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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. Republican and conservative support for Barack Obama in 2008

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    "Republicans for Obama" bumper sticker. United States President Barack Obama, a member of the Democratic Party, was endorsed or supported by some members of the Republican Party and by some political figures holding conservative views in the 2008 election. Although the vast majority of Obama's support came from liberal constituencies, some ...

  4. Women in conservatism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Among the conservative groups of the period, particularly in the hotbed of southern California, conservative bookstores were a particularly effective institution for channeling the activist energies of conservative women. These stores sold polemics, novels, memoirs, and bumper stickers, all with an explicitly conservative (and anti-communist) bent.

  5. Turning Point USA - Wikipedia

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    Donors to Turning Point Action received a bumper sticker prominently featuring the URL of Turning Point USA's website; the bumper sticker was also available for purchase from Turning Point USA's web store. [155] It was reported in May 2019 that Kirk was "preparing to unveil" Turning Point Action as a 501(c)(4) entity allowed to target Democrats ...

  6. Bob Lonsberry - Wikipedia

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    In February 2009, Lonsberry began marketing the term "FUBO" [10] on his radio show and website, selling T-shirts, bumper stickers and associated merchandise. [11] Lonsberry's phrase was an acronym for "F-ck U Barack Obama" and was advertised as a means to denigrate President Obama. Fubo.tv's copyright forced Lonsberry to end the merchandising.

  7. Jimmy Carter Was No Saint - AOL

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    The bumper-stickers said: “Carter … Kiss My Gas!” The Carter administration had gone to Congress seeking gasoline-rationing authority and had been rejected; the actual rationing programs ...