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Get your "Color me blue" anti-Bush bracelets here :P

Originally posted by: jagec
Where is the money going? To the magical Bush-will-agree-to-step-down-if-we-make-a-million-dollars fund?

It goes to the "I just did this because I want British men to fvck me" fund.

 
Since when has freedom of speech been something to crap on?

I would not be offended by this in the least. It is a peaceful way of showing your beliefs.
Not like they will have any effect...election is over.

Would you guys have the same negative comments if it said "I didnt vote kerry"...etc.
This is not something to look down on.

^^ guy above me has sig "Bush/Cheney '04"
is that not like the bracelet...

I hate hypocrites...if they dont agree with it...it's dumb.
 
Originally posted by: Stunt
I would not be offended by this in the least...Would you guys have the same negative comments if it said "I didnt vote kerry"...etc.

I'm not offended by it, I just think its dumb. I think WWJD bracelets are dumb also. And yes, I would have the same negative comments if it said "I didn't vote for Kerry". It would still be dumb.
 
Originally posted by: Buck Armstrong
Originally posted by: Stunt
I would not be offended by this in the least...Would you guys have the same negative comments if it said "I didnt vote kerry"...etc.

I'm not offended by it, I just think its dumb. I think WWJD bracelets are dumb also. And yes, I would have the same negative comments if it said "I didn't vote for Kerry". It would still be dumb.
So what politics are only for elections?

Can people not wear politically oriented shirts?

Can in not talk to people about my beliefs?

Can i not have a bumper sticker?
 
Originally posted by: Stunt
Since when has freedom of speech been something to crap on?

I would not be offended by this in the least. It is a peaceful way of showing your beliefs.
Not like they will have any effect...election is over.

Would you guys have the same negative comments if it said "I didnt vote kerry"...etc.
This is not something to look down on.

^^ guy above me has sig "Bush/Cheney '04"
is that not like the bracelet...

I hate hypocrites...if they dont agree with it...it's dumb.

I agree with you. I still don't like the bracelet though 🙂
 
Originally posted by: pyonir
When will the insanity end!?!?!?!


"It's kind of like saying, 'This is my tribe,'" said Adams, 43, a Kerry supporter

John Rothchild, a Miami Beach, Fla., resident who voted for Bush, has invested in 5,000 "COUNT ME RED" bracelets.

He has hired his daughter's boyfriend, who created her Web site, to create his, which he launched this week.

"Now we're sort of having a father-daughter competition to see who can sell more," Berns Rothchild said.
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Good, this shows we have a divided Country, not a RRR FLL Mandate.
 
Originally posted by: ntdz
Originally posted by: Stunt
Since when has freedom of speech been something to crap on?

I would not be offended by this in the least. It is a peaceful way of showing your beliefs.
Not like they will have any effect...election is over.

Would you guys have the same negative comments if it said "I didnt vote kerry"...etc.
This is not something to look down on.

^^ guy above me has sig "Bush/Cheney '04"
is that not like the bracelet...

I hate hypocrites...if they dont agree with it...it's dumb.

I agree with you. I still don't like the bracelet though 🙂
Yeah they look ridiculous...but i don't get all the negative comments above...
 
If I bought a blue bracelet for political reasons, here in Canada that would show support for the conservatives, right Stunt?
Canada: a Red state since 1993.

I like your tag 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Whaspe
If I bought a blue bracelet for political reasons, here in Canada that would show support for the conservatives, right Stunt?
Canada: a Red state since 1993.

I like your tag 🙂
hehe...
Thanks...you are the first person to get it...

Everyone probably thinks im a distraught republican stuck in a crazy liberal state 🙂
 
Originally posted by: raildogg
haha sore losers.

see sig

Im canadian and i wasnt aware you guys passed a law saying land can vote.
Can't even give full rights to gays, yet dirt counts as voting bush...huh...interesting 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Stunt
Originally posted by: raildogg
haha sore losers.

see sig

Im canadian and i wasnt aware you guys passed a law saying land can vote.
Can't even give full rights to gays, yet dirt counts as voting bush...huh...interesting 🙂

*snicker* If bush does turn out to be aldolf 2 and 86s the left from america Canadians don't seem to bad at all.... sure pwnd your asses...lol again
 
This is good. Not because it's anti-Bush but because it is sowing the blue-state identity. P&N is already familiar with the red-blue paradigm but most people aren't. Once more people in blue states realize that they are the most important productive and dynamic part of the country and that they are sending taxes to red-state zealots, there will be a call for change.
 
Originally posted by: Stunt
Originally posted by: Buck Armstrong
Originally posted by: Stunt
I would not be offended by this in the least...Would you guys have the same negative comments if it said "I didnt vote kerry"...etc.

I'm not offended by it, I just think its dumb. I think WWJD bracelets are dumb also. And yes, I would have the same negative comments if it said "I didn't vote for Kerry". It would still be dumb.
So what politics are only for elections?

Can people not wear politically oriented shirts?

Can in not talk to people about my beliefs?

Can i not have a bumper sticker?

Whoa, tiger. I didn't say you "can't" do it, just that I think its dumb. You have every right to wear a "What Would Kerry Do" bracelet, and I have the right to think its ridiculous. And sure, you can have a bumper sticker; just yesterday, I was behind a girl with a sticker that read, "Evolution was when the 'scientists' made monkeys of themselves." I didn't think, "She shouldn't be allowed to have that sticker", just that it was a dumb thing to say. She has her beliefs (scientists are monkeys for attempting to explore our origins), and I have mine (she's an idiot). A free and open exchange of ideas. What a country.

Now what I wouldn't have a problem with is President Bush wearing a bracelet with his name, address and phone number on it so he won't get lost. 🙂
 
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