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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Share the Love - Or Not


A bumper sticker spotted on an SUV parked across the street from Cincinnati City Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday.

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26 Comments:

at 7:19 PM, March 14, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Isn't this the city that took a woman to court over less than $5 in income taxes? Yes, they have a lot to be proud about.

 
at 10:17 PM, March 14, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

If the Democrats run the county the same way they've been running the city, it will get even more difficult to tell the difference. All of Hamilton County will be the same cesspool.

 
at 12:41 AM, March 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

A little meanness coming from out Loveland way?

 
at 12:46 AM, March 15, 2007 Blogger Nathaniel Livingston Jr. said...

A little research will reveal that this vehicle is owned and operated by a city employee!

 
at 7:13 AM, March 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

they're right, its not cincinnati. but having been to loveland it makes me wonder what it is they are proud of? could it be the 2 mile run down strip leading into town, or perhaps its the speedtrap that run up by the school?

 
at 7:35 AM, March 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just plain stupid. Without Cincinnati there would be no Loveland. Case in point, the car was in downtown Cincinnati.

 
at 9:02 AM, March 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Some people here can't take a joke.

 
at 10:24 AM, March 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Typical wRong wingnut whacko, slinging the elephant dung HTML impersonation of loveland!

lol, lol, lol

PATHETIC !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2007 !

 
at 12:06 PM, March 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm from Miami Township with a Loveland mailing address & children in the Loveland School District and I'm ashamed of this hateful bumper sticker. Sure I like the area, fresh air, room to breathe, and less crowded streets but the Loveland politicians seem to be frustrated businessmen from large corporations that got kicked around in the business world and now take their frustrations out on the silent majority of tax payers in Loveland that just want to left alone.
Loveland: Quit letting your politicians keep purchasing property under the guise of Parks "or for the children" or to protect the interests of the taxpayers. We don't need city led developments. They don't work!! Let the private sector who actually has their own money at stake develop the city with the least amount of interference.
The best thing the City of Loveland could do for it's citizens would be to leave them alone. Private investors cannot compete for property with any city that has the power to levy taxes.
Loveland residents need to pay more attention to what the politicians are doing and let them know what is important to them.
The city is keeping legitimate business out by it's restrictive and senseless ordinances and policies. Ask any Loveland business about the right to post a sign for your business, it's a joke!! It doesn't have to be that hard! Loveland could be thriving instead of closed stores and secondhand clothing and furniture stores everywhere!!!

 
at 12:07 PM, March 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Isn't the Loveland mayor in jail now??
What's his name Lee something??

 
at 2:42 PM, March 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

More hatefulness from Hate-land, eh?

I want to know who paid for these bumper stickers and authorized it to be put on a publicly owned vehicle

 
at 3:00 PM, March 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Clifton Gaslight... It's NOT a suburb and I am proud of that.

 
at 3:02 PM, March 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

All the years I've lived here, I've never had a reason to go to Loveland...

 
at 3:48 PM, March 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Where does it say this is a publicly-owned vehicle?

 
at 4:00 PM, March 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Isn't there enough rivalry between the gangs of the city neighborhoods that we need to create more ill will between the suburbs and the city??
I hope whomever is printing these bumper stickers stops immediately!!
I'm from Loveland and may need assistance from someone inthe city sometime and do not want this bumper sticker shoved in my face!!!

 
at 4:06 PM, March 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey everyone. Here is a few cities that suck more than Cincinnati, but less than "Hate-land":

Houston
Dallas
Atlanta
Dayton (yes, as in Ohio).

 
at 4:15 PM, March 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nothing wrong with Dallas. Everytime I drive around Dallas I see Ohio tags on cars bought in Cincy.

 
at 4:49 PM, March 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh yes, "LOVE-LAND" !

Isn't this the place where the wRong wingnut whacko, mad brad, pursued a private citizen criminally for less than a $2.00 tax arrearage ?

My home-town for sure, Andy !

PATHETIC !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2007 !

 
at 6:31 PM, March 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Where is Loveland? ... lol.

 
at 6:39 PM, March 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Live in Loveland? Oh please, I'd rather amputate my arms... Nothing says 21st century boorishness like Loveland.

The bumper sticker is just the latest example.

 
at 12:22 PM, March 16, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

So much hate. Democrats even hate cities because they may be republican-isque. Oh, those evil suburban cities. Sprawl, roads, SUV's, (low crime, good schools, decent property values)... oh, the horror of it all.

So much hate. All this from the open minded, inclusion loving members of our society. Do you every give a rest? Does everything have to be political?

 
at 1:52 PM, March 17, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey, at least she's not one of those people who lives in the burbs and claims to live in Cincinnati.

 
at 9:51 PM, March 18, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Loveland pWNS web log readers.

 
at 7:25 AM, March 19, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

City employees have the worst attitude. They are either the affirmative action type with no gratitude, or the "I hate Cincinnati" types shown on this photo.I'd privatize the whole bunch of these losers right out of their overpaid do-nothing jobs.

 
at 11:38 AM, March 21, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, they do have Castle Skateland. That's something to be proud of. A cultural gem.

 
at 10:23 PM, March 21, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I live in Loveland. And although I've never seen a bumper sticker like this, and would never put it on my car (for several reasons besides the obvious) I can agree with the sentiment.
Going downtown any more is disgusting. It's dangerous (read the paper, watch the news), it's dirty (take a look around) and it's empty (again, take a look around). As we drove back from the circus earlier this month and drove past IHOP, Target, and Sam's (by Ridge Rd) we got to point out hey, that's where the guy just got shot, and hey, that's where all the purse snatchings were happening in December, and hey, isn't that where they found the body in the dumpster...POINT BEING> there's something to be said for choosing what to expose my family to on a regular basis. Live in the city?...no thanks. Loveland may have its political problems but at least I can walk my family down the street for the festivals in the park, the whippy dip, the parades, the fireworks, the locally owned businesses...the pros of a suburb go on and on!

 
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