Sign Wars in Buena Vista
By | Sunday, September 6th, 2009 | Politics

Dems think they’re winning. Think not:


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JR Hoeft

Conservative to the core; liberal with his opinion! J.R. has been involved in politics for over a decade and has worked on several campaigns in Hampton Roads. He has served on the Executive Committee of the Republican Party of Chesapeake and the Central Committee of the Republican Party of Virginia. He is also the director of “Blogs United” in Virginia. E-mail J.R.. Follow J.R. on Twitter.

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6 Responses to "Sign Wars in Buena Vista"
  1. Jessica September 6, 2009 13:42 pm

    I love sign wars . . . we had our own here in Hampton Roads, which I got to try and explain to some non-political friends of mine.

  2. Amit September 6, 2009 14:06 pm

    if signs meant anything then Ron Paul would be president right now

  3. Doug Mataconis September 6, 2009 14:49 pm

    Amit is right, signs mean nothing and sign wars are stupid and juvenile.

  4. Mark September 6, 2009 22:09 pm

    I just wonder if either party will be out there taking down their signs after the election? I’m guessing no…

  5. Lynn Fairchild Martin September 6, 2009 22:17 pm

    Mark, I can’t speak for the Dems; but yes, the Republicans do go back and clean everything up, just as at the Shad Planking.

  6. Brad Martin September 7, 2009 08:57 am

    I still drive by a Terry McAuliffe sign every morning on my way to work down Lynnhaven Parkway…

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