The below-pictured graffiti appeared Monday on a wall alongside the 405 Freeway in Westminster in Orange County. It has been removed.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
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And here's the other side of the coin.
I'm not holding my breath for a Fousesquawk post about it, though.
Wrong again, anonymous. The incident in Maine is wrong, and I have always condemned that kind of stuff. Keep in mind, some of these "hate crimes" have turned out to be hoaxes.
What a disgusting attitude to take.
And what I meant is that you won't do a dedicated blog post about the incident in Maine like you did for this.
Anonymous,
You can be disgusted all you want. I didn't even know about it until you brought it to my attention. As to what I devote a post to, that is my perogative. You are not my editor. If you want to read all about it, I suggest you visit CAIR.
Editor: "Anonymous"
It is as likely as not that the graffiti in Orange County was the work of someone who just wanted to be contrary or shocking, rather than a mourning devotee of OBL. I once met a young lady (I was young too in those days) who said growing up in a small rural town in Montana, she enjoyed putting "Gus Hall for President" stickers on all the lamp posts and traffic signs. (For those born since 1970, Gus Hall was the perennial Communist Party candidate for president. His campaign theme song was "It's my party, and I'll cry if I want to.")
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