Sunday, June 6, 2010

San Fransicko Moonbats Enraged by Coca-Cola Sign

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How much liberty would be left if a city were completely run and almost completely populated by progressives? San Francisco again proves that the answer is none:

A vintage Coca-Cola sign decorating the side of a San Francisco house is falling flat with some residents.
City officials say the painted sign in the Bernal Heights neighborhood violates anti-billboard laws and must come down.
And that's not the only offensive thing about Richard Modolo's sign. Some residents also want it removed, saying it promotes obesity by advertising a sugary drink.
Modolo has left the sign up for historic reasons. It dates back to the 1930s, the last time Americans saw their liberties go up in flames at such an alarming rate. It will no doubt please his neighbors that he could face a $100/day fine for his crime.
If he had put up a giant picture of homosexuals spreading AIDS with some appalling act of depravity, no one would have complained. Neighbors would have walked past smiling smugly, pleased with their own tolerance. But a good liberal only tolerates what the ruling class tells us to tolerate, and currently that does not include soda pop.

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