The 2006 Battle for Congress is about to shift into high gear. With just 40 days before the November 7th election , candidates are beginning the advertising blitz on television that will soon become a blur.
So let’s beat the wave that is coming for political message overload and have some fun making up bumper stickers and campaign slogans.
My favorite from the 2004 presidential election was:
Here are a few other goodies:
Have Some Fun: Submit Your Bumper Sticker or Slogan
Got an idea for a great bumper sticker or slogan? Drop it in the comments section. Better yet, play with the simple graphics tools that came with your computer (it’s not that hard) and post a graphic on your blog and link to it here.
If graphics aren’t your thing, here are some tools you can use to create Chinese restaurant signs, or visit Generator Blog , Txt2Pic or Here for more fun toys like this:
Or, the Monopoly Card Generator:
How about this from the Uncle Sam Generator:
Here’s another good one from the Newspaper Generator:
Let’s put this idea to bed, or better yet, bury the defeatists with something like this from the Tombstone Generator :
Send in your contributions.Remember: in this contest the only losers are DEMOCRATS!
Thanks Wordsmith for finding so many great graphics generators!
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