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JoseyWales [OP]

2005-02-22 18:34 | User Profile

Ive had various stickers on my vehicles over the past, but recetly took them all off. Actually ive intended to take them off long ago, but have just now got around to it. All i need is some irate negro or femi-joo to smash my window because they dont like the Confederate flag. If im not around, there isnt much i can do to stop it. Ill wear a shirt every now and again with Confederate flag on it, but at least then i can defend myself, unlike leaving my car in the parking lot un-attended.


Recluse

2005-02-22 19:17 | User Profile

I had a 4"x4" Confederate flag in the back window of my F150 and someone keyed the side of the truck. I just had an idea for a bumper sticker I'd love to stick on my vehicle, as soon as I can find a place that makes them. Here it is:

Murray Rothstein's Country Music Television Kosher Kountry for the Gullible Goy


Howard Campbell, Jr.

2005-02-22 19:26 | User Profile

[QUOTE=JoseyWales]Ive had various stickers on my vehicles over the past, but recetly took them all off. Actually ive intended to take them off long ago, but have just now got around to it. All i need is some irate negro or femi-joo to smash my window because they dont like the Confederate flag. If im not around, there isnt much i can do to stop it. Ill wear a shirt every now and again with Confederate flag on it, but at least then i can defend myself, unlike leaving my car in the parking lot un-attended.[/QUOTE]

Glue 'em to magnet sheets...remove 'em where a keying or slashed tire might be the price for your outspokeness. :thumbsup:


Texas Dissident

2005-02-22 19:26 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Recluse]I had a 4"x4" Confederate flag in the back window of my F150 and someone keyed the side of the truck.

Same thing here. Right after I received and put on my battle flag trailer hitch cover a couple of years ago I got a nice 4 inch V carved into my truck. Still fly the colors proudly though, and have had no incidents since then.

Murray Rothstein's Country Music Television Kosher Kountry for the Gullible Goy[/QUOTE]

That's good Recluse, but most folks prob'ly have no idea what 'goy' means. CMT sucks bad. Stick with GAC. They got Opry Live now anyway.


Happy Hacker

2005-02-22 19:47 | User Profile

A magnetic "bumper sticker" is a good idea. Don't let the punks silence you and further damage the cause.

You might also consider some bumper stickers that don't cause knee-jerk reactions but still get your message out.

BTW:

I had a confederate flag painted on my mail box. Someone took their car and mowed down my mail box. I was considering a steel-reinforced concrete post that tapers toward the top that would lift and trash a car that ran into it. Does anyone of any idea of what my liability would be if someone hurt themselves on my mail box? I had other ideas, like digging a ditch that would snag any car hitting my mail box.


Faust

2005-02-22 20:11 | User Profile

All I have is "Sea Ray" sticker and two shark stickers that were on the car when I bought it.

Sadly un-PC bumper stickers are most likely not a good idea.


Faust

2005-02-22 20:17 | User Profile

Happy Hacker,

I don't see anything wrong with a good mail box post. Someone down the street has one made from 8" x 8" x 16" concrete blocks. The one I put is a redwood 4" X 4" post I think even it would take out any car that hits it. I don't there is liability problem, but you never know what some moron will try.

[QUOTE]I had a confederate flag painted on my mail box. Someone took their car and mowed down my mail box. I was considering a steel-reinforced concrete post that tapers toward the top that would lift and trash a car that ran into it. Does anyone of any idea of what my liability would be if someone hurt themselves on my mail box? I had other ideas, like digging a ditch that would snag any car hitting my mail box.[/QUOTE]


Ponce

2005-02-22 20:57 | User Profile

Well, for the past three years I have had a 3x6 sign on my lawn with the following. "No USRael" it shows the American flag but with the star of David instead of the stars and with a knife going into the star of David.

I have a "mail alert" on the back of the sign and if someone were to touch the sign I would get an alert by my bed.

Because I have a fence around my property with a "No Tresspasing" sign at all the entrances I just would love to get hold of any one inside my property.


Happy Hacker

2005-02-22 21:14 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Faust]I don't see anything wrong with a good mail box post. Someone down the street has one made from 8" x 8" x 16" concrete blocks. The one I put is a redwood 4" X 4" post I think even it would take out any car that hits it. I don't there is liability problem, but you never know what some moron will try.[/QUOTE]

I think your post would snap like a toothpick (as the case with my 4x4 post, even though it wasn't as fully strong as redwood). The post made from concrete blocks would probably topple pretty easily if hit by a car, if it's just mortared together (unless it's very wide).


MadScienceType

2005-02-22 21:30 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Happy Hacker]I had a confederate flag painted on my mail box. Someone took their car and mowed down my mail box. I was considering a steel-reinforced concrete post that tapers toward the top that would lift and trash a car that ran into it. Does anyone of any idea of what my liability would be if someone hurt themselves on my mail box? I had other ideas, like digging a ditch that would snag any car hitting my mail box.[/QUOTE]

Doubtful you'd be liable unless it could be proved that you made the mailbox specifically to cause someone injury. For example, a friend of a friend of a friend once got tired of having bored rural kids play tee-ball with their mailbox. After the fourth or fifth time they replaced their mailbox, they put up a dummy box, but filled with concrete. Sure enough, before long, some kid took a swing at it from a moving car. Turned out the kid broke his arm (boo hoo!) but the parents of the little brat, instead of telling the miscreant he learned his lesson, sued the mailbox owners (I think they had stupidly put their name on it) and they won because it was considered a trap of some sort.

However, if you're simply reinforcing the bottom of your box with a steel post, you should be okay, because, after all, its primary purpose is to hold the box, not hurt any poor little dears. Plus, you should look into getting one of those super-thick steel mailboxes (about 3/16" I think) that can stand up to repeated baseball-bat strikes. I see them all the time around here, and they don't usually have any marks on them, because the little brats only hit one once before they realize it hurts, even if they don't break their arm as above. Pain is a great teacher in the right hands!

If you want to get really devious, try and find a scrap piece of rail (as in locomotive, check junkyard or scrap dealer in your area) and use that as your base. Make it about 3-4' high (with at least 36" underground and mount it in concrete), but then construct a fake wooden box or veneer around it, making it appear just a 4x4" or smaller post. Yes the rail will bend when a car hits it and you'll lose your box, but most likely the car will hang up on it completely and even if it slides off, all you'll have to do is follow the trail of oil or transmission fluid 'cause it'll tear the guts out of the car's underside.


Oklahomaman

2005-02-22 22:18 | User Profile

Funny story, I knew a friend of my little brother who had a run in with a 6 ga. steel mail box. The baseball bat rebounded into his face and knocked out several of his teeth as well as fracturing his jaw bone in three places. My brother saw the car they used - the interior was bathed in blood. I don't think the little cretin tried it again.


Recluse

2005-02-22 22:29 | User Profile

After someone shot my mailbox with a shotgun, I put a sign on the post that said, "This is what White trash cowards do to amuse themselves (when they're not molesting their sisters)". Three months later, the little pr*cks hit it again, this time with a baseball bat. I replaced it and during deer season some dumbass roadhunter backed his vehicle into it late one night when he used my driveway to turn around. That was last Nov., no incidents since then, but I'll keep this post in mind if it happens again.


il ragno

2005-02-22 22:44 | User Profile

Gee...and I thought swinging a bat at a RR box out the window of a moving car was sort of a rite-of-passage.

I'd be willing to bet, though, that those of you who got keyed, got keyed by indignant white college boys all liquored up on Chomsky texts and Michael Moore movies. Now [I]that [/I] is unspeakably sad.


Faust

2005-02-22 22:47 | User Profile

All,

I started a new thread:

Mailboxes [url]http://www.originaldissent.com/forums/showthread.php?p=102886#post102886[/url]


MadScienceType

2005-02-22 23:14 | User Profile

[QUOTE=il ragno]Gee...and I thought swinging a bat at a RR box out the window of a moving car was sort of a rite-of-passage.

'Course it is, but nobody ever said you had to make it easy for 'em. :thumbsup:


Faust

2005-02-23 01:53 | User Profile

il ragno,

Sadly I fear he is Right! [QUOTE]I'd be willing to bet, though, that those of you who got keyed, got keyed by indignant white college boys all liquored up on Chomsky texts and Michael Moore movies. Now that is unspeakably sad.[/QUOTE]


Jack Cassidy

2005-02-23 04:16 | User Profile

Even if I were into history and felt strongly about the Confederacy I would never place a Confederate flag/symbol (the crisscross one) on a vehicle or any other possession of mine. We all know what it connotes. This would be reckless and insane, because I know that if I were to ever encounter a situation where I must use violence or for any reason come within the periphery of the legal or criminal justice system, and I happened to possess and/or display a Confederate flag/symbol, I would be toast. Who in their right mind would risk the wrath of the Civil Rights Division of the DOJ over some historical symbol??!!!


Recluse

2005-02-23 14:04 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Jack Cassidy]Even if I were into history and felt strongly about the Confederacy I would never place a Confederate flag/symbol (the crisscross one) on a vehicle or any other possession of mine. We all know what it connotes. This would be reckless and insane, because I know that if I were to ever encounter a situation where I must use violence or for any reason come within the periphery of the legal or criminal justice system, and I happened to possess and/or display a Confederate flag/symbol, I would be toast. Who in their right mind would risk the wrath of the Civil Rights Division of the DOJ over some historical symbol??!!![/QUOTE]

Yeah well, a lot of people think that it's very dangerous to post on boards that challenge Jewish tyranny, especially now that these morons that vote Republican have put gangsters in charge of Justice and Homeland Security, and it is, ZOG's prisons are some of the worst in the world, with diseased non-Whites acting as surrogate torturers, but whaddya gonna do? You have to stand up to these bastards and get your message out somehow.


Jack Cassidy

2005-02-23 17:17 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Recluse]Yeah well, a lot of people think that it's very dangerous to post on boards that challenge Jewish tyranny, especially now that these morons that vote Republican have put gangsters in charge of Justice and Homeland Security, and it is, ZOG's prisons are some of the worst in the world, with diseased non-Whites acting as surrogate torturers, but whaddya gonna do? You have to stand up to these bastards and get your message out somehow.[/QUOTE] Don't think I don't worry about this. I only sign onto OD from other people's accounts. In a moment of stupidity I posted some racist comments to internet newsgroups when I had a university account. Now if I google my name in a certain way these posts come up within the first 20 items listed. This is quite vexing and I now have to worry for the rest of my life these posts rearing their ugly heads. Forget about jobs with background checks.


heritagelost

2005-02-23 18:09 | User Profile

I had my windows smashed once because I had Confederate Flags all over my car.

Right now I live in apartments that are about 1/3 black and rapidly increasing. (I just moved to the area and didn't know better). But I have two 4"x6" Confederate Flag clings on my windshield.

Once I move to a safer area, I intend to make some "White Pride" bumper stickers to put on my car. The only way we will make any headway is to be bold.

I've worn Legends of the Confederacy T-shirts {almost exclusively) to the gymn for the past four years. I'm looking to step it up a notch and get some "White Pride" gymn shirts. I designed a "White Pride" shirt with one of those online t-shirt creation companies, but I though the final price was kinda of a rip, since I don't how how crapy the finished product I get is going to look and they probably use the cheapest $1.00 shirts they can get.

They tell you at the beginning that any shirt you design yourself with be $13.50. Then they tack on all kinds of extra fees and a big bloated shipping charge at the end, which made it well over $20.00

I'm looking for a place that sells shirts with "White Pride" on them and can't find any.

Here is my "White Pride" design on zazzle.com

[url]http://www.zazzle.com/products/gallery/browse_results.asp?searching=on&general_category_id=0&searching_search_columns=*&general_product_type=0&searching_search_condition=white+pride[/url]


skemper

2005-02-23 19:03 | User Profile

[QUOTE]I've worn Legends of the Confederacy T-shirts {almost exclusively) to the gymn for the past four years.[/QUOTE]

We both have the same taste. I like to wear Woman Legends of the Confederacy"to the gym almost exclusively. A t shirt that I would like to wear is t-shirt of "MLK -Communist, Adulterer, Plagiarizer". Ideas for other shirts for whites: shirts comparing the rates of crime for whites vs. blacks, and the contributions of whites in the areas of science, art, and technology vs. those of nonwhites. This would be a good area for an artistic white entrepener.


Quantrill

2005-02-23 19:47 | User Profile

As far as T-shirts go, I've always been partial to the ones Southern Partisan used to offer -- A picture of Lincoln with the subscript 'Sic Semper Tyrannus'.


Happy Hacker

2005-02-23 20:03 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Jack Cassidy]Even if I were into history and felt strongly about the Confederacy I would never place a Confederate flag/symbol (the crisscross one) on a vehicle or any other possession of mine. We all know what it connotes.

You know what having white skin connotes. Give up on the Confederate flag and tomorrow you'll be forced to give up on something else. Hold the line.

I'm not too worried about the legal/justice system. But, there is a certain amount of freedom and security by keeping a low profile.


heritagelost

2005-02-23 20:50 | User Profile

I also have my Remember Daniel Faulker t-shirt with anti-Mumia message real big on the back. I used to wear it to the gymn, but now (like many of my gymn shirts) it's pretty ragged from working on my car.

The t-shirt was from a Fraternal Order of Police protest rally at the extreme left-wing Antioch University in Ohio. It's not even a legitamite University really, just a place for purple-haired queers to hang out. They played a recording of Mumia for their graduation ceremony one year. They had about 15 whole graduating seniors and a totall of maby 25 people in the whole ceremony. The protest by FOP and the Ancient Order of Hibernians (which Daniel Faulkner was a member) drew over 300.

I'm gotten a few very positive reactions from cops while wearing that shirt.

[QUOTE=skemper]We both have the same taste. I like to wear Woman Legends of the Confederacy"to the gym almost exclusively. A t shirt that I would like to wear is t-shirt of "MLK -Communist, Adulterer, Plagiarizer". Ideas for other shirts for whites: shirts comparing the rates of crime for whites vs. blacks, and the contributions of whites in the areas of science, art, and technology vs. those of nonwhites. This would be a good area for an artistic white entrepener.[/QUOTE]


Texas Dissident

2005-02-23 20:53 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Jack Cassidy]Even if I were into history and felt strongly about the Confederacy I would never place a Confederate flag/symbol (the crisscross one) on a vehicle or any other possession of mine. We all know what it connotes. This would be reckless and insane, because I know that if I were to ever encounter a situation where I must use violence or for any reason come within the periphery of the legal or criminal justice system, and I happened to possess and/or display a Confederate flag/symbol, I would be toast. Who in their right mind would risk the wrath of the Civil Rights Division of the DOJ over some historical symbol??!!![/QUOTE]

It's a regional thing, Jack.

If you lived in or around the Rebel country of West Monroe, Louisiana and didn't have the Battle Flag on your vehicle you would be the sore thumb sticking out. In my opinion it's a Southron white man's duty to fly the colors in some way, shape or form.


Centinel

2005-02-23 22:18 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Jack Cassidy]Who in their right mind would risk the wrath of the Civil Rights Division of the DOJ over some historical symbol??!!![/QUOTE]

I display the Betsy Ross flag instead. It offends nobody but the most radical lefties who consider the founding fathers "evil white men who owned slaves." It trolls its intended target while displaying a symbol of the American revolution when this nation was unspoiled with ZOG influence.


Centinel

2005-02-23 22:23 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Jack Cassidy]Don't think I don't worry about this. I only sign onto OD from other people's accounts. In a moment of stupidity I posted some racist comments to internet newsgroups when I had a university account. Now if I google my name in a certain way these posts come up within the first 20 items listed. This is quite vexing and I now have to worry for the rest of my life these posts rearing their ugly heads. Forget about jobs with background checks.[/QUOTE]

Hindsight's 20/20...but there is a tool for future postings: "X-No-Archive: yes"

....and/or a pseudonym, combined with a Usenet provider that doesn't post your IP address


skemper

2005-02-23 22:59 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Texas Dissident]It's a regional thing, Jack.

If you lived in or around the Rebel country of West Monroe, Louisiana and didn't have the Battle Flag on your vehicle you would be the sore thumb sticking out. In my opinion it's a Southron white man's duty to fly the colors in some way, shape or form.[/QUOTE]

Other ways to fly the colors are to use the Bonnie Blue Flag or use one of the state flags that have the Confederate Flag as part of their colors such as Mississippi or the 1956 Georgia flag, which was the state flag of Georgia until a few years ago.


John Graziano

2005-02-26 23:21 | User Profile

[QUOTE] Doubtful you'd be liable unless it could be proved that you made the mailbox specifically to cause someone injury. For example, a friend of a friend of a friend once got tired of having bored rural kids play tee-ball with their mailbox. After the fourth or fifth time they replaced their mailbox, they put up a dummy box, but filled with concrete. Sure enough, before long, some kid took a swing at it from a moving car. Turned out the kid broke his arm (boo hoo!) but the parents of the little brat, instead of telling the miscreant he learned his lesson, sued the mailbox owners (I think they had stupidly put their name on it) and they won because it was considered a trap of some sort. [/QUOTE]This is dismaying. True freedom demands that one take responsibility for one's actions. If your kid wants to execute a triple reverse flying people's elbow with a half twisting lutz off the neighbor's tree, the neighbors shouldn't be liable for "entrapping" the little precious. Same goes for the undisciplined brats who drown themselves in someone else's pool. If your kid's a retard, kindly do the neighbors a favor and keep it chained down in the basement. However, as loathsome as this particular little shit may be, it's the parents that spawned the worthless whelp who deserve a good horse whipping.

Of course, this shouldn't come as a surprise. People now regularly sue cigarette makers successfully for giving them all manner of unpleasant maladies, even though an ominous warning only slightly less direct than the traditional skull and crossbones is prominently displayed on every pack of cigarettes, and smoking is about as voluntary an act as there is.

Thank God for the lawyers. I mean, neighbors who actively resent hooligans using their mailboxes for target practice are, right after motorists with a little gin on their breath who have never done any harm with their vehicle to anyone else, most eminently deserving of a judicial lynching. After all, planting the dummy mail box was technically against the law, and as Walter will remind us with unflagging sanctimony, the transitory legal code currently in force is the ultimate and timeless arbiter of fairness and justice.


Faust

2005-02-27 01:32 | User Profile

Centinel,

Yes, a great idea. I want get 13 star flag to fly at home too. I can not stand the 50 star one anymore.

[QUOTE]I display the Betsy Ross flag instead. It offends nobody but the most radical lefties who consider the founding fathers "evil white men who owned slaves." It trolls its intended target while displaying a symbol of the American revolution when this nation was unspoiled with ZOG influence.[/QUOTE]


Centinel

2005-02-27 02:08 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Faust]Yes, a great idea. I want get 13 star flag to fly at home too.[/QUOTE]

Two good sources I've bought from:

[url=http://www.patriotic-flags.com/colonial/betsy_ross.htm]patriotic-flags.com[/url]

[url=http://www.flagline.com/id41140104D]flagline.com[/url]


Centinel

2005-02-27 02:48 | User Profile

I just had a license plate frame made by [url=http://www.dakotaengraving.com/]Dakota Engraving[/url] that reads NEOCONS SUCK on the top and NO WAR FOR ISRAEL on the bottom.

Lest I be mistaken for a lefty-liberal (I live in a blue state), there is the accompanying Gun Owners of America sticker on the trunk :thumbsup:

Still, the average mainstream Joe Clod wouldn't know a paleo if one jumped up and bit him in the arse, so I guess the masses will still be confused, except for the ADL/SPLC types.