I did see a bumper sticker once on the way to an IDPA match that made me feel fairly aggressive but I was able to save it for the range.
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Or James?Purplehood wrote:Ayn?
PerzactlyPurplehood wrote:Ayn?
Just be sure you put the Obama sticker on the right, and the McCain sticker on the left, you know, for full comedic effect.nitrogen wrote:
In fact, I'm considering getting an Obama and a McCain sticker, and putting one on either side of the car.
Who cares about changing their minds? Change their voting eligibility with a conviction for road rage aggravated assault.flynbenny wrote:I also had numerous incidents where individuals sped up to pass me, solely for the purpose of flipping me off and screaming obscenities at me...all because of my bumper stickers.
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Anyway, has a bumper sticker ever changed your mind about a political canidate or any issue?
Still in court. Here's the ruling on motions for summary judgement: http://www.aclufl.org/pdfs/Kilpatrick-SJ.pdfDoubleJ wrote:Wonder whatever happened to that lawsuit.
I saw one at a range too, but it was hard to identify, as it had been shot so many times!FightinAggieCHL wrote:I saw an Obama sticker at an indoor gun range/store that is right down the street from my school.
I was thinking, 'wait a minute...'