Bumper sticker politics - Bush/Kerry supporters and the vehicles they drive

My Bush sticker doesn’t seem very sticky, so I’d be surprised if it hasn’t fallen off before the election. FTR, I’m female and I drive a little, fairly fuel efficient, coupe.

I’ve seen a lot of those yellow ribbon/support the truth stickers, but don’t have any. My other stickers are " My day isn’t complete until I’ve terrified a complete stranger", " One by one the penguins steal my sanity" and " Nija monkeys are meeting as we speak, plotting my demise." The message they give probably tell people more about my sense of humor (or need for medication) than my politics, right?

I’m a white male retired factory worker. I just got back from a hunting trip, and my half-ton GMC pickup has a Kerry sticker on it. The plate on the front says, “Union Made.” I love my country, and I support the troops (I pay taxes.) I am pretty sure the troops can’t see my truck from Iraq, so there’s no reason to wear a sticker saying I support them.

I live almost on the line between Pinellas and Hillsborough counties in Florida. I’ve seen a lot of anti Bush stickers, some pro Bush stickers and a similar numberl of Kerry stickers. It may just be that I recall the anti Bush ones since they’re the most memorable:

[ul]
[li]Save the Trees, Remove the Bushes (back of a medium sized pickup or SUV)[/li][li]Somewhere a village in Texas is missing it’s idiot (on the back of a fairly new Cadillac)[/li][li]No more BUSH-IT![/li][li]When Clinton Lied, Nobody Died[/li][li]Impeach President Cheney, And his little dummy, too[/li][/ul]

I’ve not yet noticed any anti-Kerry stickers. Maybe Republicans are more civilised in their discourse, at least in regards to bumper stickers.

I don’t have a car, but my fridge is covered with Kerry stickers! In fact, our condo association sent out a reminder of rules regarding placing political signs. Along my jogging route, I see all Kerry stickers and yard signs.

:eek:

What happened to the grey Volvo station wagon?!

Hmmm. Not that many of my friends here in the city own cars, but frankly I haven’t noticed that many bumper stickers of either persuasion around these parts. Usually you’re looking at the front bumper of the car and gauging if you can dart past the front of it in time. :smiley:

Going downtown for a 9/11 Mass and rally tomorrow, will report back.

Have been seeing many, many Kerry bumperstickers and/or anti-Bush stickers, on all makes of cars. But now the Bush stickers are catching on. Two of the Bush stickers were on SUVs which also had ACK (Nantucket airport code) stickers.

Sighted yesterday:

Duck Fubya
Chuck Feney