<p>Well I can't help but say I might have felt somewhat satisfied. I know it was not the "legal" or "politically correct" (no pun intended) thing to do, but I wanted to do it anyway. I dislike Bush with such a passion that I felt obliged.</p>
<p>Sorry if your "Bush/Cheney" sign got stolen- if that's what this is about.</p>
<p>"I don't know: It started with a bumper-sticker I lifted all drunked-up in San Jose on ash-Wednesday. Next thing you know, I'm knocking off banks and living the highlife in South-Baltimore with a, now useless, degree in forestry from Dartmouth." lol;)</p>
<p>.................Calidan reminisces on where it all went wrong.</p>
<p>Generations from now Dartmouth Alum will look back at the class of 09 and remember,</p>
<p>"yes, that was the year of the spark that lit the bumper-sticker burning movement, spreading out across the land leading to a world blessedly free of all bumper-sticker braggadocio"</p>
<p>"I hope we have the "next" W F Buckley in the class of 09."</p>
<p>Absolutely. First day, I'm scouting the people who seem politically savvy, and then pathetically hang off of them like that little dog on Looney Tunes. "Hey, hey, you wanna talk economics, Shep?! Huh, do ya?! Hey, let's steal some Clinton '08 signs and sacrifice a small goat! That'd be a great idea, huh, Shep?" <em>gets hit in the face</em> "Shaaaaaadaaaaaap."</p>
<p>Secondly, do you think your patented San Fran wit, honed by countless message board posts, will help you at your college of choice, or do you think you'll have to resort to annoying others through actions in place of words?</p>
<p>Hahaha Calidan, another Nor Cal kid. Or am I Cen Cal? gosh, i'm getting sick the identities. Lets just say I live in the valley lol. </p>
<p>Its totally not become a NorCal left, SoCal right anymore. I'm a libertarian nationally and a conservative statewise. My gov teacher says I'm a South Park Republican. You must note though, it is still a version of the California Conservatives that elected our governator.
In the valley we are politically split, but I grew up in the Evangelical Covenant Chruch (Swedish/North Midwest Lutheran), so I blame it on that.</p>