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April 14, 2008

Offensive Bumper Sticker of the Day

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Photo credit: Jameth

Bumper sticker found on a vehicle in Oakland on Broadway and 20th Street.

Oh joy Is this what we have to look forward to until the election? Jesus.


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Comments (12)

Sure, her parents were the same color, but they were also related at birth.

 

Well, her parents' necks are the same color...

 

Um, when you create an attack bumpersticker, it helps to have a flattering photo of the person you are trying to pump up...

 

I can't imagine anyone thinking this would "pump up" Hilary. This seems more like an anti-HRC sticker, I would think.

Also: DJTennessee = funny.

 

KatyG - I'm guessing the creator is not trying to "pump up" Ms. Clinton.

 

[grunt, going back for more coffee...]

I'll come back when my sense of humor has been adjusted.

 

That photo of Hilary always makes me giggle. The words, on the other hand, make me cringe.

 

Context matters.

Oakland? on Broadway and 20th?

Anti-HRC.

 

Both my parents were red. Because I was a brat and they were always screaming at me.

 

We're from Oklahoma. At least both my parents were over 12 when they got married:

Error Lowers Arkansas Marriage Age... To 0:

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/08/17/national/main3179306.shtml?source=RSSattr=U.S._3179306

 

the istockphoto on that cbs story is funny. Specially after ready the 3rd-to-last graf.

 

*reading

 
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