Joanna
N P Childs wrote:
>
> The sad part is the Repubs wearing this shirt see probably it as
> something to be proud of or as advertising, not satire.
>
> PC
>
> Even Republicans buy rude Bush shirt
>
> CP
>
> VANCOUVER -- The "Bush & the Gang" shirt was never supposed to sell.
> Even its Vancouver-based designers wondered who would have the guts to
> wear a T-shirt emblazoned with the faces of U.S. President George W.
> Bush and his four closest political cohorts with the line "Bush & the
> Gang F--king the World Tour 2004."
>
> But for fun, they went ahead and made a few, and since the summer
> everyone from Republicans and Democrats to rock stars and Harvard
> students have been demanding the shirt.
>
> "It's just been a steady summer and fall of George Bush," said Mo
> Salemy, who co-designed the shirt with Ignacio Corral. "And after
> (last Thursday's presidential) debate, it was just crazy. A lot of
> tourists are coming and buying them in the dozens."
>
> "We've also had Republicans come in and loving it.
>
> "They're saying you're making him look cool. This is funny."
>
> N Paul Childs
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