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Police Arrest Anti-War Protester, 80, at Mall

Posted in T-Shirts in the News, Politically Correct on March 31st, 2008

BY ANASTASIA ECONOMIDES AND MATTHEW CHAYES
March 30, 2008

An 80-year-old church deacon was removed from the Smith Haven Mall yesterday in a wheelchair and arrested by police for refusing to remove a T-shirt protesting the Iraq War.

Police said that Don Zirkel, of Bethpage, was disturbing shoppers at the Lake Grove mall with his T-shirt, which had what they described as "graphic anti-war images." Zirkel, a deacon at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal in Wyandanch, said his shirt had the death tolls of American military personnel and Iraqis - 4,000 and 1 million - and the words "Dead" and "Enough." The shirt also has three blotches resembling blood splatters.

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Court Says Man Can Continue To Sell Tasteless Walmart Parody T-Shirts

Posted in T-Shirts in the News, Politically Correct on March 27th, 2008

Score one for the First Amendment:

A Conyers man may continue criticizing Wal-Mart with parodies on T-shirts that compare the retail giant to the Holocaust and al-Qaida terrorists, a federal judge has ruled.
Timothy Batten in Atlanta ruled that Charles Smith may maintain his Web sites, www.walocaust.com and www.walqaeda.com. Smith also may continue to sell novelty, satirical merchandise that criticizes the company, the judge said.

"It’s great," Smith, 50, from Conyers, said Tuesday about the ruling. "I’m relieved. Whenever you go into litigation against such a big company, you never know the outcome."

"This is a resounding victory for First Amendment rights and sends a clear message to big corporations that would try to use their deep pockets to intimidate and silence their critics," said one of Smith’s attorneys, Paul Alan Levy of Public Citizen.

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Swimming: Cavic Banned for Revealing Political Slogan on T-Shirt

Posted in T-Shirts in the News, Politically Correct on March 22nd, 2008

By Derek Parr in Eindhoven
Saturday, 22 March 2008

The Serbian gold medal-winner, Milorad Cavic, has been banned from further individual events at the European swimming championships for wearing a T-shirt with a political slogan. Serbia’s swimming federation was fined €7,000 (£5,453) after Cavic breached competition rules during his 50m butterfly-victory ceremony earlier this week, the European swimming’s governing body, LEN, said.

Cavic, based in the United States, wore the T-shirt bearing the words "Kosovo is Serbia" in his own language on Wednesday after breaking the European 50 butterfly record for the second time in two days to win Serbia’s first European swimming title. Serbia are not due to swim the two remaining men’s relays, so he is effectively out of the championships.

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T.W.A.T.

Posted in T-Shirt Web Sites on March 13th, 2008

TWAT – The War Against Terrorism

Title got your attention didn’t it?!

TWATsupplies is a brand dedicated to bringing awareness to our troops. TWATsupplies has created catchy statements that will make anyone, and I mean anyone, open there eyes just a little wider.

It’s not just the funny factor that people buy the shirts for, it’s for the reason behind it.

For every item sold a percentage of the proceeds of each sale goes directly to “Operation Enduring Care”. Operation Enduring Care was designed to help meet the recovery needs of injured service members, their families, and the medical personnel who care for the wounded. The program also includes support for funeral escorts, mortuary personnel and honor guards serving fallen troops.

The t-shirts are very outgoing and funny but remember it is for a great cause. Remember why we’re a free country and why we are able to do what we do everyday. Visit the website at www.twatsupplies.com and buy a TWAT product today.

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Voter Turned Away for T-Shirt

Posted in T-Shirts in the News, Politically Correct on March 7th, 2008

Polling irregularities mar Ohio’s primary election on March 4

By Matt Koesters

When Bradley Tucker, 25, arrived to vote at his polling location in Mt. Healthy early Tuesday, March 4, he was ready to support his candidate. Tucker showed his support by wearing a Barack Obama campaign sweatshirt and a matching button. He was ready to vote.

He wasn’t ready to be confronted by a poll worker for his choice of clothing.

"When he came up to me, I was kind of surprised, because I had never dealt with this question while voting," said Mr. Tucker. "I could see if I was standing in line, chanting ‘Obama,’ but I was just standing there waiting my turn and not speaking to anyone."

Mr. Tucker said a poll worker at the Lakeknoll Drive polling location instructed him to cease campaigning and informed him he would have to remove his sweatshirt prior to being allowed to cast his ballot. Mr. Tucker said he was not campaigning and refused to take off his sweatshirt, and was eventually permitted to vote by another poll worker without having to change his attire.

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Don’t Wear your ‘Barack Rocks’ Shirt to the Polls

Posted in T-Shirts in the News, Politically Correct on March 5th, 2008

By James Cummings

If you’ve wearing a Hillary Clinton T-shirt or a Barack Obama button, you’ll probably be told to cover it up before voting in Montgomery County, said Steve Harsman, director of the county Board of Elections.

The law in Ohio prohibits electioneering within 100 feet of the polls, and Harsman said that extends to buttons or apparel that endorse a specific candidate or take a position on an issue on the ballot. Leafletting is also prohibited within 100 feet of the polls.

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