Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Wichita Dems get a brick through their window

Posted by on Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 3:48 PM

click to enlarge Take THAT!
  • Take THAT!

President Barack Obama's health-care bill is already helping to stimulate the window-repair sector of the economy.

The Wichita Eagle reports that local authorities are investigating potential vandalism at some Democratic offices, including that of the Sedgwick County Democratic Party, where a brick inscribed with "some anti-Obama rhetoric" found its way through a floor-to-ceiling window.

Democratic offices in Arizona and New York also have been damaged, according to the Eagle, which reports that the former head of the Alabama Constitutional Militia, Mike Vanderboegh, has taken responsibility for instigating the actions in a March 19 post on his blog, Sipsey Street Irregulars.

In Vanderboegh's more recent posts, he claims he was misquoted by CNN and attempts to illustrate what he feels is a rather large distinction between encouraging the destruction of property and encouraging violence against people.


At least his so-called "Window Wars" are making Vanderboegh's blog

interesting. Previous posts make us think that, in elementary school,

Vanderboegh was the kid who doodled this shit all day:

You totally knew this kid. Maybe you were this kid.
  • You totally knew this kid. Maybe you were this kid.


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