Mine:
Bush/Cheney 1984
Did a double-take, the first time I saw it.
Mine:
Bush/Cheney 1984
Did a double-take, the first time I saw it.
Bush/Cheney 2004: Or Else.
If you’re not outraged
You’re not paying attention
I think I actually got this one in a spam from Cafepress.com today:
Anybody but Bush in 2004
Which would be my favourite, but I’m embarrassed that we sound so desperate.
“If we stop voting for them, will they go away?”
Lick Bush in 2004
Yes, I have a dirty mind.
Gore 2004
And it was a new sticker, not 4 years old.
I soooo want the Axis of Evil Teddy Bear! Or the Anybody But Bush Thong! What a great link!
“When Jesus said, ‘love thy enemy’,
I’m pretty sure he didn’t mean ‘kill them’”
**Don’t blame me I voted for Dave Barry **
On my van since the last election.
Is there one that says something like, “I voted for Bush in 2000. Sorry about that.”?
The apple don’t fall far from the tranship hull, do it?
Mrs. Mercotan and I are quite proud!
BTW, that website offered a bumper sticker saying “Grannies against George”. I suggested we send that sticker to your Nana-Nana! (Nana-Nana opposes Bush, and has a son-in-law who not only supports Bush 110% but is also named George. They don’t enjoy each other’s company much.)
Can we please, please, please send it to her? I couldn’t stop laughing when I saw it.
I offer:
Kerry-Fonda in 2004
No, I’m not a Republican – hell, I may vote Dem in this election – I just thought it reflected the tone this election is gonna take, from both sides. (More importantly, it makes me laugh).
Well, my favorite election year bumpersticker of all time I saw in 2000. It said: Nader/LaDuke(??)(Can’t remember the VP candidate’s name)
Why is this my favorite?
It was on the bumper of a Corvair. I would have killed for a camera at that moment.
Her name was Winona LaDuke.
Haven’t seen any bumper stickers, but they’re selling whips with that written on the handle.
Making the rounds of the ABBA websites:
[A]nyone
**ut
**ush
[A]gain
The one that made me giggle them most was the one that Kerry supporters were showing off just after Kerry soundly beat Dean in Iowa and New Hampshire. It said “I dated Dean, but I married Kerry.”
The reason it made me laugh was that I totally misunderstood it when i first saw it. When I hear “Kerry,” I think “female,” because my best pal is a female with the first name Kerry. So my initial thought on the bumper sticker was that it was making an anti-gay marriage statement–as in “I fooled around with Dean, a man, but when it came time to marry, I did the God-ordained thing and married a female.” Oops.