Does Lisa Paolino's Campaign Condone Lawn Sign Stealing?

SaveArdmoreCoalition's picture

Have YOU Seen This Lawn Sign Stolen off a Widow's Lawn in Havertown?
Who would steal a widow's lawn sign? Pretty unbelievable, huh? But it is TRUE and we are appalled! A Havertown widow who asked for a Lance Rogers sign, has been a victim of petty theft and trespass because overnight into Saturday someone stole her lawn sign. The irony is that her deceased husband, whom she misses terribly, was a judge of elections in Havertown for decades we have been told! As a matter of fact, not only did he volunteer selflessly for his church, but every election as well.

And this is a little personal for us at SAC, because this widow is a mom of one of our members. We actually told you about this sweet man when he passed away. He was a former Navy hero veteran, remember? Here, CLICK HERE to read about him.

So when folks like "Research 101" get their knickers in a twist, they themselves should answer the question of "Why would anyone steal a widow's lawn sign and is that morally o.k. with them?" If they answer "yes", well shame on them!

We do not condone lawn sign stealing, and we know the thefts are rampant. And the only signs being stolen are those of Lance Rogers and Daylin Leach.

So people out there in the 17th Senate District? We want to treat this like graffiti. If you have had a lawn sign stolen let us know. Feel free to register and post and tell us. Also, you can call the campaign offices of whomever's signs were stolen and tell them too. Make sure to include precise locations. And if you have a digital camera, snap a pic of your lawn sign on your lawn as you put it up.

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Please tell me LANCE ROGERS didn't complain about someone messing with his lawn signs. That sure would be the pot calling the kettle black!

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