If you are going to park an H1 behind your sign you would be correct. If you are going to park the truck in the picture next to the sign pictured then you are factually incorrect. Apples and oranges.
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Wow! ok, and I'm supposed to get all that from... " You spelled hmmwv wrong?" Boy one would have to dig deep to decipher that sarcasm. You had me scared for a moment. I thought i may have mis-spelled hmmwv wrong on the poster board and here is was just your poor sarcasm. Moreover, You say.. "Apples and oranges." ha, ha, well they are both fruits! But seriously, let me try to understand
"your" logic. Let's say If you own a Military vehicle and you're currently listed in the military then you would be "Correct" to drive a military vehicle. If you own or operate a military vehicle and you are not listed in the military (you're a civilian) then you would be "factually incorrect to operate (Drive) a Military Vehicle. Military vehicles are for the military and military personal, no? After all, doesn't the Military require a Humvee operator license? I don't know, but if they do, do you have one? if not then your not "factually" Correct to drive that military machine, in theory. I mean i don't support that logic (apparently you do) i believe in freedom, freedom to make a banner and display it next to my personal property, but Isn't that the same logic? Maybe I'm wrong? Nevertheless, I borrowed the saying " LIKE NOTHING ELSE" because it's most fitting and the humvee and H1 are very similar (Year for year that is) NOT identical TWINS but very VERY similar. The H1 was model from the Humvee for crying out load. It's not like I'm parking a FORD under the banner for that would be a crime (Sorry Ford guys i couldn't resist). The word play i used is clever and most fitting weather you like it or not.
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Proverbs 26:5[/h]