I do wear a Vietnam Veteran ball cap occasionally.
Not to change the subject (just a joke), do you know what a castrated bear and the World Series have in common ... no Cubs.
Well if it makes you feel any better, when I notice someone with a pro-obummer sticker driving I never let them in line or anything like that...basically they don't get any courteous driving from me and maybe I don't signal when I change lanes in front of them...knowing that I may have annoyed someone dumb enough to support that piece of sh&t makes me feel a little better insideYou might notice (ahem) a, shall we say... correlation... between problems caused by people that have trouble with stickers or such, and the, um, "rightwardness" of the stickers. I had a problem once on a car where I'd displayed a picture of W hogtying a donkey back in 2000. I've never personally noticed a problem experienced by someone displaying, say, a sticker in favor of maybe a Kenyan or something. It's a mystery to me, I tell yas.
I'll never get the concept of putting bumper stickers on one's cars. It's not like it will change anyone's mind about an issue. You're not going to make an Apple user out of a Windows person, or change a person's mind on who to vote for, or make someone pro-life or pro-choice.I was thinking of putting some sort of decal on my car like a Ruger sticker, INGO, 2ND... But would having something related to firearms on my car make me more likely to be pulled over by a LEO? Right now, no one can tell that my hobby is firearms - all they can tell is that I must be a moron because I'm a Cubs fan... sigh... maybe in another 100 years they'll break that curse!
anyway... thoughts?
Who else (around indy-ish) wants an ingo sticker?