Posted: 10/3/2008 3:48:52 PM EDT
| I noticed i havent see ANY McCain signs besides my own around Chicago. I did do a job in Hoffman Estates the other day...it was a rich subdivision..all black....but i did notice they ALL had McCain bumper stickers on thier cars. I get people pulling up next to me everyday complimenting my Nobama sticker...but i havent see any others...Have you guys? |
Well, so many of them have prior felony convictions, what's a little property damage or election interference for the Obamessiah - even though they can't actually vote for him? |
| I didn't buy anything other than a McCain cap this year, I just donated the rest directly to the campaign. Why? IL is solid for the Dems and my yard sign/bumper sticker is not going to sway any/enough voters to change that. McCain/we shouldn't waste any resources in IL. |
+1 Your vote doesn't count in IL. Now if you live in FL.... |
I work in Dekalb. If you drive down taylor street between 1st and Annie Glidden there is a house with huge marine, American, and pow flags. On the south side of the road. The guy has plenty of political signs as well, including a McCain sign. I noticed an Obama sign show up in the yard the other week. This week, the signs are in a different spot probably bec he mowed his lawn, but still the Obama sign. Have you noticed this as well? ETA- I wonder if college libtards keep putting one in his yard, and he gave up removing it. |
He should paint a big NO on the Hussein sign; I started calling him Hussein just to piss people off. |
Unless, of course, they registered through ACORN. |
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Don't forget all the unconsciously racist voters in IL.
"...Democrats are nervous wrecks; they're having nightmares that defeat will be snatched from the jaws of victory. To add to their misery (and guard against complacency), here's how that horror film could play out: In the end, the problem was the LIVs. That's short for "low-information voters," the three fifths of the electorate that show up once every four years to vote for president but mostly hate politics. These are the 75 million folks who didn't vote in the primaries. They don't read newsmagazines or newspapers, don't watch any cable news and don't cast their ballots early. Their allegiance to a candidate is as easily shed as a T shirt. Several million moved to Obama through September and October; they'd heard he handled himself well in the debates. Then, in the last week, the LIVs swung back to the default choice: John McCain. Some had good reasons other than the color of Obama's skin to desert him; many more did not. In October, a study by the Associated Press estimated that Obama's race would cost him 6 percent. The percentage was smaller, but still enough to give the presidency to McCain..." Why McCain Won (Newsweek) |
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Something to consider - some subdivisions have covenants that may not allow any signs in the yard other than a "for sale" sign. Political speech is the fundamental protection of the 1st ammendment.CITY OF LADUE v. GILLEO They will get raped in court if they try to enforce that. |
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My parents house in Naperville has the only McCain sign up on their block. There are no fewer than 2 Obama signs on houses across the street. Naperville used to be such a conservative area. I'm in the city just to the north, more Dimocrat signs out in my area too. After last presidential election lost all my signs to vandals. I've started taking my signs in at night.[>:/] |
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My parents house in Naperville has the only McCain sign up on their block. There are no fewer than 2 Obama signs on houses across the street. Naperville used to be such a conservative area. I'm in the city just to the north, more Dimocrat signs out in my area too. After last presidential election lost all my signs to vandals. I've started taking my signs in at night. |