A Michigan cattle farmer is fighting for the right to display two trailer-sized anti-Obama signs on his property, according to WOOD-TV.
Authorities in Gaines Township, Mich.,
say the massive signs on Vern Verduin’s property violate local zoning
codes, which state that all political signs must be contained to 20
square feet.
The two signs, which are clearly
visible from the highway, read “Marxism/Socialism = Poverty &
hunger” and “Obama’s ‘mission accomplished.’ 8% unemployment. 16
trillion debt,” respectively.
“I felt that things were going in the
wrong direction,” Verduin told WOOD-TV, adding that he’s concerned about
hunger and poverty.
But here’s the thing: According to the
same zoning ordinances, Verduin is allowed to display a sign that covers
more than 20 square feet if it for the purpose of “selling ideas.” So
that’s how he plans on fighting the town.
“You can have a 32-foot advertising sign. I don’t get that,” said the cattle farmer.
“This is clearly a violation of his free speech and free exercise right,” attorney Howard Van Den Heuvel added.
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I don't know about you, but I think I'd tell the zoning commission to go piss up a rope.
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