Posted on 01/13/2011 6:31:30 PM PST by Minus_The_Bear
I gotcher democrat civility right here! |
thanks devolve, but i havent seen ‘the movie’ yet, dont ruin the ending.../s
Bump ................ FRegards
“People died, Obama thrived.”
I wonder about that too. As someone who spent 20 years in the screen print business large orders can happen very quickly IF there has been some advance planning. For instance several shops can put out large quantities of championship tees after a game BUT the artwork has been done in advance and someone has the blank shirts ready to go. I know this having cranked out Lakers tees and the like at the last minute. The logistics of getting out thousands (how many were there really?) of shirts in a matter of days seems prohibitive. I’ll add that the prospect of it coming out that these shirts were essentially leftover giveaways should concern the libtards a great deal. Several people know the truth about the origin of these shirts and the truth will out.
did you post them somewhere?
Good post and VERY interesting.
I did read a post from someone who said something like “a company less than 6 months old with less than 50 employees couldn’t do this” regards the t-shirts. Well, that isn’t true. Automatic presses can churn out thousands of shirts a day. The issue isn’t so much the printing time, although it would take multiple machines or shops to crank out 20,000 in just a couple days. It’s the logistics of the whole order. The shooting was on the 8th, and the President’s speech at AU was on the 12th, right? 4 days to come up with art (granted it was just text), make the decision to order shirts and confirm how it will be paid for, contract a screen printer who then has to get their hands on that many shirts in that amount of time, and they are in California? Then the shirts have to be boxed up and shipped to AZ? I just find it very very hard to believe. The other thing is supposedly this slogan is plastered all over the place at AU. You have to wonder if the slogan and all that had been planned for use anyway (and they decided to use for the memorial). It’s just weird.
[Besides tuition fees, state allocations, tax dollars, and student fees, where would the public university get the money to pay for the shirts?]
Obviously private donations. Universities depend upon alumni and other donations so “anyone” could have donated for the “cause”.
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