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Great Bumper Stickers

Some are quite dumb, but a few are cute/clever.

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>>Subject: Great Bumper Stickers!
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>> 1) (On an infant's shirt): Already smarter than Bush
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>> 2) 1/20/09: End of an Error
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>> 3) That's OK, I Wasn't Using My Civil Liberties Anyway
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>> 4) Let's Fix Democracy in This Country First
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>> 5) If You Want a Nation Ruled By Religion, Move to Iran
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>> 6) Bush. Like a Rock. Only Dumber.
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>> 7) You Can't Be Pro-War And Pro-Life At The Same Time
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>> 8) If You Can Read This, You're Not Our President
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>> 9) Of Course It Hurts: You're Getting Screwed by an Elephant
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>> 10) Hey, Bush Supporters: Embarrassed Yet?
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>> 11) George Bush: Creating the Terrorists Our Kids Will Have to
Fight
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>> 12) impeachment: It's Not Just for Blowjobs Anymore
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>> 13) Give Bush a Blowjob So We Can Impeach Him, Too
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>> 14) America : One Nation, Under Surveillance
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>> 15) They Call Him "W" So He Can Spell It
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>> 16) Which God Do You Kill For?
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>> 17) Cheney/Satan '08
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>> 18) Jail to the Chief
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>> 19) Who Would Jesus Torture?
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>> 20) No, Seriously, Why Did We Invade
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>> 21) Bush: God's Way of Proving Intelligent Design is Full Of Crap
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>> 22) So Many Christians, So Few Lions
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>> 23) Bad president! No Banana.
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>> 24) We Need a President Who's Fluent In At Least One Language
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>> 25) We're Making Enemies Faster Than We Can Kill Them
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>> 26) Buck Fush
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>> 27) Rich Man's War, Poor Man's Blood
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>> 28) Is It Vietnam Yet?
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>> 29) Bush Doesn't Care About White People, Either
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>> 30) Where Are We Going? And Why Are We In This Handbasket?
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>> 31) You Elected Him. You Deserve Him.
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>> 32) Frodo Failed. Bush Has the Ring.
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>> 33) Impeach Cheney First
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>> 34) Dubya, Your Dad Shoulda Pulled Out, Too
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>> 35) When Bush Took Office, Gas Was $1.46
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>> 36) The Republican Party: Our Bridge to the 11th Century
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>> 37) 2004: Embarrassed 2005: Horrified 2006: Terrified

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