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    Watching While the Sheep Graze
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    I abhor bumper stickers on my vehicles.........

    My tool boxes, benches and file cabinets are covered in them...............

    I take off anything for the dealership, and remove the drive pink crap from around the the plates.............
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    popsgarland

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    No stickers on my truck. Not that I don't like them, I just like the on other peoples vehicles.

    Now, my office/computer room, man cave is about 50% covered with Harley stickers, hats, do-rags and other Harley memorabilia i got from various rides.
     

    Geezer

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    I've made several donations to the Republican national committee, and the re-election campaign for Donald Trump.
    I received a Trump, Keep America Great, 20/20 bumper sticker in the mail today.
    I will most likely send another small contribution.
    As much as I support our president, and would like to see him re-elected, I am hesitant to attach the bumper sticker to my vehicle.
    I don't want to be put in a position where I have to exercise my right of self-protection simply because I'm displaying my political affiliation. Nor do I want to come out of the grocery store to find that my vehicle has been vandalized.
    I'm guessing that I'm not alone in this way of thinking. And I'm hoping that this is indicative of a great majority of people who think like I do, and will be voting valiantly in November.
    Put the sticker on a liberal's vehicle. They will throw a screaming fit and someone will vandalize their vehicle. Win/Win
     

    Army 1911

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    Only sticker on my car is the one that's required by law on the windshield.

    My dad ordered a new Buick with no Buick signage inside and out. It had some small holes in the hood where the letter went and the dash looked weird without the badge too.

    That was one special Buick Special.
     
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    brashears9567

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    On the new car, no. But, my 2006 honda pilot has a MAGA sticker. I only really use it to pull the boat, so I don't drive it much. It has triggered a few people at red lights. I always look through the rear view mirror to see if the person behind me noticed it and got offended. Never been vandalized, but then again, I don't live in a liberal shithole.


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    TreyG-20

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    Only one sticker on one of my trucks.
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    IXLR8

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    In today’s climate, I don’t want to polarize any persons view of me or my vehicle before I meet them. Too many triggers nowadays, and the rule book seems biased towards the liberals not getting in trouble for say burning your car...

    My favorite from years ago was “I am for Whirled Peas”...
     

    Younggun

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    Wow.....all I've got to say is there's a whole lot of "what if" fear being shown......

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    I prefer not to stand out in general. Not so much a “what if” fear. More of a “Don’t look twice”. I live far enough out of town it’s unlikely there is any risk at all to something happening at my house. And my truck is old enough to have a steel body so it won’t dent easily if I ever need to force my way out of a bad situation. Also 4wd in case the road suddenly gets slick.

    I have been considering putting a large blue line across the window. Others have been removing them (out of fear) but I think it sends the wrong message. Never bothered before because it seemed like kind of a virtue signal but these days the vocal tiny minority seems to be giving the wrong impression of what most people want.


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