Anti-McCain graffiti sprayed at Virginia Oaks

Anti-McCain graffiti sprayed at Virginia Oaks

{Photo submitted by Conrad Holtslag}

Graffiti was painted overnight Saturday on the garage of a home whose front lawn had a McCain-Palin sign in the Virginia Oaks community of Gainesville.

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Vandals hit the Virginia Oaks neighborhood in Gainesville early Saturday, spray-painting anti-McCain profanity on several homes, a church and five businesses in a nearby shopping center.

Prince William County police got the first call at 3:56 a.m. and several more throughout the morning hours until 12:58 p.m. as residents and businesses discovered the graffiti, said Officer Erika Hernandez, Prince William police spokeswoman.

Many of the homes vandalized in the golf community at Lake Manassas had McCain-Palin signs in the front yard, residents said.

While police are estimating the number of homes hit at about 14, detectives and officers were still out canvassing the area Saturday afternoon and that number could go higher,

Hernandez said. Virginia Oaks residents say up to 25 homes were

vandalized.

"These cowards did this while everyone was sleeping," said Conrad Holtslag, a John McCain sup-porter who lives in Virginia Oaks.

"It is Third World activity, so to speak, to go onto private property and try to intimidate people to change their political persuasion," he said. "One woman told me that she is going to take her McCain sign out of her yard because of this. It's crazy."

Most of the homes, garages and utility boxes were scrawled in red and black with "F—k McCain," but there were also several homes hit with "666," "Hail Satan" followed by "See What Happens."

Virginia Oaks Association President Andy Britton said he learned about the vandalism at about 10 a.m. He and other association members quickly began cleaning away the graffiti.

"It takes a bit of elbow grease but it comes off," Britton said. "My thought was that you clean it up as quickly as possible to remove the incentive."

The spray-painted profanity has been erased from the sign at the front entrance to the community off U.S. 29 and from many of the houses until the rain hampered some residents' efforts. "It seems to have been one of those senseless Friday night pranks," Britton said.

Britton said there was no pattern that he could see to why some houses were hit and some were not. While there are McCain-Palin signs in some residents' yards, those houses were not always the ones chosen.

"It seemed very random," Britton said. "We couldn't tell what got hit for what rea-son." However, he said he noticed damage was only done to houses on streets with easy access in and out of the neighborhood.

Streets in the neighborhood where the vandalism occurred were Glenkirk Road, Clubhouse Road, Sterling Pointe Road, Narrow Branch Court, Tenbrook Drive and Royal Sidney Drive. Additionally, the United Pentecostal Church on Glenkirk Road was also hit, Hernandez said.

Holtzlag said that McCain signs have been repeatedly stolen from yards in Virginia Oaks in recent weeks but noth-ing was done about it except to replace the signs. He sees the spray painting as an escalation of the attempts to in-timidate residents.

Holtzlag also said that with Halloween and the usual pranks associated with it coming on the heels of the vandalism, his community will be on alert for trouble. "We'll be ready this time," he said.

Vandals also struck the nearby Virginia Gateway shopping center off U.S. 29, spray-painting outside Giant, Target, DSW Shoe Warehouse, Burger King and Best Buy with similar sentiments, Hernandez said.

The vandalism comes a little more than a week before the Nov. 4 presidential election pitting Democrat Barack Obama against Republican McCain. Traditionally Republican-leaning Virginia is considered a battleground state this year.

Last weekend, McCain rallied in Prince William County.

Police encourage anyone with information about the vandalism to call their anonymous tip line: 1-866-411-TIPS. Anyone providing information that leads to an arrest can earn up to $1,000.

Staff writer Aileen Streng can be reached at 703-878-8010. Communities editor Kari Pugh contributed to this story.

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Flag Comment Posted by JoeDaBeast on October 30, 2008 at 6:22 am

You know if we paid more attention to the recent version of “Brewster’s Millions” and voted “None of the Above” more politicians would take notice.  There have been many times that I have voted, just not FOR anyone (I do not know if the current voting boxes will let you do that, but I voted absentee alot in the past - military duty).  You can not satisfy all of the people all of the time.

Flag Comment Posted by Posts as Pinko on October 30, 2008 at 6:20 am

—should someones hard work go toward someone else who is working in a less skilled job or who hasn’t taken the time to get an education to find a more skilled job.—

Chris, you don’t know who has done what.  And if you understood how expensive a college education is, how people have to go into massive debt just to afford collegs, have had to fight for ANY higher education at ALL, have had to endure predatory schools that are sanctioned by the government, then you might not make this statement so hastily.  Or perhaps you would.  You ARE Chris Cummings, after all smile

Flag Comment Posted by Posts as Pinko on October 30, 2008 at 6:18 am

—So we are stuck for lack of good ideas and stuck with a dysfunctional two party system.—

Once again, I find myself agreeing with Crazy Chris Cummings on this one.
smile

Flag Comment Posted by JoeDaBeast on October 30, 2008 at 5:07 am

Chris, first off, you see that cville has not responded with anything (but that is nothing new), secondly, I thought that “I will go through the budget, line by line, get rid of programs that do not work, and ensure that the programs that do work, work more efficiently” sounds like spending cuts to me.  TRUST ME, that is the way people in the Beltway are thinking (which is why most agencies are freaking out and sticking to their conservative roots).  All this time, I thought that you were smarter than that, my friend (trying to sound like McCain).

Flag Comment Posted by zcxnissan on October 29, 2008 at 10:14 pm

Joedabeast why should someones hard work go toward someone else who is working in a less skilled job or who hasn’t taken the time to get an education to find a more skilled job. Why should our taxes be raised by either of these Presidential candidates and yes they will be raised. Remember the promise was for those making under 250k a year, then it was 200k, and just the other day Biden said 150k. What is up with that? Neither party has offered any spending cuts, whats up with that? Tough economic times require tough, even unpopular measures within both parties and with the American people. McCain has no idea how to handle the economy and Obama has no idea how to handle national security and defense. So we are stuck for lack of good ideas and stuck with a dysfunctional two party system. LOL Chris Cummings

Flag Comment Posted by JoeDaBeast on October 28, 2008 at 7:25 am

cville, and PLEASE, respond to MLB1’s comment and prove your point (if there is one).

Flag Comment Posted by JoeDaBeast on October 28, 2008 at 7:24 am

You know that TOO dense has 2 “o"s, right?

DUMMY (with 2 “m"s).

Flag Comment Posted by cville on October 28, 2008 at 7:20 am

To JoeDaBeast :How in the he.. do you get that I live beyond my means? You don’t know what type of home I live in or what my spending habits are. I live well within my means along with my wife who also works full time. It is my business and my employees who will suffer under Obama. Either you post was a joke or you were just to dense to get my point.

Flag Comment Posted by MLB1 on October 28, 2008 at 7:18 am

cville are you sure about your numbers? Last time I checked the income-tax act of 1961 established the fact that businesses and self employed individuals are taxed on their net income.
Where did you read that he is going to repeal this act? I’m interested in reading more about this because I own a software development company and make more than you.  Please post your source if possible.

Flag Comment Posted by JoeDaBeast on October 28, 2008 at 5:14 am

cville, you presented a valid arguement for why YOU should vote for McCain, but many of your employees and customers know better.  Unfortunately (you for), you are going to have to SPREAD THAT WEALTH AROUND.  Since many of you have been living beyond your means for so long, while others have not been able to.  Time for the middle guy to have some fun.

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