The...video opens with "It was a crime that outraged Minnesotans." Do you beleve Minnesotans where actually outraged over the vandalism? [More]Not on your life.
I'm anticipating the day when this will seem mild.
Somehow, I doubt I'm the only one who is.
[Via Concerned American]
There's a poll on which you can vote. So far, results are 90% no, and 10% yes, or thereabouts.
ReplyDeleteComing soon: felony laws against "tagger terrorism." Who knows what the Sons of Liberty would have written had spray paint been available?
ReplyDeleteWe do, Mike. They wrote it on signs, banners,and in pamphlets. They were much less kind than we are now.
ReplyDeleteI see this as phase 1 of the "Window War" that Mike V wrote about. The People are getting restless...
ReplyDeletePhase 1 . . . Roger That.
ReplyDeleteI am outraged by it...outraged in that it was not the home of every politician in the country. If more like this is done, perhaps they'll begin to open their eyes. And if they want to whine about having to clean their homes of paint, let them consider how much more painful it will be to remove tar and feathers from their body. Civil disobediance is going to be on the rise, for sure.
ReplyDeleteShy
Can tar and feathers be far behind?
ReplyDeleteTar and feathers is sooo 19th century. SUPER GLUE and feathers!
ReplyDeleteSuperglue and Feathers? Heh... Superglue, sure. Feathers? Anyone ever roll around in fiberglass insulation? Stuff's itchy, sticks in your skin, doesn't come out.
ReplyDeleteAny other ideas?