Posted on 06/05/2014 4:31:11 AM PDT by SJackson
Disgusting!
My guess is not long. The government will have to weight his status vs allowing everyone to do it.
Why the hell are you suggesting I want the government to crack down on free speech and the First Amendment? I AM suggesting that local business leaders, the Jewish community of Cincinnati and ordinary, decent people create a little blowback for these freaks, OK? Sheesh.
You love it? Good! I hope a muzzie moves next door to you and paints his house with these delightful images. Your property values will skyrocket.
If they were murals against homosexuals, the government would have come in and shut it down.
I thought that those people were already creating blowback.
I cannot imagine that anybody actually WANTS this stuff in their city.
Yes, First Amendment aside, I suspect there are people like the JDL who are more than capable of handling this.
That’s how the Libs do it though. They use examples of repulsive speech to guilt us into considering regulating speech. Then they turn the gun on us.
BTW, wasn't it in Cleveland in 2012 where an anti voting fraud billboard was taken down after leftist protests? Apparently, public signs and messages in accordance with the sensibilities of leftist radicals - no matter how obscene to others - are fine in Cleveland, while public signs and messages that merely express ideas that run counter to their program can't see the light of day for long.
Add in the fact that a few Cleveland precincts reported ZERO votes for Romney in the 2012 election, and you can see that Cleveland is rapidly moving toward Third World status.
Ironically, Sharon opposed the second Iraq war. Not that facts or reality matter.
Agreed, except we're talking about Cleveland, NOT Cincinnati.
There's a lot of other stuff that's taken place in Cleveland in the last few years that should raise some red flags (pardon the pun), including:
The ZERO votes for Romney reported in several election precincts in 2012.
During the 2012 election campaign, a billboard was put up in Cleveland by an anti-voting fraud group, warning voters that it was illegal to vote more than once. The billboard quickly came down or was replaced, apparently because it was "politically incorrect."
If I ever pulled in to get gas and saw something like that I would drive away without buying anything.
The mistake by the lake.
I fully support this delusional scumbag’s freedom of speech, but I hope he goes out of business.
I don’t know if he will though, the area is crap, based on his joe camel image I’m guessing he sells cigarettes, if he sells beer and hooch and lotto tickets too then he will have customers.
1)”When it gets really bad they will whine for conservatives to save them, and we shouldnt.
2) I guess all whites are responsible for slavery, too.
3) Or is it just Jewish people who are universally responsible for the actions of some of their people?”
1. Those unwilling to defend themselves, or those who tried to disarm others, are usually commies wanting to make America and Americans vulnerable. Libtard Jews (the majority of the Jewish population is Democrat) have a long history of supporting gun-grabbers. With the cost of ammo rising, why waste good ammo saving anyone who wanted you disarmed?
2. Non-sequitur.
3. Jews are as responsible for the acts of some Jews as blacks are for the acts of some blacks. However, when societal breakdown occurs, profiling will occur.
Just sayin’.
As per the painting:
“To Jews He(Jesus) is in Hell”
Interesting...Jews don’t believe in Hell(IIRC)
So has he been forced to sell his gas station and been barred from the auto fuel business for life?
“nteresting...Jews dont believe in Hell(IIRC)”
More or less correct.
ping
Im a tad shocked that anyone would be stupid enough to go out of their way to be that offensive!!!
Jeepers. Thanks for the ping!
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