Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as the sign is for a Democrat, you're good to go.
If not, well, then let's just say I hope you enjoy having your car keyed and tires slashed.
PP, your not really worried about that. You’re worried that someone would disagree with your support for Trump, and might even say something, and that would hurt your precious little snowflake feelings.
Anonymous wrote:As long as the sign is for a Democrat, you're good to go.
If not, well, then let's just say I hope you enjoy having your car keyed and tires slashed.
Anonymous wrote:lol, this is why I live in an HOA. So I don't have to look at people sticking trash all over their yard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would like to put a sign in my yard (which abuts a major street in Montgomery County) supporting my favored political candidate for the Democratic primary. Is there a rule about doing so?
Your yard, your sign is fine.
Anonymous wrote:As long as the sign is for a Democrat, you're good to go.
If not, well, then let's just say I hope you enjoy having your car keyed and tires slashed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as the sign is for a Democrat, you're good to go.
If not, well, then let's just say I hope you enjoy having your car keyed and tires slashed.
You are deranged.
Anonymous wrote:As long as the sign is for a Democrat, you're good to go.
If not, well, then let's just say I hope you enjoy having your car keyed and tires slashed.
Anonymous wrote:As long as the sign is for a Democrat, you're good to go.
If not, well, then let's just say I hope you enjoy having your car keyed and tires slashed.
Anonymous wrote:I would like to put a sign in my yard (which abuts a major street in Montgomery County) supporting my favored political candidate for the Democratic primary. Is there a rule about doing so?