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    Car supporting Arizona law is vandalized

    Car supporting Arizona law is vandalized

    By Kristina Davis, UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
    Originally published June 11, 2010 at 5 p.m.,
    updated June 11, 2010 at 5:05 p.m.

    SAN DIEGO — Police are investigating the vandalism of a car that displayed support for Arizona’s controversial new immigration law and the Tea Party movement.

    The damage was reported Thursday in front of a home on Hispano Drive in Rancho Bernardo , said San Diego police Capt. Terry McManus. The vandal coated the back of the white Subaru with red spray paint and posted a written note with duct tape that criticizes support for former President George W. Bush and states: “No more killing for oil,â€
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    Let's roll

    That is an exclusive area of SD county.

    Next it will be me.
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    No surprise, ILLEGALS, Elitist Politicians, Elitist Political Contributors and Special Interest Groups benefiting from the ILLEGALS do not have respect for United States Laws then I wouldn't expect them to have respect for a person's property

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