grocery store next to the tin foil
2007-02-06 01:36:45
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answered by Anonymous
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cafeexpress.com
Not sure about the two "e's" up above, so just do a search on
"cafe express" They have a ton of political bumper stickers, both pro and con.
I bought a bumper sticker that says..."January 20th, 2009- Hang in there, America!"
I figure most ditto head neo-cons will not know the meaning of this, so no one will be as likely to key my car...LOL
January 20th, 2009 is when we will, at last, have a new president inaugurated, and we will have seen the last of the Bush's forever!
Unless Jenna or Barbara Bush run for office in 2020 on a platform of a beer keg in every house?
2007-02-10 01:39:47
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answered by Stan 6
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There has to be some place that sells to the crazy people. When I was doing a grad class in psych we had a week long lecturer talking about mass hysteria and he used some examples of how marketing people and political spin doctors can take the most outrageous statement and made the lunatic fringe believe it simply because it is so completely opposite of the truth. Bill Clinton could not get a hummer under his desk without someone finding out about it and yet the lunatic fringe thinks that thousands upon thousands of Americans were involved in a conspiracy to blow up the WTC.. And no one talked. If that was so Bill Clinton should have consulted those conspirators to help him cover up his escapades. There are people who absolutely embrace the total absurd and believe that somehow that makes them so much smarter than everyone else and they never notice that all but the crazy think they are demented. Some other favorites are those who still believe that the world is flat and the pictures otherwise are US/USSR conspiracies, that no one walked on the moon (again about 100,000 conspirators are keeping quiet), that Martians are being held hostage in Roswell, that the US flew planes into the WTC and yet dumbass Bush has been able to completely fool us all, that Brittany Spears is a man, and that the Holocaust never happened (a cast of 6 million very quiet conspirators have done a great job keeping that quiet). I love that stuff and am absolutely fascinated by the way a small group of people will accept that (and meds as well). Anyhow our guest speaker is working on a project to identify this as a form of OCD and I think he has a shot since people who believe these things cling to each other, use each other for strength and ALL are absolute train wrecks in their own lives. Good luck to you, you poor soul and just accept that I am a spokesman from Conspiracy Control and there are millions of us trying to make you believe that you are crazy. (that should do it folks!)
2007-02-06 01:48:20
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answered by Tom W 6
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Make your own on the computer: go to an office-supply store, like Office Depot or something, and ask for a bumper-sticker kit. Then go home, open up your word processor & go to page setup. Set the dimensions for the measurements of the bumper sticker size. Then type it up (you'll probably need to use font #48 and Arial Black). When you print, go to print properties & specify that you want to use either bumper sticker paper or transparency, depending on your version. If this isn't enough, & you want to do it yourself, go to the Microsoft Website & ask how to create your own bumper stickers. Have fun!
2007-02-06 01:42:55
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answered by skyandwaterlvr 1
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I hope you have enough extra disposable income because you will be making those Traffic Enforcement Agents (TEAs), those who writes tickets) pretty mad . But then again, New Yorkers have seen how the relatives of the 911 victims protested the US government's attack on Iraq - those surviving relatives have constantly said, " Not in our name " ! Those law enforcement agencies already suspect the story reported by the US government.
2007-02-06 01:43:18
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answered by Anonymous
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You stick something like that on your car you will be dead in an hour. You live in NYC and have a Car?
2007-02-06 01:39:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I think Osama would be happy to help you insult the memories of those killed by giving you some bumper stickers.
2007-02-06 01:55:04
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answered by Tony M 7
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Okay...if you live in NYC, you must have issues if you think that, and I think the site is:
http://yougotproblems.com
2007-02-06 01:37:51
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answered by vtang.angel 2
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You go to a print shop and you order them. Of course that may be tough on just your allowance.
2007-02-06 02:00:58
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answered by iwasnotanazipolka 7
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So you want everyone to know how misguided you are? Interesting idea. I don't know if they even exist. Do a web search.
2007-02-06 01:37:20
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answered by JB 6
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