Police were called to Sarah Henderson's home in Denham Springs, Louisiana when there were numerous complaints about her roof-top display, which formed a middle finger directed at her neighbors. Apparently Henderson has had an ongoing dispute with those who live around her and wanted to let them know how she felt the old fashioned way: with a passive-aggressive Christmas lights display.
After the cops informed her that it was a violation of obscenity laws, Henderson agreed to take the display down. The story doesn’t
end there, though. The ACLU quickly swept into action, informing the local police precinct that Henderson’s lights should be protected by the first amendment. (We’re pretty sure this is exactly what our founding fathers had in mind when they wanted to ensure freedom of speech to all of this nation’s citizens.)
http://www.mandatory.com/2012/12/01/the-funniest-photos-of-the-week-december-1-2012/?icid=maing-grid7%7Cmaing5%7Cdl13%7Csec1_lnk2%26pLid%3D240250
That's about how I feel this year.
ho, ho, berkleying ho.
Good thing we don't get carolers around here.
You mean "Happy Holidays" right, wouldn't want to upset anybody now.
(Do I hear a cement mixer, oh crap)
Ian F wrote:
Is it wrong to LOVE this?
Ummmm...its...its ah-TURKEY! Yeah, yeah, that's it!
I would support her and the ACLU until I bled red white and blue.
Note that my statement rhymes, in the spirit of the season.
I fully support her right to shut up and act like an adult and not a drama queen.
I feel better all of a sudden
Politics AND religion in the same thread?
Grizz
SuperDork
12/2/12 10:37 a.m.
fasted58 wrote:
(We’re pretty sure this is exactly what our founding fathers had in mind when they wanted to ensure freedom of speech to all of this nation’s citizens.)
It is basically.
neon4891 wrote:
Ian F wrote:
Is it wrong to LOVE this?
God no. That is fantastic.
neon4891 wrote:
Ian F wrote:
Is it wrong to LOVE this?
I am not a hunter and even I find that hysterical