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Who Am I?

I'm a tile mason with 20 years experience, aspiring photographer, sometime political provocateur, and amatuer philosopher. I have inventive tendencies, and patentable ideas. There's a whole lot of fun things I want to create, but I need to raise capital.

One way to do that has always interested me: the t-shirt. T-shirts, bumper stickers, all that stuff. I like the messages you can impart. Sometimes funny, political, or just questionable.

So, I've decided to write, design, create and promote what I think will make the world a better place—and try to earn a living doing so.  I'm sure I'll offend people along the way, but I really don't care about that. What I DO care about is how people treat each other, what made America great, and how to convey that in the things I do. I might not change the world, but I can try.

If you like my designs, or just want to help me raise money to patent my ideas, you can buy something here or contact me for tile or photography work.

Thanks for stopping by!

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Sexist, intolerant, xenophobic, homophobic, Islamophobic, racist, bigoted.

On the left or right of the divide, labels cheapen the debate by trivializing and dismissing another's point of view without review.

Labels also have the insidious purpose of dividing a country into sub-groups that compete with each other for resources rather than co-operating to benefit the whole. Each group begs for favors, creating an atmosphere ripe for political corruption.

Call an end to divisive politics by proudly displaying this badge of independence. Our stickers are printed on 4mil vinyl using water and UV resistant inks – meaning no fading in the sun or bleeding in the rain.

If anything, let your label be "American."

More styles are available at the store

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