Progressive Bumper Stickers

Democratic Bumper Stickers

all our stickers, bush administration, john kerry, 2004 election, the u.s. economy, abuse of power, war, lies, intolerance, civil rights, the patriot act, corruption, peace, green issues, terrorism, patriotism, welfare, democrats, republicans, women, religion, world / united nations, bye-bye bush, john kerry - president, bush 2004 - draft 2005, where do we go to get our reputation back? the ballot box, if bush wins - the terrorists win, these colors don't run the world, how do you say vietnam in arabic?, gwb is a wmd, the emperor has no clothes, leave no corporation behind, support our troops - impeach rumsfeld, public ignorance is corporate bliss, impeach cheney first, fool me once, shame on bush - twice, shame on me, bill of rights - not just a good idea, re-defeat bush in 2004, nationalism is not patriotism, lose bush, ignore your rights and they'll go away, rumsfeld knew - he has to go, anyone but bush, bush - lame duck walking, john kerry - truth justice & the american way, vote for (peace sign), war doesn't work, the american revolution: a progressive movement, when clinton lied, no one died, it's a small workd - recycle, in time of war the first casualty is truth, a patriot will defend his country against his government., take back the bill of rights, pro troops - pro peace, the whole world is wondering, sex education prevents abortion, my next president will be elected, liberation begins at home, the patriot act? that's so 1984, i want kerry for president, u.s. imperialism is out of the closet, the king is a fink!, i'm too poor to vote republican, dissent is patriotic, blessed are the peacemakers, the united nations is all of us, don't blame me, my vote didn't count, visualize a fair election, are you better off now than you were 2 wars ago, 2004: the whole world is watching, a woman's place is in the house... and senate!, regime change begins at home, god is short for goddess, i'm patrioticker than you are!, it isn't over till your brother counts the votes, world opinion: the other superpower, pro-troops - anti-war, war is too important to leave to the corporations, united nations - a good idea, we are creating enemies faster than we can kill them, don't like gay marriage? then don't have one!, feeling bushed? vote, can't see the forest for the bushes, legalize liberty, civil liberties - use them or lose them, eliminate enemies - befriend them, i want my inalienable rights back!, remove bush - then declare - mission accomplished, the founding fathers fought the government, richard clarke was right, remember when our president was leader of the free world?, bu$h - making millionaires into billionaires, lights are on - nobody home, who would jesus bomb, thou shalt not kill - god, tree hugging dirt worshipper, one nation - under goddess, love makes a family, once upon a time - god was a woman, health care for all, it's not america without dissent, restore dignity to the white house in 2004, watch the watchers, power to the peaceful, bioengineering gives me paws, big brother is watching, preamble to constitution: promote the general welfare, prize of war: cheap gas - price of war: cheap life, peace in possible, blood for oil... how many lives per gallon?, smile! you're on homeland security camera, health care for profit is not health care for all, bush: our blood is on your hands, we all live downstream, has anyone seen my constitutional rights?, earth patriot, king george vs. liberty 1776 / 2004, labor creates all wealth, where have all the freedoms gone?, extinction is forever, doctors: teach nutrition not drug addiction, blessed are the children - for they shall inherit the deficit, air america radio - the anti-bush, air america radio - take a deep breath, take the hate out of the rebublican party, if the right is wrong - what's left?, drug cartels make me sick, going it alone is not leadership, invest in children - so they can pay the deficit, what's so funny about peace, love & understanding?, for every war, there is an equal and opposite reaction., joy, reading bumper stickers isn't enough