Last November, I was one of the 6 million plus people of this country who decided that President Bush was a better candidate to lead this country then Mr. Kerry. I voiced my opinion in several ways: volunteering at the Lane County Republicans office, registering people to vote (either way they voted), and by putting many W ’04 stickers on my car. Because of my stickers my car had been spit on six times, had cigarette burns on portions of my car, had my antennae bent in half and my car keyed twice.
I ask of you “children” who supposedly are the ones with the bright ideas and the “smart” people about the future of the country, to stop stooping to such a low and childish manor. If you disagree with my position, then so be it. If you agree with the pompous windbag Ted Kennedy in thinking that you are the “real majority,” so be it. Six million plus do not agree with you, and neither do I. If you want to hang out by my automobile and discuss politics, I may be so inclined to do so. I did not agree or like anything about Mr. Kerry, however, I never spat, keyed or did anything to deface any property. You only worsen your image by committing these dastardly acts, and you have no right, however upset you are that you lost, to
deface any persons’ property.
Jason C. Shepherd
Eugene
Inbox: ‘Children’ stoop to pranks to express political views
Daily Emerald
January 20, 2005
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