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Liberal Terrorism

I awoke Friday to find my Bush/Cheney sign knocked down and broken on my front lawn.

It did not surprise me as I knew it was not if but when this act of liberal terrorism would take place. What surprised me the most was that it had stood for three weeks without an al Qaeda like attack. Yes the U.S. cell of al Qaedaism is alive and well in the liberal bowels of the Democrat Party. Like the al Qaeda cowards, this slimeball waited until the darkness of night to climb out of his cesspool to launch his attack. In my best John Kerry imitation, I want to send a sensitive message to this misunderstood terrorist by reaching out to his sensible side to bring us together to discuss our differences civilly. Better yet, why don’t you come on my property and vandalize my signs while I’m watering the front yard?

On another occasion, a lady pulled alongside my wife’s car and signaled her to roll down her window. As she rolled the window down, this lady thanked my wife for displaying a Bush sticker on her car. She confided that she was afraid to put one on for fear of some liberal terrorist throwing an egg or rock at her car. That has been and always will be the tactic of the liberals. Intimidation is the common bond shared by the al Qaeda network and liberals. If we follow the Chamberlain Doctrine and elect appeasers like John Kerry because we are afraid to confront evil, if the liberal terrorist succeeds through intimidation or acts of vandalism and if we succumb to the lies and fear mongering of the liberals (remember they of the forged documents) then we must reap what we sow. Remember those who stand for nothing and those who choose to live in fear deserve nothing but fear.

Over 1,000 of our bravest soldiers gave their lives to bottle up terrorism over there instead of in our country. We have lived in the comfort of security since the 2001 attacks. Should we risk that security based on a party’s thirst for power and its willingness to lie, intimidate and instill fear in order to grab this power? We must soon make this critical decision but as for me, I believe that if it ain’t broke then don’t fix it.

Bob Tanabe

La Cañada

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