While I have no clue, I would never have a sign in my yard. I don't want neighbors and people driving by to know my political stance or affiliation. There's no reason for it. I was always taught that the way you vote is private. My parents wouldn't even ask each other how they voted because that's personal. Let alone broadcasting it to the world!
2006-10-25 04:29:47
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answered by chefgrille 7
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I love both the answers above!! HAHAHA to the first answer, and the second answer is absolutely correct!
You should replace all the signs with the opposing candidate at night! See if he even notices! LMAO!!! just kidding!!! Don't do that, but it would be funny.
To be serious: I once had someone seriously say to me "if it's on the TV, it must be true" .... some people ... how sad.
2006-10-25 11:29:30
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answered by LittleFreedom 5
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Gullabitis (noun) A mental disability that leads individuals to believe whatever they see and read, even in tiny doses. Victims are easily pursuaded and often feel the need to speak loudly in social circles about their convictions. Gullabitis also squelches the need to find more information, as victims feel they already have all the answers.
2006-10-25 11:24:40
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answered by Vosot 3
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I also have a neighbor like that and he lives in the first house on our cul da sac.
It's an eyesore and it looks stupid.
It makes me NOT want to vote for those candidates.
2006-10-25 11:36:56
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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eight signs!! wow he is good. Now he will get some peace and not have some crumb politician knocking on his door
2006-10-25 11:23:05
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answered by Anonymous
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This sounds like a guy who cannot say "No". Funny stuff.
2006-10-25 13:08:38
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answered by Jim G 4
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republicanophobia
2006-10-26 02:54:56
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answered by acid tongue 7
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snap!
2006-10-25 11:31:35
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answered by Askin 1
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