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To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (21676)9/3/2004 5:35:28 PM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 173976
 
"bust 'em"? You've been busted (banned) for brownshirt-like behavior on a pro-Kerry thread. And you're trying the same here.
Are YOU one of "Kerry's brownshirts"?
shrub's brownshirts aren't imaginary like your "Kerry brownshirts".

Democrats find damage at office

Party's headquarters in Barberton vandalized with pro-Bush messages

By Amber Ellis

Beacon Journal staff writer

The colors red, white and blue cover the display window of the Barberton Democratic Party headquarters.

But an extra dose of red caught John White's eye when he drove toward the office at 544 W. Tuscarawas Ave. on Tuesday morning before work.

A red ``W'' now covers the window space in front of the poster board that reads, ``UNITED TO DEFEAT REPUBLICANS.''

And just to the left is a hand-painted message that simply reads, ``BUSH RULES.''

The vandalism is believed to have occurred sometime between 6 p.m. Monday, when the last volunteer locked up the building, and 7 a.m. Tuesday, when White noticed the defacing.

After filing a police report, Alan Canfora, who co-chairs the John Kerry campaign in Barberton with White, said he was assured by the on-duty officer that police would keep a close watch on the area. Officers investigating the vandalism could not be reached.

The report was filed, Canfora said, to prevent another act of vandalism from occurring.

The headquarters subcommittee met Tuesday evening to discuss setting up nightly vigilsand cameras outside the building.

ohio.com