Anonymous wrote:
"If I had known THIS would happen, I would have picked my own damn cotton."
Anonymous wrote:Honk if you love Jesus. I honked, and got the finger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just saw one a few days ago, "somewhere in kenya a village is missing its idiot", which only served to prove the driver is an idiot, with no manners, class, or respect for the office of the president.
Bush is the one who started two wars and cut taxes, managing to kill people, destroy families, and tank our country's economy. But I would still never disrespect the president in a vulgar personal way like that.
I'm a liberal, and that's pretty funny. And before you get all exercised, bumper sticker, with Texas substituted for Kenya, was omnipresent during Bush's terms. Were you outraged then?
Not the PP who posted about the Kenya bumper sticker, but you ARE aware that Bush is from Texas and Obama is NOT from Kenya, right? The bumper sticker isn't offensive because it calls Obama the village idiot. It is offensive (and racist!) because it suggests Obama is from Kenya which, again, he is not!!!
Anonymous wrote:Most offensive: Cheney/Voldemort 2008. As if Voldemort would ever stoop so low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just saw one a few days ago, "somewhere in kenya a village is missing its idiot", which only served to prove the driver is an idiot, with no manners, class, or respect for the office of the president.
Bush is the one who started two wars and cut taxes, managing to kill people, destroy families, and tank our country's economy. But I would still never disrespect the president in a vulgar personal way like that.
I'm a liberal, and that's pretty funny. And before you get all exercised, bumper sticker, with Texas substituted for Kenya, was omnipresent during Bush's terms. Were you outraged then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a bumper sticker, but I find seeing a cross hanging on the rear view mirror of an expensive or luxury vehicle, incredibly offensive and ironic.
Huh? It offends you that Christians might drive luxury cars?
It's offensive that those Christians are so unlike their Christ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a bumper sticker, but I find seeing a cross hanging on the rear view mirror of an expensive or luxury vehicle, incredibly offensive and ironic.
Huh? It offends you that Christians might drive luxury cars?
Anonymous wrote:I fine hypocrisy offensive. So yes, a cross on a luxury vehicle seems offensive. What about Jesus' exhortations about wealth?
I find it offensive when someone is an A hole in traffic and then I see their religious stickers on the back of their car.
I would find it offensive if someone was driving a Hummer with an eco-type sticker on it.
This thread is why I don't put any bumper stickers on my car. People have enough reasons to be horrible in traffic, you don't need to give them another reason. And hate just seems to run so high these days.... yes PP, much higher than in Bush's terms.