If you still need to show more evidence that your part of the Obama cult, then you can give Obama more of your hard earned money to get your lapel pin.
Has anyone noticed how creepy it is for a “President” to have their own logo?
If you still need to show more evidence that your part of the Obama cult, then you can give Obama more of your hard earned money to get your lapel pin.
Has anyone noticed how creepy it is for a “President” to have their own logo?
The only thing i would buy that has obama on it is a poster. And as soon as a got that poster – i would take that poster to a shooting range and pop bullets into it.
Hey Obama supporters: Take your victory items else where. They are not wanted here.
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This is a response to a person who forwarded me this website address. If you don't want Obama's pins around (which, I don't understand why you would be telling them to leave.. since this is a republican website), you will definately dislike this post, but maybe it will make you think:
Right on. I remember that lawsuit filed by the lawyer named Berg being thrown out of court… he could have at least investigated… if the guy's ineligible then he is, and proper actions must be taken… and, well, if he is qualified, then he is, and all those who have been claiming otherwise will be forced to formulate other attacks.
Obama is turning out to be just as much a liar as the rest of them, though.. and the guy hasn't even got into office yet.
That website is kind of over-zealous though… cult pins??? C'mon, now they're just reaching. As if practically every other candidate in the past century of American politics has not had a pin, a sticker, etc.. T shirts are something a bit new for this politician though….
It's also kind of funny that the creators can't even see that they are indeed reaching…or how hypocritical they are… they mention how “creepy” it is for a president to have their own logo… but all they (politicians in general, and especially Republicans) do is swim with business sharks…. So I guess it's okay for you to make a fancy logo to impress a group of consumers into buying something they probably don't need, or to impress a politician enough to get him to dinner, where you pad his account in return for favoring biased policy, but it's not okay for a politician to use a logo as a representative emblem? Oh, Now I get it, it's not okay for a Democratic politician to use a logo. Check.
At least they're trying.
But seriously, any group of persons that will flock to a speech held by a politician whose policies favor outsourcing, yet gives their speech in front of a banner that says “country first” probably doesn't put much credence in the use of logic.