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  2. 50 Funny, Clever, And Unhinged Bumper Stickers That ... - AOL

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    Bumper stickers that drew the most positive or neutral responses were those that paid tribute to U.S. troops — 51 percent saw it as an expression of opinion or pride, 28 percent thought it was ...

  3. I Did That! - Wikipedia

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    An "I Did That!" sticker on a gas pump. I Did That! is a phrase found on stickers typically picturing U.S. president Joe Biden pointing at the price of gasoline on fuel pumps in gas stations around the United States. The stickers are a form of political activism, asserting that his policies have led to a rise in fuel prices. The stickers have ...

  4. People Are Sharing Their Favorite Bumper Stickers They Saw ...

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    Some paste bumper stickers to their vehicles to express their quirky personalities and their top-notch sense of humor, making monotonous journeys more entertaining for other fellow drivers. The ...

  5. Fantastic Freebies: Obama/Biden bumper sticker - AOL

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    Check back tomorrow for more!On Saturday, Barack Obama announced that he had picked Joe Biden as his running mate, and now MoveOn.org is giving away Fantastic Freebies: Obama/Biden bumper sticker ...

  6. We did it, Joe! - Wikipedia

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    is a viral video in which Kamala Harris, moments after learning she and Joe Biden had won the 2020 United States presidential election, calls Biden to congratulate him on their victory. [1] The quote "We did it, Joe!" became a meme, and Harris's tweet publishing the video became one of the most-liked posts ever on Twitter (now X). [2] [3] [4]

  7. File:Barack Obama signature.svg - Wikipedia

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    This United States Congress image is in the public domain.This may be because it was taken by an employee of the Congress as part of that person’s official duties, or because it has been released into the public domain and posted on the official websites of a member of Congress.

  8. Thanks, Obama - Wikipedia

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    Thanks, Obama is an Internet meme both seriously and satirically used in regard to policies pursued by Barack Obama, the President of the United States from 2009 to 2017. History [ edit ]

  9. Have you heard the one about Trump? Biden tries humor ... - AOL

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    Biden rarely references Trump's court cases, but jokes about financial problems that began soon after the former president was ordered to pay $454 million in a civil case in New York.