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		<title>By: Mind Power</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 16:33:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It seems the city attorney of Shreveport Louisiana thinks it&#039;s okay to stop vehicles depending on what their bumper stickers say. The bumper sticker in question, or at least the one they showed on the news said &quot;Armed, we are citizens, Un-Armed we are subjects.&quot; Which seems to me to be more of a political opinion as much as a gun opinion. 

The city atty stated, on the TV news, that &quot;they may well have played a role&quot;. Now I don&#039;t give a damn what the bumper sticker said, stopping anyone for a legal bumper sticker is a crock of BS. I&#039;d say Orwellian but it seems more Bushian to me. 

So a word to the wise, watch what your bumper sticker says, you may be stopped, arrested and jailed for you opinion, or someone else&#039;s if it was on the car when you bought it. I knew there was a reason I didn&#039;t like bumper stickers on my cars.

Need more proof that your rights have been suspended or trampled? Well, it seems you can now be stopped for having a wrong political opinion. At least in the state of Louisiana. Lol, not that Louisiana isn&#039;t a laughing stock already, this just adds more giggles to the idiotic interpretation of the laws of this country.

Crap like this makes me very glad I don&#039;t live in Louisiana. Seems you&#039;re guilty to the cops and you have to prove your innocence. So, if you don&#039;t want to be hassled in Louisiana I strongly recommend you remove any and all bumper stickers from your car.

This kind of stuff is what you&#039;re talking about and it is pathetic. Worse yet people don&#039;t even know or understand the implications of stopping people for the writing or message on their car.

I fail to see the difference between racial profiling of drivers and language profiling of bumper stickers. At least Louisiana is number one in the amount of idiots running around loose.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems the city attorney of Shreveport Louisiana thinks it&#8217;s okay to stop vehicles depending on what their bumper stickers say. The bumper sticker in question, or at least the one they showed on the news said &#8220;Armed, we are citizens, Un-Armed we are subjects.&#8221; Which seems to me to be more of a political opinion as much as a gun opinion. </p>
<p>The city atty stated, on the TV news, that &#8220;they may well have played a role&#8221;. Now I don&#8217;t give a damn what the bumper sticker said, stopping anyone for a legal bumper sticker is a crock of BS. I&#8217;d say Orwellian but it seems more Bushian to me. </p>
<p>So a word to the wise, watch what your bumper sticker says, you may be stopped, arrested and jailed for you opinion, or someone else&#8217;s if it was on the car when you bought it. I knew there was a reason I didn&#8217;t like bumper stickers on my cars.</p>
<p>Need more proof that your rights have been suspended or trampled? Well, it seems you can now be stopped for having a wrong political opinion. At least in the state of Louisiana. Lol, not that Louisiana isn&#8217;t a laughing stock already, this just adds more giggles to the idiotic interpretation of the laws of this country.</p>
<p>Crap like this makes me very glad I don&#8217;t live in Louisiana. Seems you&#8217;re guilty to the cops and you have to prove your innocence. So, if you don&#8217;t want to be hassled in Louisiana I strongly recommend you remove any and all bumper stickers from your car.</p>
<p>This kind of stuff is what you&#8217;re talking about and it is pathetic. Worse yet people don&#8217;t even know or understand the implications of stopping people for the writing or message on their car.</p>
<p>I fail to see the difference between racial profiling of drivers and language profiling of bumper stickers. At least Louisiana is number one in the amount of idiots running around loose.</p>
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