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Guest
07-30-2010, 04:30 AM
From non villages discussion the comments about a stolen Obama bumper sticker. Several folks made it into a joke, and it probably was meant to be one, but what made it non-palatable to me was the lack of a caveat that theft is wrong no matter how small it may seem to you from most of the jesters. In my opinion, I see the removal of the sticker as an assault on the mans right to express his personal political affiliation.

I found this very disturbing. I am just tying to put this is perspective. Personal property is just that even while on a public street. Why a person steals does not make it right. Imagine how may folks will read this post and think it is OK if the theft is considered funny, they will join in. This was most likely not a Halloween prank, but a theft of personal property. Lets have the pro-choice folks start removing Pro-life stickers. How about if the Darwin folks remove the Fish from our cart or car.

Now, if you have any sense of responsibility to do right, please don't make a joke out of crime. I just want to find out if anyone finds this small insignificant theft a crime or a joke. It should not matter what the dollar amount is. Would it be OK if the sticker was a 200 dollar sign attached to the bumper.

I challenge everyone to simply respond with:

1. Even something this small and inexpensive is not OK.
or
2. Its only a few dollars so its OK.

Guest
07-30-2010, 05:06 AM
I changed the title to avoid confusion.

Guest
07-30-2010, 05:38 AM
I changed the title to avoid confusion.

Thank you very much. :024:

Guest
07-30-2010, 07:00 AM
Lou - Theft is theft. Wrong is wrong. I may not agree with some of the things you post, but this one is right on.

Guest
07-30-2010, 08:09 AM
:024:Lou - Theft is theft. Wrong is wrong. I may not agree with some of the things you post, but this one is right on.

During anger, I have posted somethings on the political site that I myself do not believe. It is like when a pack of big dogs have one lone raccoon cornered. Even though it is in vain, the raccoon will bite back the best way he can. I have stopped bleeding from the past beatings and will tone it down to what I really believe in the future.

:Screen_of_Death:

Guest
07-30-2010, 09:47 AM
1. Even something this small and inexpensive is not OK.


Someone once stole a few pieces of jewelry from me - a few bracelets, probably in the $100 range each, except for one, which wasn't expensive at all, but it was a gift from my now deceased father. I'm sure you know which bracelet I would PAY to get back!

Guest
07-30-2010, 09:51 AM
You're of course right that theft is wrong in any context. It's kind of obvious, really. But nothing is humorless either.

Guest
07-30-2010, 11:21 AM
You're of course right that theft is wrong in any context. It's kind of obvious, really. But nothing is humorless either.

Not even Harry Reid and John Kerry? :jester:

Guest
07-30-2010, 12:09 PM
You're of course right that theft is wrong in any context. It's kind of obvious, really. But nothing is humorless either.

You are right. Stealing is wrong. Humor is supposed to lighten a situation.

But if you want a pro choice sticker to stay on, don't park at the Cathedral.

And that was supposed to be a little funny.

Democrat or Republican, we are a bunch of old opinionated folks and this place has about 3 out of 4 people that are Republican, and some of them are ornery as hell.

Guest
07-30-2010, 12:25 PM
You are right. Stealing is wrong. Humor is supposed to lighten a situation.

But if you want a pro choice sticker to stay on, don't park at the Cathedral.

And that was supposed to be a little funny.

Democrat or Republican, we are a bunch of old opiniated folks and this place has about 3 out of 4 people that are Republican, and some of them are ornery as hell.

Gracie, Gracie. Am I to believe that you are of the opinion that Democrats cannot be ornery?:MOJE_whot:

Guest
07-30-2010, 12:30 PM
Gracie, Gracie. Am I to believe that you are of the opinion that Democrats cannot be ornery?:MOJE_whot:

no

Guest
07-30-2010, 12:34 PM
no

:a20: I believe that is one of the shortest answers I have ever seen here.

Guest
07-30-2010, 03:55 PM
Not even Harry Reid and John Kerry? :jester:

OK; I stand corrected:icon_wink:

Guest
07-30-2010, 04:22 PM
It only takes a pea-brain to steal a bumper sticker.

Pturner, what are you doing over here? Take a wrong turn?:wave:

Guest
07-30-2010, 04:23 PM
You expressed our feelings about a seemingly innocent prank. We are now real Villagers, we close on our home next Friday. We hope our new hometown will accept not only our views, but all views with respect.

Guest
07-30-2010, 04:28 PM
We are a military family and last year (pre-TV) someone stole a "Support the Troops" bumper sticker from our car. Can't tell you how upsetting that was, especially since our daughter was serving in Afghanistan at the time. I always try (emphasis on "try") to put myself in the other person's shoes. Everyone is entitled to an opinion no matter how wrong and stupid it might be.

Guest
07-30-2010, 06:33 PM
OMG, I sure did! I was reading "new posts" and didn't realize this was political. OMG. :eek:

Tony, shouldn't there be a warning bell or something?

OMG!! Is this Political???

Please. I want out.

Guest
07-30-2010, 06:42 PM
OMG!! Is this Political???

Please. I want out.

"Say goodnight Gracy"

Guest
07-30-2010, 06:48 PM
OMG!! Is this Political???

Please. I want out.

Aw come on. Nobody is going to hurt you.:beer3:

Guest
07-30-2010, 08:43 PM
Not OK under any circumstances.And if you remove my Obama sticker and are caught I will have you arrested.

Guest
08-01-2010, 10:40 AM
Not OK under any circumstances.And if you remove my Obama sticker and are caught I will have you arrested.

Personally, I get a kick out of people who still profess their devotion to Obama with stickers on their cars. It's OK with me. It's not as much a source of amusement to me as the Jimmy Carter sticker I saw on one car not that long ago, though, but it will be.

Guest
08-01-2010, 03:02 PM
Personally, I get a kick out of people who still profess their devotion to Obama with stickers on their cars. It's OK with me. It's not as much a source of amusement to me as the Jimmy Carter sticker I saw on one car not that long ago, though, but it will be.

They were too lazy to find out what he was all about and too lazy to take off the sticker.

Yoda

Guest
08-01-2010, 06:55 PM
Personally, I get a kick out of people who still profess their devotion to Obama with stickers on their cars. It's OK with me. It's not as much a source of amusement to me as the Jimmy Carter sticker I saw on one car not that long ago, though, but it will be.

What model car was that anyway??? Did it look like it had been washed since 1980?

Guest
08-01-2010, 07:02 PM
What model car was that anyway??? Did it look like it had been washed since 1980?

It was on a older Volvo station wagon complete with anti-war, anti-Bush, save-the-whales, and myriad others, but Jimmy Carter was centered on the tailgate in a "place of honor", you might say. I really wanted to wait to see this driver, but time was against me, at that moment.

Guest
08-02-2010, 03:11 AM
While waiting to tee off at Truman, a cart pulled up with Obama sign on front of cart, and a man also waiting to tee off, flipped-off the driver, why? I believe in freedom of expression but that was waaaay over the top!

Guest
08-02-2010, 04:31 AM
Not bad, about 50/50. Some agree that a theft is a theft and some do not. I thought more would condemn the action. Oh Well.

Guest
08-03-2010, 02:35 PM
For those who may need help removing old bumper stickers, check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=201pgTaEseQ&feature=player_embedded (you may need to cut & paste this link in a new window).