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Where does bad taste come in, irregardless of what the law says? Why not just put a XXX wrap on the frunk lid? Thats probably legal too. I am not a liberal, I am a former LE officer, I love cool things on the bike, I am a Christian that supports the 2nd amendment, but what I am not is pro stupid.
I have boobies:roflblack: and the confederate flag on my truck and when someone tells me why...I tell them because I CAN !:chill: enjoy your freedom while YOU still have it! to each his own -cheers![]()
I'll be first in line to defend your freedom of expression. But there is a time and a place. The following is an excerpt in todays http://www.dailymail.co.uk/. It was at a hearing for firearms control. Mr Heslin is the father of a 6 year old that was killed in Conneticut recently. He was heckled by members of the audience. These are the same tactics members of Westboro Baptist Church use at the funerals of our heros. This is the same tactic the members of the terrorists used in Libya when they killed our ambassador and three others. This is the same tactic Hitler used in the 30's which eventually turn into a lynch mob against 13 million. The guns on the Spyder may look cool for a static display but not running around the streets. Display the American flag in its place. Its a flag of honor.
He said: 'It's not a good feeling. Not a good feeling to look at your child laying in a casket or looking at your child with a bullet wound to the forehead. It's a real sad thing,' said Heslin, who held up a large framed photograph of himself and his son.
A handful of people at the packed legislative hearing then shouted about their Second Amendment rights when Heslin asked if anyone could provide a reason for a civilian to own an assault-style weapon.
'We're all entitled to our own opinions and I respect their opinions and their thoughts,' Heslin said. 'But I wish they'd respect mine and give it a little bit of thought.'