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Letter: Window sticker is horrible

By Deborah Larner, Vancouver
Published: May 11, 2024, 6:00am

I recently saw a sticker on the side window of a car in Clark County. The letters “STD” were large and prominent. It took me a minute to remember that STD stood for sexually transmitted disease. Unusual, I thought, to have that on a sticker. Then I read what was on the rest of the sticker.

Above the STD in much smaller letters, it said: “Don’t let the infection spread.” Under the STD, also in the same much smaller letters and numbers, it said “2020” and then under that, “stop the Donald.”

Only a sick mind would’ve come up with this sticker. And the same goes for anybody who displays this on their car window. Horrible.

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