I don’t have anything intelligent to add to this, other than to note that this is what we’re up against in this campaign.
Vandals set fire to signs and wrote pro-President Bush messages on the front of Lafayette’s Democratic Party Headquarters, the second time the office was hit by vandals.
The remnants of a small fire fueled with John Kerry/John Edwards campaign signs remained on the front steps of the headquarters at 310 Buchanan St. in downtown Lafayette on Thursday morning.
A mixture of ash from the fire and what appeared to be motor oil was used to smear “4+ GWB” across the front windows and “W” on the headquarters’ door.
The office was closed Thursday because of Hurricane Ivan. The building’s owner found the damage Thursday morning when he checked on the building, said Lexi Thompson, state director of the National Coordinated Campaign.
“Obviously, this vandalism is an attempt to intimidate volunteers and the Democratic effort,” said Mike Skinner of Lafayette, chairman of the Louisiana Democratic Party. “This is not Iraq. This is Louisiana. Issues will decide this election, not intimidation.”
Fortunately, no one was in the headquarters at the time, so no one appears to have been hurt.
But if you’re concerned that this attack might weaken the resolve of the volunteers in the community, don’t worry.
“If anything, it cements our belief that we’re doing the right thing,” said Stephen Handwerk, Lafayette Parish Democratic Party executive committee member.