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Thin Blue Line Decal wrongly labeled by Maine Family Council

Started by Julie Marie, August 26, 2009, 03:34:13 PM

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Julie Marie

"The above image is of a "Thin Blue Line" decal, this one specifically applying to the state of Georgia. According to PoliceTees.com, which sells a version of the sticker for various different states, these decals represent "the courage found deep inside when faced with insurmountable odds. It is displayed in honor of those injured or killed in the line of duty." Nothing controversial about that, right?

Well leave it to Maine's head anti-gay, Mike Heath, to let his insatiable desire to unearth LGBT unsavoriness get in the way of doing a simple Google search. In a new post, Heath (or at least one of his staff writers) says the following about the two "dog whistles" he observed on a local car: "
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Wow!  To what extremes will these people go to stir up hatred?

And there's more...


"When it comes to the vehicle decal that the Maine Family Policy Council incorrectly labeled as "sadomasochist": Their rush to judgment was bad enough. But their subsequent attempt to eschew responsibility is downright despicable"  See the rest of this article.

What I missed was an apology for creating this controversy and misrepresenting the meaning behind the sticker.  Why admit you're wrong when you're doing the lord's work, I guess?

Julie
When you judge others, you do not define them, you define yourself.
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Shana

The only thing missing is the smell of roiling timber and weenies roasting on the witch's fire..

It would be almost comical if these idiots weren't such a hazard to our health and well being.  :icon_chainsaw: :eusa_naughty: :eusa_pray: :icon_blah: :icon_omfg:
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sd

They are getting destroyed in their own comments page.  :D
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Syne

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