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General Category => National/Breaking News => Topic started by: rangerrebew on October 18, 2016, 10:20:17 pm
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Furious Marine Deploys Anti-Tire Spike Strip After Someone Runs Over His Trump Sign
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In America, a man ought to be able to express his support for a presidential campaign by placing a sign for the candidate on his front lawn.
When Colorado resident Chuck Corry, a former Marine, tried to do exactly that, however, someone began running over the sign and ruining it.
http://conservativetribune.com/marine-sets-up-special-present/
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Furious Marine Deploys Anti-Tire Spike Strip After Someone Runs Over His Trump Sign
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In America, a man ought to be able to express his support for a presidential campaign by placing a sign for the candidate on his front lawn.
When Colorado resident Chuck Corry, a former Marine, tried to do exactly that, however, someone began running over the sign and ruining it.
http://conservativetribune.com/marine-sets-up-special-present/
Some idiot steps on that he could have problems. I just plant all my political signs out where the dog likes to poop. That way anyone who messes with them in the dark of night can take home a souvenir...
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I hope it works. People need to leave well enough alone.
I look forward to the day when I will want to put up signs again. Right now, I'm a voter without a party.
8888crybaby
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I look forward to the day when I will want to put up signs again. Right now, I'm a voter without a party.
8888crybaby
There are other races, other candidates to support. The three signs in my yard now are for my state attorney general and candidates for my state's house and senate. I may add one for agriculture commissioner.
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There are other races, other candidates to support. The three signs in my yard now are for my state attorney general and candidates for my state's house and senate. I may add one for agriculture commissioner.
I generally don't put down-ballot candidate's signs up. I put the POTUS sign up along with my "Proud Republican" sign. The latter is tucked in the corner in the back of the garage awaiting a day when (if) I can once again display it without feeling embarrassed.