I'm not surprised... I've been in and out of Santa Cruz the last couple of weeks and didn't see a single Bush/Cheney sign, but I did see many Kerry/Edwards signs. There's a lot of good folks in Santa Cruz, they're just the minority.
Its disappointing to think people are intolerant."
It's okay to be intolerant if you're a liberal. <\sarcasm>
Read this opinion from SF Making a Dent in Liberal Disinformation: Political Signs
"You wont find a Bush bumper sticker on my vehicles or a sign in my yard, however. I see a lot of Kerry stickers and signs but few for Bush. True, I live in the San Francisco Bay Area, so a substantial Democratic majority is to be expected. But the last poll numbers for California I saw had Kerry at 49% and Bush at 46% in mid-August (although this reflects the varied demographics of Cal-ee-fornia). I would say the signage is 10-1 from my unscientific tally. Why the disparity when there is arguably only a small difference in the number of voters supporting each candidate?"
---I'm not surprised... I've been in and out of Santa Cruz the last couple of weeks and didn't see a single Bush/Cheney sign, but I did see many Kerry/Edwards signs.---
Real diverse, isn't it?