I'm often fascinated by folks who decide to use their vehicles — beyond a bumper sticker or two (though that's an interesting discussion in and of itself) for making political arguments, of whatever stripe. I suppose it's no different from having a blog or something, only a lot more "real world," and possibly more likely to lead to a direct confrontation with someone who disagrees with you.
Of course, like a blog, it's useful if you're actually accurate about what you're declaring. As opposed to:
"President OBAMA – If the Health Care Reform Plan is so Great Why does it EXEMPT YOU, Michelle Obama, Congress, Senators and their families? (Page 114 Line 22)"
I've seen this incorrect bandied about the Internet before. It appears to have made its way to someone's van, too. (Hint to van painters: try fact checking, first; Sean Hannity doesn't count.) #ddtb
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ObamaCare: Making stuff up to complain about
Collected on Facebook, April 16, 2012: Here’s the text from H.R. 3200, the Affordable Care Act, on page 114. Where’s the language this guy complains about? 17 ‘‘(b) LIMITATIONS ON…