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To: DMaA who wrote (276044)10/22/2008 1:18:13 PM
From: Neeka  Respond to of 793928
 
We're entering a state of increased chaos. I wonder how far it will go before it gets out of hand?

I hope Coleman has a camera system.



To: DMaA who wrote (276044)10/22/2008 1:23:51 PM
From: Oral Roberts  Respond to of 793928
 
Can we find anywhere in the country where a Pizza place is giving free pizza's for Obama signs or Democrats who's home is being vandalized? Just can't understand what they think gives them the right.



To: DMaA who wrote (276044)10/23/2008 8:48:54 AM
From: DMaA  Respond to of 793928
 
Normy got off easy, so far:

local6.com

LONGWOOD, Fla. -- The home of a Central Florida Republican headquarters manager was shot up and damaged over his support of Sen. John McCain, the man told police.

Rog Coverely said several pellets pierced his Longwood home. Coverely showed several spiderwebbed-holes in the front windows of his home.

The Republican manager said he is convinced he was targeted because of new McCain signs he added around his home.

"All I can tell you is this, I have a very good relationship with my neighbors," Coverely said. "I mow my lawn. The only thing that has changed is I have two McCain signs in my front yard."

Coverely said he has taken about 300 calls concerning stolen or vandalized McCain signs in the area.

"It says this campaign is getting vicious," Coverely said.

Coverely said it appears Democrats are becoming more aggressive in the county.

"I wouldn't say slipping but I would say the Democrats have become far more aggressive in Seminole County because it is such a heavy Republican area," Coverely said.

Local 6 has learned that the attorney general's office is getting involved in area investigation and has asked to see police reports of sign vandalism and theft.

Meanwhile, McCain will be in Florida Thursday.

The Republican presidential nominee is speaking at Allstar Building Materials in Ormond Beach. Later he'll be in Sarasota for a "Joe the Plumber" bus tour rally at Robarts Arena.

Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.