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funny politacal slogans
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Gigantalope
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10/28/2004
I must say, as trite as I find politicians one thing I love doing is steeling signs of people running for office with odd names and slogans. Does anyone else do this? I remember one from the '70s that said "I dig Graves" |
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dangergirl299
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10/28/2004
my father told me about a Goldwater sign or button: Au H2O pretty sweet |
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Gigantalope
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10/28/2004
Dangergirl, That's great...too bad there isn't some rule that if you didn't "get it", you couldn't vote. |
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Doctor Z
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10/28/2004
There are campaign posters all over Las Vegas for a guy named Bruce Woodbury, running for County Commissioner. I keep meaning to "get" one every time I'm there, but have yet to do so. Now if I could just remember who I was getting it for... Hmmm... :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) |
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Humuhumu
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10/28/2004
OH! YOU MUST! |
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8FT Tiki
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10/28/2004
A few years back there was a woman running for the city council here whose last name was coe. |
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mrsmiley
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10/29/2004
i wanna , i wanna!! |
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Humuhumu
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10/29/2004
I drive by a Smiley St. between work and Tiki-Ti, too.... |
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FreakBear
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11/03/2004
Locally (at some point in time), I seem to remember a "Mike Hunt" running for office! |
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4WDtiki
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11/04/2004
A few years ago in San Diego, there were signs for Dick Rider. The next election, he ran as Richard Rider. |
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tikifish
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11/04/2004
And here I thought my local alderman Joe Pantalone had a funny name. (pantalons = pants in french) |
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Gigantalope
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11/04/2004
Nixon made a jokey remark how "This Country can't stand-pat". I remember finding it funny as a kid that a president would make such a Dixie-Cup level joke. |
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