Signs In Your Yard?

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Registered: 03-31-2003
Signs In Your Yard?
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Mon, 10-13-2008 - 5:19pm
How many of you have signs in your yard to support your candidate? The reason why I'm asking is because on my particular street there are NO SIGNS at all for either candidate. I got my 'Obama for President' sign a week ago and I am hesitant to put it up. Am I being to cautious? Feedback please!

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Registered: 09-25-2008
Tue, 10-14-2008 - 12:19pm

I must have missed the earlier one, but I just read it.

We have the perfect church for the family that has nothing to wear to church. I won't be in jeans this week because I'm leading service, but many other folks will. We have a "you are welcome just how you come" policy.

I should warn you I'm reading "Uncle Bobby's Wedding" as the "story for all ages" -- we begin service with all the children with us, after the story they head out to church school. It is a sweet book about a young girl who is worried because her Uncle Bobby is getting married and she's afraid he won't have time to spend with her anymore. Uncle Bobby alleiviates her concerns by making sure she is included when he and his fiance do things -- and she learns she isn't losing one uncle, she is gaining another with Uncle Bobby's marriage to Uncle Jaimie.

I love this book because there is NO emphasis on the genders of the bridal couple, its just part of the story, no comparison with heterosexual marriage at all. Just as it should be ;-) However the book has been challenged in Colorado -- sneaking that homoseuxal agenda in.

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Registered: 03-20-2003
Tue, 10-14-2008 - 12:26pm
Yaaaay! ::huggles:: And just ignore the ignorance. ;o) If I don't have to get over being half German then you don't have to get over being black. ;op~ (You wouldn't believe the stuff that was said to me in Jr High when the other kids found out I was half German o.O Unbelievable intolerance everywhere I suppose.)


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Registered: 03-31-2003
Tue, 10-14-2008 - 12:35pm
Thanks I need a hug today :-) Yes, it's always best to ignore ignorance.
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Registered: 05-29-2003
Tue, 10-14-2008 - 12:53pm

Just have to say even though I don't support Obama, I think if you want to put a sign up for Obama then you should feel free to do that!


I don't put up signs or stickers on my car.. it's just not my thing but if would like to do it.. I think should :)

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Tue, 10-14-2008 - 3:34pm

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Registered: 01-12-2007
Tue, 10-14-2008 - 3:40pm
From mocha to mocha I was the first to put up my Obama sign, I too was hesitate
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Registered: 03-31-2003
Tue, 10-14-2008 - 6:06pm
Thanks, although it's near the end of my day you made it brighter!
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Registered: 03-31-2003
Tue, 10-14-2008 - 6:12pm
On my way home, I saw an Obama/Mark Warner sign that wasn't there before I went to work. Warner is a democrat running for the senate, seeing that made my day!

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