Sort of OT.. but... do you think I could make good money selling "God Damn America" bumper stickers and shirts

dahunan

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Seems like it would get us to face reality instead of blind nationalism .. unless we would all like to be drones?
 

StageLeft

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Many, oblivious to anything political at all except they don't want a darn Muslim being no president you betcha, would take them at their face value.
 

Capt Caveman

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Originally posted by: dahunan
Seems like it would get us to face reality instead of blind nationalism .. unless we would all like to be drones?

I think Rev. Wright has that already copyrighted.
 

techs

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You could make money buy opening car body repair shop then going around your neighborhood sticking them on cars.
 

Thump553

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Originally posted by: techs
You could make money buy opening car body repair shop then going around your neighborhood sticking them on cars.

Or as an attorney specializing in criminal law and traffic cases, because your bumper sticker customers are going to get a heck of a lot of police stops.
 

Robor

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I seriously doubt it. Anyone who would put one on their car would be asking for vandalism. Wearing one would be welcoming an ass kicking.
 

mugs

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I've seen people wearing t-shirts that say "I'd rather be waterboarding," and a few weeks ago at a gun show I saw an entire table of Nazi t-shirts. I think you could make money on t-shirts that say just about anything. They only cost $3-4 to make with decent quality shirts.
 

palehorse

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I hope to God, for my family's sake, that I never see one of your stickers or shirts...
 

BurnItDwn

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Originally posted by: palehorse
I hope to God, for my family's sake, that I never see one of your stickers or shirts...

Why not? Does the 1st amendment not apply to certain people or situations? I think one of the things that's so great about this country is a person's right to express their point of view, no matter how misdirected it may be.
 

palehorse

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Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
Originally posted by: palehorse
I hope to God, for my family's sake, that I never see one of your stickers or shirts...
Why not? Does the 1st amendment not apply to certain people or situations? I think one of the things that's so great about this country is a person's right to express their point of view, no matter how misdirected it may be.
Oh, they'll still have their 1st amendment rights after I get finished with them... I might lose a few of my own rights, though. :D

Every minute I'd spend in jail would be worth it.

I'm proud to be an American.
 

Throckmorton

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Originally posted by: palehorse
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
Originally posted by: palehorse
I hope to God, for my family's sake, that I never see one of your stickers or shirts...
Why not? Does the 1st amendment not apply to certain people or situations? I think one of the things that's so great about this country is a person's right to express their point of view, no matter how misdirected it may be.
Oh, they'll still have their 1st amendment rights after I get finished with them... I might lose a few of my own rights, though. :D

Every minute I'd spend in jail would be worth it.

I'm proud to be an American.

Funny how America is most ashamed of people like you who think they are the most proud to be American!!
 

dahunan

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Perfect Responses.. LOL..

Please all who got angry over it.. Psychoanalyze yourselves.. and your blind indoctination and intolerance....

Especially Palehorse.. you sound just as bad a the Islamists you fear..

You all treated that topic like a radical Islamist who found out someone named their teddy bear Mohammed..

I love america.. all us crazy bastards inside one border..lol... yelling and screaming about others doing something wrong and being wrong.. but too afraid to find a mirror
 

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Originally posted by: palehorse
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
Originally posted by: palehorse
I hope to God, for my family's sake, that I never see one of your stickers or shirts...
Why not? Does the 1st amendment not apply to certain people or situations? I think one of the things that's so great about this country is a person's right to express their point of view, no matter how misdirected it may be.
Oh, they'll still have their 1st amendment rights after I get finished with them... I might lose a few of my own rights, though. :D

Every minute I'd spend in jail would be worth it.

I'm proud to be an American.

Just not its Constitution I guess? (Unless it deals with gun rights)
 

jpeyton

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Originally posted by: palehorse
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
Originally posted by: palehorse
I hope to God, for my family's sake, that I never see one of your stickers or shirts...
Why not? Does the 1st amendment not apply to certain people or situations? I think one of the things that's so great about this country is a person's right to express their point of view, no matter how misdirected it may be.
Oh, they'll still have their 1st amendment rights after I get finished with them... I might lose a few of my own rights, though. :D

Every minute I'd spend in jail would be worth it.

I'm proud to be an American.
That's enough to convince me.

I'll buy one.

If I'm making palehorse upset, I must be doing something Wright.
 

JD50

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Originally posted by: cliftonite
Originally posted by: palehorse
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
Originally posted by: palehorse
I hope to God, for my family's sake, that I never see one of your stickers or shirts...
Why not? Does the 1st amendment not apply to certain people or situations? I think one of the things that's so great about this country is a person's right to express their point of view, no matter how misdirected it may be.
Oh, they'll still have their 1st amendment rights after I get finished with them... I might lose a few of my own rights, though. :D

Every minute I'd spend in jail would be worth it.

I'm proud to be an American.

Just not its Constitution I guess? (Unless it deals with gun rights)

You and BurnItDwn obviously have reading comprehension problems. No where did Palehorse say that he shouldn't have the right to put whatever he wants on a T-shirt, he just said that he hopes his family doesn't see it, and/or he'd fight someone that was wearing that T-shirt.

That doesn't have anything to do with the constitution. Similarly, I support the right of someone to say whatever they want, but if, for example, you (not you specifically) come up to my wife and call her a stupid c*nt, then I'd fight you. Does that mean that I don't support the 1st amendment?

Not that I expect a reply from you, I think I've seen you engage in a conversation maybe once or twice here, the rest are all drive by trolls.
 

JD50

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Originally posted by: Throckmorton
Originally posted by: palehorse
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
Originally posted by: palehorse
I hope to God, for my family's sake, that I never see one of your stickers or shirts...
Why not? Does the 1st amendment not apply to certain people or situations? I think one of the things that's so great about this country is a person's right to express their point of view, no matter how misdirected it may be.
Oh, they'll still have their 1st amendment rights after I get finished with them... I might lose a few of my own rights, though. :D

Every minute I'd spend in jail would be worth it.

I'm proud to be an American.

Funny how America is most ashamed of people like you who think they are the most proud to be American!!

Really? That's interesting, because if I remember correctly Barack Obama disowned his spiritual mentor of 20 years because he said things like that. If America was so proud of people that said stuff like this, why didn't Barack Obama support Rev. Wright and these kinds of statements?

I think your perception of "America" might be a little skewed.
 

Lemon law

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The real money maker may be GOD Damn GWB&Cheney after the American people really find out how bad they have been sticking it to us the past eight years.