Just wondering if anyone else feels this way

EllieTalbot

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I'm all for protestors' rights to voice their opinions, but this is ridiculous!

Astounded in Astoria,
Ellie


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ON THE HOME FRONT
Man calls yellow ribbons 'offensive'
Tells city he might file suit if items not removed from public property

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Posted: April 2, 2003
1:00 a.m. Eastern



© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com

A disgruntled California man has demanded the mayor of Burlingame remove the many yellow ribbons displayed on a major retail thoroughfare and to apologize to "any person who may have been offended by his illegal actions," reports the San Mateo Daily Journal.

Mayor Mike Coffey had decided the city would not enforce an ordinance against private displays on public property when a woman asked if she could put ribbons on Burlingame Avenue. Now that nearly every tree and lamppost has a yellow ribbon, Seth Yatovitz, a resident of Palo Alto, wants the city to take them down, calling them "offensive ribbons."


Yellow ribbons spark debate (photo: Michelle Durand, San Mateo Daily Journal)

According to the paper, Coffey couldn't imagine anyone complaining about the town's residents showing support for U.S. troops in Iraq.

"Clearly there are many laws on our books that are enforced when called to our attention, but we don't have the resources to enforce all the laws we have until somebody brings it up," City Manager Jim Nantell told the Daily Journal.

Even though Yatovitz is not a resident of Burlingame, he has the right to object, said Nantell.

In his complaint to the city, Yatovitz mentioned his belief that the soldiers involved in the Iraq theater are actually criminals.

"I find the yellow ribbons on city property offensive to my senses, as they are posted in support of violators of international law. I do support our troops that are not involved in illegal activity," Yatovitz wrote to the council.

If his demand is not heeded, according to the report, Yatovitz will begin a boycott of Burlingame businesses and possibly file a lawsuit.

"I'm trying to put pressure on the city targeting their tax base. It's not aimed at the businesses and I have no animosity towards the businesses," Yatovitz said.

Some businesspeople will not tolerate the city removing the ribbons.

"We are at war and somebody wants to remove the ribbon? I think it's over my dead body if he wants to remove it," said Ashok Patel, owner of the Burlingame Smoke Shop, according to the report
 
EllieTalbot said:



"We are at war and somebody wants to remove the ribbon? I think it's over my dead body if he wants to remove it," said Ashok Patel, owner of the Burlingame Smoke Shop, according to the report

Fucking A!
 
My town has flags and yellow ribbons every 30 feet or so down mainstreet and the route crossing it.

Not one person has yet to complain about it.

There are as many, if not more flags being proudly displayed since 9-11.

Majority? You bet, at least in this town.

ACLU aside - we've gone far too far in my opinion listening to a few squeaky wheels and damned ourselves with trying to please everyone.
 
Anyone who gets their news from WorldNetDaily...I'm not sure if anything can get through the brainwashing.
 
Unfortunately, if it's against the law for the ribbons to be there, he's probably got the basis to file a lawsuit. Of course, he'll end up looking like a complete asshole, but I doubt he cares.

I'm wondering though, if the city took down the ones that the woman put up, and instead spent taxpayer's money on new ribbons and people to hang them (like towns do for xmas and flag day and veterans day) that would be ok with the guy.

I loved drving down the road this morning and seeing all the old trees in town decorated with yellow ribbons.
 
Johnny Mayberry said:
Anyone who gets their news from WorldNetDaily...I'm not sure if anything can get through the brainwashing.

Don't worry, Johnny. My brain hasn't been scrubbed. I c &p'd this from another message board, not from WorldNet.

I get my news from The Onion. ;)

Crying in Cambodia,
Ellie
 
EllieTalbot said:
Don't worry, Johnny. My brain hasn't been scrubbed. I c &p'd this from another message board, not from WorldNet.

I get my news from The Onion. ;)

Crying in Cambodia,
Ellie

*whew!*

Had me worried there for a minute!
 
Annabelllee2003 said:
My town has flags and yellow ribbons every 30 feet or so down mainstreet and the route crossing it.

Not one person has yet to complain about it.

There are as many, if not more flags being proudly displayed since 9-11.

Majority? You bet, at least in this town.

ACLU aside - we've gone far too far in my opinion listening to a few squeaky wheels and damned ourselves with trying to please everyone.

Yeah! And so what if people are breaking the law, and minority veiwpoints get swept under the rug?

If you allow yellow ribbons, by law you have to allow anti-war posters right next to them. Instead of having people ripping up each others' displays, having shouting matches at each other, and other random distress, most places wisely stike a neutral pose by keeping both types of displays off-limits.
 
There are always those people who go around looking to be offended and trying to find something to fight about.
 
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