
Say -- To Censorship
Make a bold statement with t-shirts that champion political freedom. Comfortable, stylish, and thought-provoking—great for anyone passionate about liberty and democracy.
Say -- To Censorship
Egalitarian family
Hanging Democracy
Trial by Media
"Oh, I'll be bi-partisan alright, punishing both sides of the aisle."
Carefree luggage.
'Mom, don't you understand? Those collars are symbols of subservience and repression!'
Government a la Carte
Statue of Liberty with satellite dish and laptop spying on the World.
Mission Kinda Accomplished
'The the President we've gone surfin', surfin' U,S,A,'
'You have no idea how hard I've gotta work just to maintain my indie cred around here!'
"Massive deficit spending, enormous Federal bailouts, open borders, ridiculous earmarks, pork for everybody, intervention all over the world.... Now, why didn't I think of that?"
"It's time to get politics out of money."
"New court filings. Totally clears the President. Thank you." "Actually, sir, it, uh, says you did crime and might go to jail."
'Freedom is nice, but I miss the Circus for the applause and the three square meals a day...'
"You can't offend me. I never mix religion or politics with reality."
"This next song I wrote I won't sing due to political correctness."
Dictator, Interrupted
"At least the anti-public education folks haven't started to try to dictate what we can have for lunch."
Myanmar's Aung Suu Kyi believes her party has 75% ofthe vote
Carl Shurz's attacks on President Grant are 'Played Out'
"FREEDOM!!!"
Peace in shackles.
'Taking bribes is understandable, Senator, but you really shouldn't keep billing records.'
President Putin.
Please be seated. A jack booted government thug will be with you shortly.
A cockroach controlling Donald Trump with puppet strings
Trump Tower
To Iraq with love.
Black cloud over Statue of Liberty
The ParDon
Trump Impeachment Inquiry
"You're lucky you're a U.S. citizen and this is America! The government has generously offered you five free guesses about what you're charged with and where you're going to be secretly detained."
Margaret Thatcher as the rad queen in [Alice] Through the Looking Glass. Her clothes display symbols of her policies, such as a map of the Falkland Islands and policemen's helmets
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