Posted: 4/19/2002 7:53:21 AM EDT
| Yesterday I helped my brother pick up a snowblower that he just bought. He has a station wagon, I have a pickup truck, no problem. While I'm following him back to his house, I notice the two things he has on the back of his car; a Nader/Laduke sticker (he voted for Nader when he lived in FL, unintentional vote for our side!) and an Amnesty International one. On the back of my truck I have an NRA life member sticker and an American flag. I'm thinking, could we be any different from each other? |
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I have my GOA and NRA bumper stickers on the left side of my car... to balance it out I went to the local bookstore frequented by militant feminists, lesbians, and Maya Angelou fetishists, and bought some tree-huggy bumperstickers... [i]"Those who ignore history are condemned to repeat it" "Vote your hopes, not your fears. Vote third party" "What greater wisdom is there than kindness?"[/i] They represent several aspects of my beliefs and the things I want people to know: I'm nice, I'm politically aware, I'm historically-minded, and I'm armed. If they had one that said "Have gun, will vote", I'd have that one too. [:)] |