We have not had our Lodge vandalized in our small town, but in the past year, we have had an anti-Masonry pamphlet tucked into the door so that the first one there finds its. It is a cartoon book. I forget the publisher. I found it the first few times opening up for floor practice and another Past Master found it. It was the 1950s equivalent of an anti-Masonry webpage. I read it, then went on to read one of the essays in "Ten Short Lessons in Masonic Philosophy," which is a great pamphlet to give new Masons. I am active in my small town because I own the newspaper there. When a group or individual wants to reach out to the Masons, they usually contact me... not because I am all that great, but because I am visible and everyone who knows me, knows I am a Mason and active in Salado Lodge. They may not always know who the Master is, so I put them in touch. Not once has anyone come up to me and told me that I am part of some cabbal or that I am going straight to hell. I look forward to that conversation, should it ever happen. Most of the "anti-Masons" hide in the security of anonymity or the mob. They are brave only from the shadows because I think somewhere at their core they have a modicum of shame....