The Bill of Rights for Dummies....
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The Bill of Rights for Dummies....
Here is a link to an image posted on Facebook, titled: The Bill of Rights, Unapologetic Version. Good stuff.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =1&theater
Warning, there are a couple of very mild profane words in this.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =1&theater
Warning, there are a couple of very mild profane words in this.
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Yep, that should be on a T-shirt. 

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I snagged it for my photobucket. Thanks.
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Re: The Bill of Rights for Dummies....
Slowplay wrote:Yep, that should be on a T-shirt.
AndyC wrote:Definitely t-shirt material

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Sometimes profanity best conveys the feeling... this is one of those times.
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Half of me agrees, and half thinks that swearing is only the tool of an inarticulate person. Either way, though, I can't wear shirts with profanity to church or work.Scott in Houston wrote:Sometimes profanity best conveys the feeling... this is one of those times.
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I hear you.....but I've still been known to "free my mind up" once in a while. I'm not particularly proud of it, but there it is. I posted that on my facebook page, and most of my "facebook friends" are members of my church. I may or may not get any flack about it. On the other hand, there are exactly two mild cuss words, and if one of my friends wants to focus on those, then he or she is missing the point of the whole thing.........which is kind of why the country is in the shape it's in.Dave2 wrote:Half of me agrees, and half thinks that swearing is only the tool of an inarticulate person. Either way, though, I can't wear shirts with profanity to church or work.Scott in Houston wrote:Sometimes profanity best conveys the feeling... this is one of those times.
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Yeah, same here. Maybe I'll edit their wording to get rid of the swearing.The Annoyed Man wrote:I hear you.....but I've still been known to "free my mind up" once in a while. I'm not particularly proud of it, but there it is. I posted that on my facebook page, and most of my "facebook friends" are members of my church. I may or may not get any flack about it. On the other hand, there are exactly two mild cuss words, and if one of my friends wants to focus on those, then he or she is missing the point of the whole thing.........which is kind of why the country is in the shape it's in.Dave2 wrote:Half of me agrees, and half thinks that swearing is only the tool of an inarticulate person. Either way, though, I can't wear shirts with profanity to church or work.Scott in Houston wrote:Sometimes profanity best conveys the feeling... this is one of those times.
How much does it cost to get T-Shirts made these days?
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I think you only have to change VP Cheney's name. Unless sermons at your church never contain the other word, then you might want to change that word too.Dave2 wrote:Yeah, same here. Maybe I'll edit their wording to get rid of the swearing.
How much does it cost to get T-Shirts made these days?
Price of T-shirts depends on quality and quantity purchased. The cheapest for one or two shirts is probably buying a blank T-shirt and a printable iron-on at Walmart. An easier but more expensive option is Cafe Press. If you want a hundred or more to sell at gun shows, find a local shop that does screen printing.
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I agree TAM. I shared it as well and most of my facebook friends are from churchThe Annoyed Man wrote:I hear you.....but I've still been known to "free my mind up" once in a while. I'm not particularly proud of it, but there it is. I posted that on my facebook page, and most of my "facebook friends" are members of my church. I may or may not get any flack about it. On the other hand, there are exactly two mild cuss words, and if one of my friends wants to focus on those, then he or she is missing the point of the whole thing.........which is kind of why the country is in the shape it's in.Dave2 wrote:Half of me agrees, and half thinks that swearing is only the tool of an inarticulate person. Either way, though, I can't wear shirts with profanity to church or work.Scott in Houston wrote:Sometimes profanity best conveys the feeling... this is one of those times.
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Good stuff. That first one can be changed to "whatever I please" and the other one can be changed to "tics." It fits. That would keep us out of trouble with the PC police.
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Could someone please post the picture in the thread, as I must be one of the facespace, or mybook or however hold outs left in Texas. 

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Jesus was not politically correct, therefore I refuse to be
To my mind it is wholly irresponsible to go into the world incapable of preventing violence, injury, crime, and death. How feeble is the mindset to accept defenselessness. How unnatural. How cheap. How cowardly. How pathetic-TN
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You should be able to see it. Whoever, have posted this allows everyone to see their page. You do not have to have a facebook page. Must be something else.RAM4171 wrote:Could someone please post the picture in the thread, as I must be one of the facespace, or mybook or however hold outs left in Texas.
I am not and have never been a LEO. My avatar is in honor of my friend, Dallas Police Sargent Michael Smith, who was murdered along with four other officers in Dallas on 7.7.2016.
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