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I see way more Obama stickers than anyone else's, but

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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 392006
5/11/2008 6:47 PM
Re: I see way more Obama stickers than anyone else's, butQuote

Bumper Stickers are more geographically specific, here in AK there are many that still have very NeoCon messages.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 418387
5/11/2008 7:08 PM
Re: I see way more Obama stickers than anyone else's, butQuote

i'd rather have obama president than mccain since mccain is a bit too old to handle the sress involved with the most stressful job in the country. But I'd rather have McCain as president over hillary because we don't need another clinton in office. We've had to endure like 18 years of the bush/clinton cabal so it needs to end now. Hillary in office would be like Bill's second term.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 54778
5/12/2008 8:14 PM
Re: I see way more Obama stickers than anyone else's, butQuote

You will always see more bumper stickers for Democratic candidates.

For a simple reason.

Republicans as a whole tend to be more mature. They don't go ballistic and want to do damage to a person's car just because it has a Clinton/Obama/Kerry/Gore/whomever sticker on it.

Democrats know they don't have to worry about promoting their views.

On the other hand, Republicans are more reluctant to promote their views or candidates on bumper stickers for the mere fact that petulant, childish Democrats will do damage to their cars.


You wanted the divide, you GOT the divide.

No sense crying about it now.
 Quoting: The Good Reverend Roger


Hey man, I'm not crying about anything, just stating a fact. I don't vote for either major party; I vote Libertarian or Constitutional Party. But this is what I've observed about Democrats
The Good Reverend Roger
User ID: 330206
5/12/2008 11:38 PM
Re: I see way more Obama stickers than anyone else's, butQuote

You will always see more bumper stickers for Democratic candidates.

For a simple reason.

Republicans as a whole tend to be more mature. They don't go ballistic and want to do damage to a person's car just because it has a Clinton/Obama/Kerry/Gore/whomever sticker on it.

Democrats know they don't have to worry about promoting their views.

On the other hand, Republicans are more reluctant to promote their views or candidates on bumper stickers for the mere fact that petulant, childish Democrats will do damage to their cars.


You wanted the divide, you GOT the divide.

No sense crying about it now.


Hey man, I'm not crying about anything, just stating a fact. I don't vote for either major party; I vote Libertarian or Constitutional Party. But this is what I've observed about Democrats
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54778



The constitution party is a hoot. Most Orwellian name EVER, considering how little respect they actually have for the constitution.

Theocrats are funny.
HORRIBLE BASTARD.
The Good Reverend Roger
User ID: 330206
5/12/2008 11:39 PM
Re: I see way more Obama stickers than anyone else's, butQuote

But this is what I've observed about Democrats
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54778


More like "this is what Bill O'Reilly told you about democrats.

Democrats are too wishy-washy to work themselves into the type of frenzy required for that sort of thing.
HORRIBLE BASTARD.
himself
User ID: 432210
5/13/2008 12:04 AM
Re: I see way more Obama stickers than anyone else's, butQuote

You will always see more bumper stickers for Democratic candidates.
For a simple reason.
Republicans as a whole tend to be more mature. They don't go ballistic and want to do damage to a person's car just because it has a Clinton/Obama/Kerry/Gore/whomever sticker on it.
Democrats know they don't have to worry about promoting their views.
On the other hand, Republicans are more reluctant to promote their views or candidates on bumper stickers for the mere fact that petulant, childish Democrats will do damage to their cars.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 431323

Try visiting the deep south.
"W the President" and "Bush/Cheney" 2000 and 04 stickers seem to come standard on most cars.

Wish some of those mythical "mature Republicans" lived down here:
My tires got slashed right after I put Gore 2000 stickers on.
Windshield got broken after I put Kerry 04 stickers on.

Several of those "mature Republicans" threatened to shoot me after FOX News Gulfport MS interviewed me in August 2000 at Gore hq in Gulfport.

I watched the Conservatives News Network/CNN and the rest of the media that convinced us all there were WMD in Iraq and told us Saddam was behind 9/11 and realize it's 24/7 rightwing propaganda. A Liberal media would not have trumpeted the war propaganda for Bush so eagerly and constantly.


Blacks support Obama because of his skin color.
Nobody, Obama included, knows what he stands for.
They just project their hopes onto him.

Like another charasmatic politician in Europe back in the 1930's, his supporters just love him and trust him to rescue us and put things right.

Think nationwide riot when Obama loses the election.
His own words will defeat him.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 419054
5/13/2008 12:10 AM
Re: I see way more Obama stickers than anyone else's, butQuote

90% of the Obama stickers I have seen around here belong to blacks. Not trying to be racist but its just facts. I have seen virtually no white support for him around here saving a few 18-25 year olds.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 429318

100% of the Obama stickers I have seen are on white people's cars, including mine.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 419054
5/13/2008 12:12 AM
Re: I see way more Obama stickers than anyone else's, butQuote

i'd rather have obama president than mccain since mccain is a bit too old to handle the sress involved with the most stressful job in the country. But I'd rather have McCain as president over hillary because we don't need another clinton in office. We've had to endure like 18 years of the bush/clinton cabal so it needs to end now. Hillary in office would be like Bill's second term.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 418387


I totally agree with you.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 298429
5/13/2008 12:35 AM
Re: I see way more Obama stickers than anyone else's, butQuote

really?

I by far, even now to this day see WAY more Ron Paul signs and bumper stickers (insert snide LS fuct@rd comment here) than McCain, Clinton or Obama, Obama probably a VERY distant second.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 433223
5/14/2008 10:22 PM
Re: I see way more Obama stickers than anyone else's, butQuote

90% of the Obama stickers I have seen around here belong to blacks. Not trying to be racist but its just facts. I have seen virtually no white support for him around here saving a few 18-25 year olds.

100% of the Obama stickers I have seen are on white people's cars, including mine.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 419054

That won't help them when the race riots start after Obama loses to McCain.

All the rioters are gonna see is their skin color.

They gonna be "Reginald Dennyied" same as anyone else.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 319899
5/14/2008 11:03 PM
Re: I see way more Obama stickers than anyone else's, butQuote

I took the advice of another GLP poster and got me an Obama sticker to keep the blacks from attacking me when the race riots start. Hope it works!
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