A guy who runs a small computer shop in the beautiful Portland suburb of Lake Oswego took offense at Barky Obama's famous claim that "you didn't build that!" and posted a sign in his shop window expressing his dissatisfaction. Shortly thereafter, a woman from nearby Dunthorpe entered the store and, in a display of the sort of tolerance™ so often associated with the Left, berated him over the sign - and allegedly slapped him when he refused to remove it. It was a harbinger of things to come.
Following the election:
"I had all sorts of obscene letters taped to my window. I had [manure] thrown at my window. I just left it there as a reminder of how these people really are."
But the fun didn't stop there; the City itself has now got involved, offering cash money to his landlord in an effort to get the sign removed (in the name of "beautification", naturally). There may be a way around it all, though: the new "requirement" being pushed by the city states that window signs be explicitly for "business purposes only". As it happens, business has increased since the sign went up.