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June 21, 2006
Open Thread: What To Do With My Bumper Stickers

My car has a whole bunch of Bush bumper stickers on it... From Bush-Cheney 2004, to my Blogs For Bush bumper sticker, to "W: Still The President." Of course, there are a few more... but anyways, closing in on two years after the election, a number of stickers are tattered and fading. I've kept these stickers on my car because, I consider them badges of honor... Still, some are starting to look bad, and I've started to entertain the idea of cleaning off the vehicular canvas and starting anew, and putting on some bumper stickers for local races.

So, i'm curious, for those of you who adorned your cars with political bumper stickers, what do/did you have, how long have you had them, and are they still on or did you get rid them after the election?

Posted by Matt at June 21, 2006 09:46 AM



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Matt, gotta love this car!

Bwahahahahaha!!!!!

Posted by: CJ [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 09:56 AM

Kerry or Bush, bumper stickers have got to be the trashiest thing on the road.

Posted by: grosseMann [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 10:09 AM

bumoer sticker over the faded ones w new jems like:

"war freed the slaves"
"make love AND war"

or the ever popular...

"global warming is cooked-up"

(nuck, nuck, nuck)

Posted by: OhioOrrin at June 21, 2006 10:37 AM

Took my 2 off about a month ago.
I replaced them with the W Still the Pres sticker.
Nothing else. Looks great.

Posted by: DW at June 21, 2006 11:00 AM

Matt,
Next time, put the stickers on the back window of your car. They stay put just as well as on the bumper, but can be easily scraped off without any damage to your car. I have a liberal friend who is totally anti-Bush. He changes up the sticker every couple of weeks, addressing whatever is hot in the news from Delay to Rove, and so on.

Posted by: Dino Barbine at June 21, 2006 11:08 AM

I finally took my W off my window ... it was completely faded. Can someone please tell me where I can pick up a W still Pres sticker?

CJ: What do you think that person did with his car after Kerry lost? What an idiot!

Posted by: kimberly4bush [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 11:18 AM

6 years ago I had my Bush/Cheney stickers vandalized with a razor. Sadly, the opponents had cut my plastic bumper, doing very visible damage.

Since then, I put my stickers on the inside of my rear window.

Tell me again: Which party members are supposed to be the mean-spirited ones??

Posted by: Charlie On the Pennsylvania Turnpike [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 11:18 AM

Bumber stickers,how 60's. Peace

Posted by: steve at June 21, 2006 11:19 AM

Charlie,

The republicrats slashed and burned the INS's budget in time of national insecurity.

Who are the mean ones?

Posted by: Third Eye Open [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 11:24 AM

I've got three magnet ribbons: pray for the troops!, In God we trust!, & God bless America! But if anyone can come up with a good Bush/Cheney 2008 slogan, I'd put at least ten of them on my car. In good ol california I better not stray to far or my car could sustain some serious damage!LOL!

Posted by: bearmanUSMC [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 11:45 AM

Steve

Saying "Peace," how 60's.

Posted by: Conservative to the Core [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 11:50 AM

How is not throwing out immigrants mean TEO? Bush is for a comprehensive guest worker program. Oh yah, facts.

Get rid of the old stickers. Use heat to take them off ifg they're on the painted part of the car. Get new ones, and put them on the window.

I'd like a simple elephant sticker. Either in grey or red,white, and blue. It would go nicely with the Scouting, NRA, and Marine stickers.

Posted by: Kahn [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 11:55 AM

Kahn,

Go back to sleep man.

Posted by: Third Eye Open [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 12:21 PM

Well? HOW is that mean? How is cutting INS funding mean? You hate filled and ridiculous person of questionable parentage?

What kind of stickers do you have on your bike TEO? I hear the ones on the training wheels are particularly cool.

Posted by: Kahn [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 01:00 PM

Matt: Please stick your new sticker across your computer screen so you can't post drivel like that.

Posted by: Canuckguy [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 01:04 PM

Print your own, there are many site detailing how. I just printed "Lets deport 12 million Republicans!"

Posted by: aric at June 21, 2006 01:19 PM

Kahn,

let me explain it slow, so I don't lose you.

Since 1999, the republicrats had slashed the corporate enforcement of the INS by about 95%, that means that the arm of the government who was tapped to make sure people like the 9/11 hijackers or mexicans aren't working in the US illegally, infact in 2005, there were only 3 fines handed out by the division, where as before they were averaging about 4-500.

So, as you can see, the republican controlled senate and executive branch decided to look out for their corporate donors, instead of american interests. Seems par for the course recently.

Posted by: Third Eye Open [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 01:21 PM

GOP bumper stickers should not be allowed.

Posted by: BMOC at June 21, 2006 01:34 PM

prob is TEO, that the hotel, restaraunt, agriculture, & construction sectors all rely on immigrant labor, legal or not.

so this lack of corporate enforcement ur so concerned with is an delusion anyway...unless u wanna pay motel 6 about $100 per nite, eat $10 whoppers, & pay $5 for a head of lettuce.

check that (milspeak TEO 4 correction), I forgot that the chronically unemployed, which is the remaining 4%ers not working, r gonna take all those service sector jobs, right(?)...

...I mean when they don't get all those nice socialist unemployed/welfare bennies from the lefty donks they keep voting for.

...oh I forgot, they're "disenfranchized" aren't they (?) since they can't be bothered w registering, actually going to the correct precinct, reading the posted directions, or asking questions.

darn amazing isn't it that my 4th grader sucessfully voted using my primary ballot.

Posted by: OhioOrrin at June 21, 2006 02:01 PM

"Open Thread: What To Do With My Bumper Stickers"

Try as I might, I just can't help it. I would LOVE to tell you what to do with your bumperstickers. Most of my suggestions would not see the light of day. (yikes)

You guys never cease to amaze me.

Maroons.

Posted by: raker13 [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 02:33 PM

I saw a good one the other day,

Looked like a campaign sticker with a large W followed by a small t and f.

Posted by: 3moreyears [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 02:42 PM

I have 2 so called bumper stickers--really signs inside my back window. One says "Pass With Care, Infidel Driving"; the other says "This Truck Protected by Shotgun 3 Nights A Week, You Guess Which 3 Nights". I have seen really great bumper stickers, very witty and well done. Anyone who says they don't read bumper stickers or enjoys the wit and wisdom of them, really needs to get out more!

Posted by: uffy [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 02:43 PM

Boy, a government program slashed 95%. If true, that'd be HUGE news!

Posted by: Art Patscheck [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 02:45 PM

I found this bumper stick that said, "SUPPORT THE TROOPS - IMPEACH BUSH" God told me to put that on my back bumper.

Posted by: Roger The Okcitykid at June 21, 2006 02:45 PM

Ohio,

What the hell are you talking about?

Are you trying to argue that we SHOULDN'T keep up on companies who hire illegal aliens...are you saying that we should let corporations continue to break the laws, so that we can continue to reap the benefits of cheap goods and services?

Secondly, your hood is seriously slipping if you are saying that all democratic voters are "welfare queens/kings". The 4% who are chronically unemployed are the 4% that the economy EXPECTS to be unemployed, this includes the frictionally, structurally, cyclically, and seasonally unemployed...sure, there are some phantom unemployment figures, but we account for all of those.

Anyone else you wanna degrade because you don't have any facts to backup your guesses?

My original point was that the Republicans slashed the INS oversight budget, so bad, that they couldn't even do their job anymore...so the next time we have a terrorist in this country who was blending in, working a job, we can thank the Rupugs for allowing that to happen, in their 12 years of fantasyland playtime.

Posted by: Third Eye Open [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 03:04 PM

How about a nice black square "W" Still the Worst or Stay the Course? Hell, find a Course! or Got Bin Ladin?

I've got a nice white oval with a big "W" on my right rear window, but it doesn't have the '04, it has after the "W"orst ever!

You can get some good bumper stickers at XpressYourView.com. Check them out.

Posted by: CriticalThinker [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 04:45 PM

Turd-eye,
INS budget increased 168% from 1992-1997.
INS budget increased 140% from 1998 - 2005. the budget wasn't decreased at any time in the last 25 years.
Don't you get tired of lying?

Posted by: Bane of Liberals' Existence [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 05:01 PM

I have some great anti-canadian ones you can have Mark.

Posted by: Warriornation [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 05:04 PM

The best bumper sticker is still

"I promise to have the most ethical administration in history"
-Bill Clinton November, 1992 his day of election

Posted by: Warriornation [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 05:05 PM

On my 1999 Honda Accord I have placed on the back window the following stickers: a W sticker, NO FEAR, and THESE COLORS DON'T RUN. I live in AZ and amazingly enough, even with the harsh sun, the W sticker still looks brand new! The worst thing that has happened to the W sticker occurred when it was parked down at ASU. Some mature college student felt the need to deposit a wad of chewed bubble gum on it but my son got it off with no damage to the sticker. Most recently, I added a KYLE FOR US SENATE and JD HAYWORTH FOR US CONGRESS. My husband thinks I am crazy but I am proud to show the world what I stand for.

Posted by: Archeryl at June 21, 2006 05:59 PM

On my 1999 Honda Accord I have placed on the back window the following stickers: a W sticker, NO FEAR, and THESE COLORS DON'T RUN. I live in AZ and amazingly enough, even with the harsh sun, the W sticker still looks brand new! The worst thing that has happened to the W sticker occurred when it was parked down at ASU. Some mature college student felt the need to deposit a wad of chewed bubble gum on it but my son got it off with no damage to the sticker. Most recently, I added a KYLE FOR US SENATE and JD HAYWORTH FOR US CONGRESS. My husband thinks I am crazy but I am proud to show the world what I stand for.

Posted by: Archeryl [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 06:01 PM

Matt, Warmongernation;

How about "Restore Honor and Integrity to the Whitehouse". Safavian Guilty. Libby indicted for lying to Federal Prosecutor, James Dale Guckert a $200 male prostitute , a.k.a. Jeff Gannon Whitehouse journalist, who visited the Whitehouse some 196 time, many over night (did he sleep in the Lincoln bedroom? and with whom?), Whitehouse leak outing a CIA agent and the brassplate company she worked for that was working on WMD. The president stating that if the leak came from the Whitehouse he would find out who did it when he knew all along. Some Honor and Integrity!

Posted by: CriticalThinker [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 08:14 PM

Critical Thinker

Yup, there have been a couple of bad eggs in this administration. Clinton has the all time record of more than 50+ indictments, convictions, people sent to prison.

Bush admin has had two.

Yup...definitely a comparison. LOL

Posted by: Warriornation [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 08:25 PM

*Shakes head*

Such a simple thread and yet all the negativity. Sheesh.

Personally I ended up selling my car (Aztek) which got rid of my old bumper stickers neatly. :)

Currently I've got my giant Ghostbusters logo on my rear window (What else eh? ;) ), my NRA membership stickers on my bumper and rear window, and two Megatokyo stickers one on my metal bumper and one on the window. Very balanced and not too over bearing. Then again I've got the bonus of having a metal bumper. :)

Posted by: Gozer [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 08:48 PM

I don't put adhesives on my car (except a UGA "G" on my rear windshield), they tend to hurt the paint-job. Just get magnetic Support the Troops ribbons. Those are tasteful.

Posted by: Georgia Frawg [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 08:54 PM

OT: I just found a Christian organization called Breakthrough.net which is freeing slaves in Sudan. These Muslim slave masters are willing to free a slave in exchange for cattle vaccine. For $40 you can free a Sudanese slave. Here is a video report of actual Sudanese slaves who have been freed in Sudan. Free a Sudanese slave for $40. We have to act now. These Muslim cattle/slave owners will only be grazing their cattle in southern Sudan for another 30 days. Breakthrough.net

PS: If you check the video, you'll see a screenshot of Kansas Senator Sam Brownback on a Breakthrough television program.

Posted by: Freedom1 [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 09:22 PM

Charles, I just found a Christian organization called Breakthrough.net which is freeing slaves in Sudan. These Muslim slave masters are willing to free a slave in exchange for cattle vaccine. For $40 you can free a Sudanese slave. Here is a video report of actual Sudanese slaves who have been freed in Sudan. Free a Sudanese slave for $40. We have to act now. These Muslim cattle/slave owners will only be grazing their cattle in southern Sudan for another 30 days. Breakthrough.net

PS: If you check the video, you'll see a screenshot of Kansas Senator Sam Brownback on a Breakthrough television program.

Posted by: Freedom1 [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 09:26 PM

Oops. Sorry about the second post.

Posted by: Freedom1 [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 09:28 PM

Hey Warmongernation,

Wow, 50+ in the Clinton administration. Could you list about 4 or 5 of them? I was around then, but don't seem to remember them. I do remember a special persecutor… aaah prosecutor named Starr that spent nearly $80,000,000 and seven years to investigate a failed Arkansas real estate deal. BTW, wasn’t it Clinton that called for the Special Prosecutor and didn’t he work for AG Janet Reno? And wasn’t the results of the seven year $80,000,000 fishing trip that there wasn’t enough evidence to bring charges even though Starr had witnesses jail for not saying what Starr wanted then to say? So how about now GWB calling for a Special Prosecutor to look into voter fraud in Florida and Ohio? or the no bit contract to politically connected companies or the war profiteering by companies like Halliburton, whose stock, by the way has increased in value from ~ $20 a share in 2002 to ~ $80 a share in 2006. That’s a 400% increase. That would sure be good for anyone that owned a bunch of that stock, say like Dick Cheney.

I'm sure you would agree we should get a Special Prosecutor for that. Right?

Posted by: CriticalThinker [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 21, 2006 10:53 PM

Critical Thinker...Oh I would be pleased to do so.

Let's start here


"* According to our best information, 40 government officials were indicted or convicted in the wake of Watergate. A reader computes that there was a total of 31 Reagan era convictions, including 14 because of Iran-Contra and 16 in the Department of Housing & Urban Development scandal. 47 individuals and businesses associated with the Clinton machine were convicted of or pleaded guilty to crimes with 33 of these occurring during the Clinton administration itself. There were in addition 61 indictments or misdemeanor charges. 14 persons were imprisoned. A key difference between the Clinton story and earlier ones was the number of criminals with whom he was associated before entering the White House.

Using a far looser standard that included resignations, David R. Simon and D. Stanley Eitzen in Elite Deviance, say that 138 appointees of the Reagan administration either resigned under an ethical cloud or were criminally indicted. Curiously Haynes Johnson uses the same figure but with a different standard in "Sleep-Walking Through History: America in the Reagan Years: "By the end of his term, 138 administration officials had been convicted, had been indicted, or had been the subject of official investigations for official misconduct and/or criminal violations. In terms of number of officials involved, the record of his administration was the worst ever."

Posted by: Warriornation [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 22, 2006 02:13 AM

By the way, that piece above came from the Clinton Legacy.

As for 4 or 5 names of the 61+...sure.

From PBS' Frontline

Clinton Cabinet indictments


Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy
HUD Secretary Henry Cisneros
Sec of Commerce Ron Brown
Secretary of Interior Bruce Babbit
Secretary of Labor Alexis Herman

Shall I continue?

How about Americorps Chief Eli Siegal? How about Herby Branscum.

If you would like we can list all of the convictions too. Those are fun


Webster Hubbell
Jim McDougal
Susan McDougal
Gov. Jim Guy Tucker
Stephen Smith
David Hale
Eugene Fitzhugh
Charles Matthews
Robert W. Palmer
Chris Wade
Neal T. Ainley
Larry Kuca
Henry Espy
James Lake
William J. Marks, Sr.
John Latham
John Haley
Michael Brown (Ron Browns son)
Eugene Lum
Nora Lum
Johnny Chung
Tyson Foods
Sun Diamond Growers
Richard Douglas
James Lake
Ron Blackley
Smith Barney
Crop Growers Corporation
Brook Keith Mitchell Sr.
Five M Farming Enterprises
John J Hemmingson
Alvarez T. Ferrouillet, Jr.
Municipal Healthcare Cooperative
Ferrouillet & Ferrouillet
Linda Jones
Patsy Jo Wooten
Allen Wooten
Roger Clinton
Dan Lasater
Bill McCuen
Dan Harmon
Roger Tamraz

Posted by: Warriornation [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 22, 2006 02:23 AM

Oh and my favorite...the DEATHS list during the Clinton administration.

An awful lot of plane crashes...strange how many

----------------

DEATHS - "SUICIDES"

Vincent Foster (Whitehouse Deputy Counsel, Gunshot to mouth)

Admiral Boorda (Clinton's Chief of Naval Operations) Official version:
He killed himself out of mortification because Newsweek didn't like his medals. Unofficial version: Boorda was chagrined at the way the
Clinton administration abused distinguished career naval officers and was contemplating resignation. Gunshot to heart.

Kathy Ferguson (ex-wife of Clinton co-defendant, Gunshot to head)
(Had told friends Clinton sexually harrassed her; had knowledge of Clinton's "regulars.")

Bill Shelton (Arkansas state trooper, Kathy Ferguson's fiancee, Gunshot to head)

Susan Coleman (Alleged Clinton Girlfriend, 7.5 months pregnant, Gunshot to head)

Jon Parnell Walker (RTC Investigator on Whitewater, fell from top of Lincoln Towers)

Ed Willey ( Democratic Fundraiser, Gunshot to head)

Danny Casolaro (Reporter investigating Clinton Scandals) Slashed wrists


DEATHS - HOMICIDES

Mary Mahoney (Former White House intern shot multiple times in a Starbucks, no money taken)

Luther "Jerry" Parks (Provided security for Clinton's campaign, multiple gunshots)

Florence Martin (Accountant -- had documents on Mena accounts) Three gunshots to the head

Don Ives (Witness to Mena, gunshot/left to be run over by train)

Kevin Henry (Witness to Mena, gunshot/left to be run over by train)

DEATHS - "ACCIDENTS"

Ron Brown, Plane Crash (Commerce, Pathologists question wound to head on xrays)

Victor Raiser, Plane Crash (National Finance Co-Chair Clinton for President)

R. Montgomery Raiser, Plane Crash (Clinton campaign)

Herschell Friday, Plane Explosion (Presidential Campaign Finance Committee)

Dr. Ronald Rogers (Plane crash) Was enroute to tell Clinton "dirt" to Ambrose Evans Pritchard

Stanley Heard, Plane Crash (Clinton Health Care Advisory Committee)

Steven Dickson, Plane Crash (Clinton Health Care Advisory Committee)

Paula Gober, Car Accident (Clinton Speech Interpreter)

Johnny Lawhon, Car Accident (Found Whitewater Canceled Check in Car after Tornado)

Betty Currie's brother, Car/Pedestrian Accident (Key Witness brother)

Shelley Kelly, Survived Brown Plane Crash - died hours later (Stewardess)

Judy Gibbs, (Alleged Clinton Girlfriend, Witness)

DEATHS - "NATURAL"

Jim McDougal, Heart Attack in Solitary (Witness in Whitewater)

DEATHS - UNKNOWN

Barbara Wise (Mickey Kantor's press secretary found dead, nude, in a locked office at Commerce)

Paul Tulley (Democratic National Committee, in Hotel Room)

Paul Wilcher (Attorney who investigated Mena) Cause of death not reported

Posted by: Warriornation [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 22, 2006 02:27 AM

I put my stickers on the glass of my car. That way I can take them off easily with a raser blade.

Posted by: ticketplease at June 22, 2006 07:01 AM

Bane,

Don't you get tired of being wrong?

"Between 1999 and 2003, work-site enforcement operations were scaled back 95 percent by the Immigration and Naturalization Service, which subsequently was merged into the Homeland Security Department. The number of employers prosecuted for unlawfully employing immigrants dropped from 182 in 1999 to four in 2003, and fines collected declined from $3.6 million to $212,000, according to federal statistics.

In 1999, the United States initiated fines against 417 companies. In 2004, it issued fine notices to three."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/18/AR2006061800613_pf.html

"My original point was that the Republicans slashed the INS oversight budget, so bad, that they couldn't even do their job anymore"

--instead of trying to assume I was talking about the WHOLE INS, and instead actually reading what was written, you might avoid looking so stupid, atleast so often.

Peace!

Posted by: Third Eye Open [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 22, 2006 09:31 AM

No budget cut.
"... resources were shifted from traditional enforcement to investigations related to national security" This is an internal allocation issue, dip-sh*t, not a budget appropriations issue. The INS received more money each year.
Good God man, you have made such a fool of yourself, do the other inmates make fun of you for drooling on yourself?

Posted by: Bane of Liberals' Existence [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 22, 2006 03:23 PM

Bane,

when a division no longer has the same budget it once had...that budget gets cut.

so what is the meaning of "is"?

LOL

is that all you have to rebut me...a word-play...what a Doofus

Posted by: Third Eye Open [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 22, 2006 04:30 PM

I'd vote for removing the bumper stickers, Matt

Posted by: Beth at June 22, 2006 10:57 PM

"I've got three magnet ribbons: pray for the troops!, In God we trust!, & God bless America! But if anyone can come up with a good Bush/Cheney 2008 slogan, I'd put at least ten of them on my car. In good ol california I better not stray to far or my car could sustain some serious damage!LOL!

Posted by: bearmanUSMC at June 21, 2006 11:45 AM"

Bearman USMC-
I've got a great Bush / Cheney 2008 slogan

BUSH CHENEY 2008 "GOOD RIDDANCE!!"

How many stickers should I put you down for? LOL

Posted by: Leftorium [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 23, 2006 02:59 PM

"W Still the president."

Whoever came up with that slogan is surely a prophet of the obvious.
Makes you wonder if the republicans thought the country forgot.

Can anyone say ....OVERCOMPENSATING LOL

Posted by: Leftorium [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 23, 2006 03:05 PM

If the bumper stickers are faded, get rid of them.

I finally took my W sticker off, the election is over, we won, they lost... I removed the "dump Daschle" sticker too. It got a lot of laughs in Ohio.

I'm trying to find something different, but I haven't really found anything that has caught my attention. I'd like something that really irritates democrats. Any suggestions?

Posted by: Ann at June 24, 2006 09:06 AM

I still have my
"FLUSH the JOHNS" sticker on the back of my van.
and "Viet Nam veterans against jonn kerry" on my filing cabinet in my office.

Posted by: fmr Marine at June 24, 2006 01:48 PM

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