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To: familyop

What a great idea you have re: bumper stickers for Tommy. I will have to look into that.

It’s amazing how the common man still thinks they are free, especially in the U.K. I’ve got to hand it to the Establishment Elites, they certainly do a good job at fooling them.

And then every once in a while, when the plebs dare to object to being trampled upon, i.e. having their daughters gang raped by muzz invaders, then, they slip and let their Hard Hand of Tyranny be exposed.

That’s what happened with Tommy.

I pray every night that the U.K. subjects don’t get distracted with other things and let Tommy languish in solitary without outside support.

Same deal with Paul Manafort. To throw him in solitary in a prison “forever” is beyond appalling. And so every night, he too is included in my prayers.


19 posted on 06/26/2018 6:56:26 PM PDT by Kalamata (bibleresearchtools.com)
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To: Kalamata
"What a great idea you have re: bumper stickers for Tommy. I will have to look into that."

There should be some businesses with an online presence doing that (barring any political problem with it). Local print shops will also probably do it but maybe a little higher priced. Be sure to describe what you want or put it on paper (or in a message) for them first.

It can also be done with some computer printers made for doing graphics and with the right paper stock, but I only have a black and white laser printer here. The toner would probably come off of the sticker stock too quickly. So I'll have someone else make a few.

Most people among the multitudes of young smartphone zombies know what Twitter is, so the hashtags we've posted or some variation of those would do. A URL for a website with clear, concise information about Tommy would be best, though, really (attention spans and all that).

Or better, yet, a hashtag with a URL for an explanation site under the hastag. The effort would be to educate more *young* American people and get them involved. It's a rebellion thing, you know. Tell someone in his or her teens or twenties about Tommy. Let that person (or more, if you are acquainted with them) tell friends about how it's all the rage and distribute the decals to them.

And boom. I think it will take off.

What do you think? Each of those of us interested could individually have a few made to order with our own design. That would be easy for you and I. Maybe someone who sees it happening will have many more made with some kind of group order.


22 posted on 06/26/2018 8:12:03 PM PDT by familyop ("Welcome to Costco. I love you." - -Costco greeter in the movie, "Idiocracy")
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To: Kalamata

Will let you in on something more pertinent to our U.S.A. Last year, I spent some time in a locale pretty much devoid of people who are from the more radical moozie nations. One white, Germanic looking woman started appearing at local discount stores, fast food places, etc., wearing various kinds of radical moozie garb (all black, full coverage outfit in one place, more colorful and loose scarf in another).

A little insight here. She’s fake. I’ve done work in the past that’s related to what she’s doing but for something else.

She’s not a moozie. She’s either testing the locale for a commercial interest or working for others who want to arrest Americans (that is, posing as bait).

Enough decals and bumper stickers would put a stop to that in any locale. Putting local anti-American actors on notice would make them think twice and decide against it. Sheriffs, for example, are elected. Appointees depend on elected officials.


23 posted on 06/26/2018 8:29:41 PM PDT by familyop ("Welcome to Costco. I love you." - -Costco greeter in the movie, "Idiocracy")
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