I wanted to make one that said, “If I really supported the troops, I’d be taking the bus,” but I didn’t think anyone would actually use it. This was my second best idea.
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I wanted to make one that said, “If I really supported the troops, I’d be taking the bus,” but I didn’t think anyone would actually use it. This was my second best idea.
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Cough.
Those are great, Brian. Thanks for the link… Also, if you didn’t see it in the comments section earlier, Cory pointed out a very nice “FEAR” ribbon that his brother-in-law made. I think it’s my favorite so far.
I was just thinking about these on the way in. I need one that says, “I support the troops, but not the opportunistic magnetic ribbon manufacturers.” But that might be a bit much for one ribbon.
“War is Peace.”
Like that one alot, how about I support the troops, but not GW!
This is a re-post from a few days ago:
I liked “Fear,” too. Simple and sobering.
Yesterday, I passed a “Proud American” magnet–and it came to me: “Deeply Ashamed American.” Any artists out there who’d like to make up a bunch o’ those?
Cheers, dears
I like the idea, Chelsea, but I think that perhaps “shame” is too passive. It might be the most appropriate term, but I’d prefer to use words that imply action, or the promise of action, like “anger.”