all the repugs are busy burying their guns.

Oh look, yet another permutation of the child molester.
Slam - 19 Oct 2008 02:48 GMT
>> I guess all the repugs are busy burying their guns.
>
> Oh look, yet another permutation of the child molester.

Oh look, yet another permutation of the fucktard.
 
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