General @ Thursday September 08, 2005 01:01 pm by WunderKraut
Rob over at File it Under has a great post about the newest way to bash Bush….Bumper Stickers!!! That’ll teach em!
Here is the bumper sticker that is making its way around the blogosphere:

Rob came up with some other ideas for Liberal bumper stickers. My personal favorite is:

That reminds me of a bumper sticker I saw while I was in college. It still is the BEST BUMPER STICKER EVER! It said:
I love animals. They taste great.
Fun, fun.
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Maddox has T-shirts that say “For every animal you don’t eat I’m eating three.”
The addendum to the top bumper sticker would read: Because we’re the ones who’ve had to go in and get their hands dirty.
UPDATE on my personal relief trek. Looks like I’ll be heading down to Biloxi in the wee hours of Saturday morning (like 3 a.m.) and getting back around midnight Sunday. I don’t look forward to Monday morning, but I am looking forward to getting down there to help out.
Speaking of which, the wife got a hold of her dad today. He has electricty and his phone lines are back up, so I’ll be staying in an air conditioned trailer in Biloxi, at least.
Good luck Cullen. Watch out for the yahoos and do not give the National Guard any reason to aim at you!
BTW, I want that as a bumper sticker! Great stuff
Cullen, what kind of Republican Kill-Bot are you? Didn’t you get the memo? You should have been down there for the cleanup before the hurricane even hit, shooting looters before they got a chance to commit their crimes! Hell, I blew away a half-dozen thugs back on August 20th – I’m still amazed they let me type this stuff in jail.
(Seriously, though, go with God and be safe.)
I think Crusader used to have a bumper sticker that said “If You Don’t Like My Driving Get Off The Sidewalk”
Cullen, top off the gas tank every chance you get.
“yahoos”
That’s ‘gomers’ down here, Kraut. Katrina-devastated Biloxi is toooo close to Bangla-cola to take any chances, so I told Bingley to tell Cullen to top off every 50 miles. He couldn’t possibly have thought of that by himself.