A house divided, or an Obama-McCain ticket?

Surely there’s an interesting story behind this house in Sylvan Park, which features both a John McCain and a Barack Obama yard sign. I bet the dinner conversation can get interesting in that dining room. Maybe it’s a husband and wife who disagree about the best candidate for president, or maybe it’s a house with a mother-in-law apartment. Maybe it’s just someone hedging their bets.

Regardless, I’m happy to see two parties that share a roof respect each other’s divergent political views. That’s a lesson that we could all stand to learn … and remember. Bravo.

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  1. A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand : Post Politics: Political News and Views in Tennessee Says:

    [...] Rob Robinson spies a house with an interesting array of yard signs: Regardless, I’m happy to see two parties that share a roof respect each other’s divergent political views. That’s a lesson that we could all stand to learn … and remember. Bravo. [...]

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