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Red over yellow…

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The yellow BLACK LIVES MATTER street mural outside of Trump Tower  was  “vandalized”   with red paint Monday afternoon.   Mayor De Blasio and his less-than-lovely wife drew some boos when they joined in painting the mural.  Was the red paint symbolic of the Marxist/communist views of Black Lives Matter,  or was that just the paint color the guy had?   The NYPD shut down that area of the street while city crews restored the mural by painting over the red splotches.   Police are looking for the guy and investigating the matter as an act of criminal mischief.    I’m confused — wasn’t the original job by the mayor vandalism itself?   Oh, wait,  the mayor approved…

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July 19, 2020 at 1:38 pm

Butter cow vandalized…

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Animal welfare groups are pretty much like the Eco-Nazis   —  they resort to mostly petty acts of vandalism designed to grab headlines.   I’ve never been able to grasp why anyone thinks that destroying someone else’s property makes a statement that says anything other than  “I’m a criminal!”

This group was stupid to take on  a cherished tradition  at the Iowa State Fair,  and they were ineffective as well,  since the tainted butter was removed and replaced and the exhibit opened on time.

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August 14, 2013 at 10:14 am

No war on Christmas…

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Liberals stoutly deny this war,  even as nativity statues  are beheaded.  It’s only to be expected when His Oneness shows such disrespect and disdain for Christianity,  while praising the Muslim faith.

What’s clear is that Tom Kent,  owner of Kent Farms, is a much better Christian than I am,  by being far more charitably inclined to the thieves  who stole his trees..

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December 5, 2012 at 10:06 am

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Sharpie parties…

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Sharpie parties are the newest form of social network-arranged vandalism, targeting foreclosed homes.  it’s apparently fairly easy to catch the instigators and many participants since they brag about it with photos included,  but since banks don’t want to use resources prosecuting the vandals,  police aren’t going to wast any resources on them either,  eventually.

So if you want a house at a really good price,  arrange your own Sharpie party,  but use a cheap marker which isn’t permanent.   Maybe the bank will just look at the damage,  leave it and drop the price to the level you prefer.

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August 17, 2012 at 11:55 pm

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