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To: patriotgal1787

Can we make bumper stickers that say, “Obama is NOT American”


41 posted on 12/03/2008 4:31:17 PM PST by RatsDawg (Whatever the Government gives us, it must first take away from us.)
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To: RatsDawg

“Can we make bumper stickers that say, ‘Obama is NOT American’” — RatDawg

Of course you can. It’s a free country. Bush & Cheney haven’t suspended freedom of speech *yet* (Of course, there’s still 47 days to go, so who knows *what* they might take a notion to do and then pardon themselves). Why, you’d probably sell ... TENS o’ them cool suave bumperstickers.

You might want to print one up to put next to it “I am NOT a wingnut” and “I am NOT going to violate 18 USC Sec 2385. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it”

“Coup d’etat,” guys? C’mon. Pot. Kettle. Black. “We might have to fight this one out in the streets.” “Time to get out the guns.” *sheesh* Your big mouths are gonna get you in a world of hurt. There’s two kinds of people. Those that do it, and don’t talk about it, and those that only talk about it. The feds, tasked with protecting government officials against wild-eyed crazies (See “Taxi Driver”, “In the Line of Fire”) don’t take the “only talk the talk” talk lightly, any more than they do the doers. I’m just saying. Word to the ... er, not-so-wise. Just because you post under a pseudonym, don’t be so stoopid as to think you’re anonymous. NOTHING on the Internet is anonymous. Ain’t no such animal. Firewalls, anonymizing remailers, none of that means jack, Jack. You don’t think this rathole of extremists is being watched?

But look on the bright side. I hear that the food up in Marion is pretty good.


71 posted on 12/04/2008 6:13:36 AM PST by notawingnut
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