I am getting tired of the political cartoons that are associating the Ukraine election fraud with the presidential elections in the U.S., the endless complaints in letters to the editors that complain that ignorant religeous freaks have stolen the liberal left's right to have their candidate in office. The left wingers have even got so bad as to wanting to ban the Boy Scouts from school in Portland, OR. Now this:
AA city councilman in Lancaster County, Pa., wants a local merchant to remove a photo of George W. Bush from a stall in a local market because the image is offensive to local Democrats, reports the Lancaster New Era.
David Stoltzfus has had the presidentÂ’s image hanging in his Central Market baked-goods stand for a couple years now. He says it is there to honor the office of president.
But City Councilman Nelson Polite wants the picture down. He says political paraphernalia has no business on public property. Besides, says the Democrat: "Bush didnÂ’t win here [in Lancaster City]. It is like rubbing salt on a wound."
Because Stoltzfus has so far refused to take down the image, Polite says he will ask the city council to change the law so that all political items would be banned in public places.
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