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Topic started on 1-11-2008 @ 12:15 PM by Jemison

Hell Houses

Cobwebs and witches are for children and morons. If you're looking for the most hair-raising Halloween horrors, try scouring the streets of the Eastside. That's where we found the most pants-wettingly scary houses, sure to give you night terrors well past Halloween and all the way until November 4. Because in an election year, nothing's more terrifying than the future.


3853 76th Ave SE, Mercer Island
"No passion so effectually robs the mind of all its powers of acting and reasoning as fear," wrote British philosopher Edmund Burke in 1756. It's as true today as ever. Case in point: this bloodcurdling Mercer Island lawn display, a quadruple whammy of Republican propaganda capable of driving the most reasonable citizen to insanity. By day, it's a standard collection of yard signs on a well-manicured lawn. But at night, it's a GOP graveyard, where the yard-sign tombstones are unearthed by zombie candidates hungry for brains. Do you have what it takes to drive a stake through the heart of zombie Dino Rossi or blast a shotgun into the chest of zombie Dave Reichert or fight off the reanimated ashes of Steve Litzow, swirling out of that terrifying urn? Run.



For the Seattle paper to list and picture homes that have McCain/Palin signs is horrible! I would be livid if I lived there and my home was featured in the paper this way. It is completely unacceptable! It is as if they are inviting people to tear down the signs or vandalize the property in some way.

Jemison


reply posted on 1-11-2008 @ 12:36 PM by Frogs
I'll admit - my first thought in reading the OP was "it seems out there that a paper would actually do this."

So, I went looking for the source and it didn't take to long to find it.

It appears to be a paper out of Seattle.

Source of the item posted in the OP is..

The Stranger - Seattle

One interesting bit I noticed was that other articles in the paper give the writer's name. The one that lists the houses with Repub. signs is simply written by "Stranger Staff".

Hmmmm... That's interesting. They give addresses, photo's and comments like, "The nightmare has just begun for you, Republican fence." in the article but they won't give the name of the writer. Gee - I wonder why?

Good find by the way.


reply posted on 1-11-2008 @ 12:50 PM by seagull
reply to post by Techsnow



The following is my opinion as a member participating in this discussion.

So if I were to come over to your home, and vandalize it, and make no mistake, that's what this is article is advocating, you'd be ok with that? I mean so long as you agreed with the politics behind it?




As an ATS Staff Member, I will not moderate in threads such as this where I have participated as a member.



reply posted on 1-11-2008 @ 01:01 PM by Jemison
reply to post by Techsnow





Maybe some one should.


Do you really believe that or are you just saying it to be argumentative?

The paper should be ashamed of themselves.

Jemison


reply posted on 1-11-2008 @ 02:50 PM by Jemison
reply to post by ManBehindTheMask






No if someone else did it to Obamas camp they would call it racist and fear mongering. They love that "R" word


EXACTLY!!! And it would be discussed on the MSM non-stop!

I think that everyone, Democrats, Republicans, Independants, etc. should be outraged by this. It is beyond unprofessional.

Jemison


reply posted on 1-11-2008 @ 03:31 PM by ChrisF231
reply to post by DocGonzo



Whatever happened to free speech and expression? I guess free speech or expession is allowed only as long as whats being said favors the Demoncrats?


reply posted on 1-11-2008 @ 03:37 PM by Jemison
reply to post by ChrisF231






Whatever happened to free speech and expression? I guess free speech or expession is allowed only as long as whats being said favors the Demoncrats?


It sure seems that way.

I wonder if this is someone's way of doing what Obama said when he told his supporters to get in people's faces and argue with them ... the press decided to make it easy for Obama Supporters to make their statement to anyone who dared to cross the messiah.

Jemison


reply posted on 2-11-2008 @ 04:12 PM by Frogs
Just an update on this as I checked this thread and noticed people saying they couldn't get the link to work anymore.

So, I did a little reasearch and it seems they have taken it down.

Here are their reasons:

The Stranger - Seattle on "Hell Houses"

Last Thursday we published a story called “Hell Houses” about houses on the Eastside displaying McCain and Palin yard signs. We were parodying a certain kind of daily newspaper feature—the “houses with the best Halloween/Christmas decorations” article, which typically includes addresses—and so we included addresses. There was no incitement to violence or incitement to anything else, and the piece was very clearly parody. (The introduction: “Cobwebs and witches are for children and morons. If you’re looking for the most hair-raising Halloween horrors, try scouring the streets of the Eastside. That’s where we found the most pants-wettingly scary houses…. Because in an election year, nothing’s more terrifying than the future.” From later in the piece: “Without a doubt, this is no home to man, but a monolithic holding cell packed floor-to-ceiling with bubbling black goo.”) The point was that our readers, typically liberal, would be chilled by these “Halloween” displays.

After the piece came out on Wednesday morning, there was no violence, no vandalism. There was some debate on The Stranger’s website on Thursday and Friday about the piece’s inclusion of addresses—about the homeowners’ and The Stranger’s right to free speech, and about yards signs as public discourse—and some readers posted addresses of Stranger staffers in comments, because turnabout is fair play. We did not remove those comments and left our own addresses up on our website.

On Saturday morning the piece exploded on right-wing blogs, and death threats were made on our staff. What began as political satire changed from reasonably intelligent, irreverent discourse to something ugly. We do not want harm to come to anyone—to those who live in the houses (from wannabe Ashley Todds) or to our staff (from right-wing nuts)—so we’ve taken the piece down.

We regret that people are crazy.



So all in fun right?


According to their forums it was pulled after it got popular enough to be linked on Drudge on Saturday.

Just a minor edit.

People should always remember - the internet never forgets!

For those that missed it and want to see the original article it is here (without the addresses)

Orig. Strange "Hell Houses" Article

[edit on 2-11-2008 by Frogs]
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