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    Default Bumper Stickers, What's Your Point?

    I wonder if I am alone when I say I think bumper stickers are often confrontational, and/or foolish, and/or pointless. I was visiting my parents when I noticed the McCain/Palin sticker on the rear bumper of their car. I found myself feeling a little disappointed (but not surprised) in my parents political choice and a little irritated that they would boast of their choice. I thought for a long time about my feelings and I realized that I see no legitimate point to putting your political and/or religious beliefs on your bumper. I find it impossible to believe that anyone ever changed their vote because they read a better choice on a bumper of a car. I also find it impossible to believe that if there is a supreme being (or a coalition of supreme beings) they would give a rat's ass if their followers advertized their faith on the bumper of a car. I believe it is not appropriate to discuss religion or politics in polite company. My feelings extend to those opinions you paste on your car. So please help me to understand if there is a purpose of these self-adhesive statements other than belligerence?

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    Yeah those Obama/Biden stickers really get me going.

    Seriously though, I don't put stickers on my car, and some are rather irritating. But I must say, it's quite amusing, and I get a laugh out of it every now and then, of some of the things people are willing to stick onto their car.

    I do have a support the troops magnet on both of my vehicles though. Most of my friends, and three close relatives are currently serving.

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    on my old car a had one that said "honk if parts fall off" this car was in such bad shape and actually falling apart that i really got honks when thing would fall from the body and frame of my car lol

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    [quote=icedog;321156]I believe it is not appropriate to discuss religion or politics in polite company. quote]


    So youre saying we're not polite company? You no good son of a !@#$%, and I mean that with all due respect! Have a great day Brad!
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    In my opinion, bumper stickers are just like t-shirts/patches/pins/etc. Sometimes they are to display your feelings on a topic, sometimes they are intended to be amusing, and sometimes they are to grab the attention of a certain crowd.

    To me, posting a political bumper sticker only serves to show who the poster is going to/already voted for.

    Personally, I do like some of the clever/amusing bumper stickers or ones that display a person's interest (as a t-shirt would do; i.e. W&B t-shirts). That said, I wouldn't put one (regardless of what it said) on my car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by icedog View Post
    I find it impossible to believe that anyone ever changed their vote because they read a better choice on a bumper of a car.
    Look into the results of the prop 8 propaganda war. That's all any of it is, propaganda. It's uplifting to see others recognize what it is, but completely disheartening to see so many fall for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by icedog View Post
    I believe it is not appropriate to discuss religion or politics in polite company. quote]


    So youre saying we're not polite company? You no good son of a !@#$%, and I mean that with all due respect! Have a great day Brad!


    I like the funny bumper stickers, they give me a laugh sometimes.

    What I really want is one of those boards you can put in the back window that spit out messages using LEDs (I love LEDs) that you type in yourself.

    I would just type appropriate sections of the road rules in every time I passed someone. "Morons must keep left at all times!" and "I don't pee in your car, so please stop ****ing around on my highway" and so on. These are genuine Aussie road rules, I might add.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post


    What I really want is one of those boards you can put in the back window that spit out messages using LEDs (I love LEDs) that you type in yourself.

    I would just type appropriate sections of the road rules in every time I passed someone. "Morons must keep left at all times!"

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    If I had a dollar for everytime my girlfriend said the same thing! Except here it would be "Morons...keep right except to pass"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike7120 View Post
    "Morons...keep right except to pass"
    Actually it is the morons that don't keep right except to pass

    Sure the funny or silly bumper stickers and the ones that say where you've been (This Car Climbed Mt. Washington, etc) fine. But to Holli4pirating's point, isn't telling strangers who you voted for or intend to vote for confrontational?

    Regarding the troop support mahnets and stickers, well, I have some opinions about those but I will start a separate thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by icedog View Post
    Actually it is the morons that don't keep right except to pass

    Sure the funny or silly bumper stickers and the ones that say where you've been (This Car Climbed Mt. Washington, etc) fine. But to Holli4pirating's point, isn't telling strangers who you voted for or intend to vote for confrontational?

    Regarding the troop support mahnets and stickers, well, I have some opinions about those but I will start a separate thread.

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    You putting a sticker on your car promoting a candidate is free speech. You putting a sticker on MY car is confrontational.
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