On South Blount Street in Raleigh this week I saw a Kerry-Edwards bumper sticker which said “It’s up to the women now” or something to that effect. This example, however, was not what I expected:

BEDFORD, Ind. — Kerra Fowler is a mother of four who decided to wear her opposition to President Bush on the back of her head.

She offered up on eBay her shaved skull for an anti-Bush message and received a tattoo of a large W, complete with a cowboy hat, with a red slash across it after a sympathetic buyer bid $103.50.

Is it just me, or does it seem strange when the “Breck” ticket inspires this kind of response from a female supporter?