Posted on 09/23/2005 8:25:20 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
My brother went through a college induced liberal phase during which he purchased a couple Che shirts. Now that he has quit college and joined the working world, he is one of the most solid conservatives I have ever been around. I digress, Josh whenever he gets a chance challenges people who wear Che shirts. Most people have no idea who the guy is; they just know that all the cool kids wear those shirts.
Mumbles kills me. Howie Carr will have a field day with this.
its better than the NYMTA who let oral sex innuendo concerning teens, be blasted all over the buses and trains.
Isn't it funny how Che is the only one they make t-shirts out of? It just proves that lefties are just as susceptible to cheesy marketing as much as anyone else. There's a lot of dead commies who accomplished a lot more than Che, but they weren't nearly as handsome, therefore they don't get put on any t-shirts or dorm posters.
Welsh
You are so right. I always thought he was a commie light-weight. In the greater scheme of things I mean. Fat ugly Italian and Russian men don't make for good T-shirts.
God bless him!
I saw a person walking in Boston a few weeks ago. He was in his early 20's I would say. His T-shirt read "Liberals are Domestic Terrorists." I smiled and immediately thought of a certain AC/DC song: "Big Ba**s." :-)
I have to admit, the "Warn a Brother" shirt gave me a little chuckle. I can't help it.
There is nothing funny, however, about the "stop snitching" shirt. Someone should be ashamed. The crosshairs on it make it even more outrageous. It's hard to believe some people will stoop this low to make a quick buck.
Maybe someday the t-shirt maker will be robbed or assualted, and nobody will "snitch."
Now there's a shirt you don't have to be Einstein to appreciate.
Yeah, something about earning a paycheck that brings out the adult in us.
I had good fun, the one time I ran into an idiot wearing one of those, while I was wearing my version:
I'm sure some idiot will come along and complain about the mayor "violating the First Amendment." As long as the government isn't forcing the store to remove the shirts, and the mayor is just calling on the community to do the right thing, it's obviously perfectly legal, and something community leaders should be doing.
See my previous, I think you'll like it.
That's what I call a classic shirt. Always in style.
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