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Kerry Territory by Josh Rubin

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There are many more anti Bush T-shirts out there than there are pro Kerry ones. Kerry Territory, by Duplexlab feels:

The sentiment has been clear for half or more of America's voters: GET GEORGE BUSH OUT OF THE WHITE HOUSE. But this message has been diluted to a weak proclamation of "Anyone but Bush" or imagery that still implants George W. Bush into the minds of the public. A different strategy is needed, especially in the last month of the race.

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