Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if God were here, he tell you to worry about yourself, not others. How about you to take all of this time that you're spending fighting with a stranger on the computer, and instead spend it in the soup kitchen or something?
I always find it amusing that Christians, in particular, religiously conservative Christians, think that it is their right and their duty to impose their Christian values on the entire nation and yet when when others try to disagree with their values of accuse them of hypocrisy, they are quick to throw something like this out.
When you start to lobby that the Christian Right should "worry about themselves, not others" then we'll give you a little more leeway, but otherwise, you are just piling on with the hypocrisy.[/quote]
+1000 This should be shouted from the rooftops.
Anonymous wrote:This entire thread reaffirms my decision to only have one sticker on my car for my college...
Starfleet Academy
Anonymous wrote:ll Keep My Money, Freedom and Guns. You Keep the Change
I came across this right after Sandy hook, in front of my kid's elementary school. I felt it was insensitive.
- that's about right!Anonymous wrote:ll Keep My Money, Freedom and Guns. You Keep the Change
I came across this right after Sandy hook, in front of my kid's elementary school. I felt it was insensitive.
Anonymous wrote:Drinking beer and shooting deer...
This is how I roll.
Saw a few of these in NC.
Anonymous wrote:"Don't laugh, it's paid for."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"My dog is smarter than your kid" types are pretty mean and ridiculous.
I love this one! PP who posted the above must have one of those "My kid is an honor student at xxxx middle school" bumpers stickers on his/her car. Oh and even better are the ones that say, "My child was inmate of the month at xxx prison." Ha ha ha ha!
And yes, I'm a parent and I will never, ever put those stupid honor student stickers on my car.
I'm the PP you quoted. I do not have honor student stickers (or any stickers) on my car. Although I don't particularly like those honor student stickers and I would never use one myself, I understand that some parents are very proud of their children (and perhaps even the children are the ones who urged the parents to display the sticker...and what parent is going to say no to that?)
But a pet owner, apparently feeling threatened or offended by the honor student stickers for some strange reason, putting stickers on his car that says "my dog is smarter than your child" --That's just mean-spirited.
I think it's hysterical, and even funnier when parents get offended because they know it's true.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"My dog is smarter than your kid" types are pretty mean and ridiculous.
I love this one! PP who posted the above must have one of those "My kid is an honor student at xxxx middle school" bumpers stickers on his/her car. Oh and even better are the ones that say, "My child was inmate of the month at xxx prison." Ha ha ha ha!
And yes, I'm a parent and I will never, ever put those stupid honor student stickers on my car.
I'm the PP you quoted. I do not have honor student stickers (or any stickers) on my car. Although I don't particularly like those honor student stickers and I would never use one myself, I understand that some parents are very proud of their children (and perhaps even the children are the ones who urged the parents to display the sticker...and what parent is going to say no to that?)
But a pet owner, apparently feeling threatened or offended by the honor student stickers for some strange reason, putting stickers on his car that says "my dog is smarter than your child" --That's just mean-spirited.