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This stylized profile portrait of Barack Obama is all you need to show your support for the Obama campaign in 2012. Put this version of the classic Obama graphic on your shirt, showing support for the Obama agenda that brings together black and white while embracing the shades of gray we've forgotten to see.
For every one of these shirts we sell, Irregular Times will donate $1 to a progressive political cause and issue another $1 worth of Kiva microloans to the developing world. ( more info)
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The text of this shirt, made proudly in the USA without sweatshop labor, reads: "I stand against war, for peace, against bullies, for negotiation, against hate, for love, against gated communities, for trust, against the patriot act, for the constitution, against pollution, for clean air, against torture, for human rights, against closed-mindedness, for creativity, against arrogance, for listening to others, against purity, for diversity, against lies, for the truth, against the easy path, for ethical choices, against plausible deniability, for accountability, against defeatism, for hope, against selfishness, for a common purpose, against McCain, for Obama."
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A t-shirt featuring a remixed version of the Barack Obama icon, with red stripes replaced by a grassy hill, soil and earth below, on which a tree grows against a blue sky.
Let this t-shirt express your support for environmentally awareness in the age of the Obama administration.
For every one of these shirts we sell, Irregular Times will donate $1 to a progressive political cause and issue another $1 worth of Kiva microloans to the developing world. ( more info)
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The periodic table of the elements inspires this t-shirt. The O stands for one of the most reactive political elements: President Number 44, Barack Obama. He's got some serious chemistry! Show your support for Barack Obama with this Obama 44 t-shirt.
For every one of these shirts we sell, Irregular Times will donate $1 to a progressive political cause and issue another $1 worth of Kiva microloans to the developing world. ( more info)
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Within a silhouette of the face of Barack Obama lie the words of the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution:
"We the People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."
This t-shirt is made sweatshop-free in the USA by American Apparel.
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Sarah Palin says Barack Obama can't be President because he once worked as a community organizer to help out of work people find jobs and get on their feet in Chicago. Yes, it's nonsense - but the Republicans don't understand that. So, this t-shirt speaks to evangelical Republicans in their own language, so that they can't possibly misunderstand: Jesus was a community organizer. Pontius Pilate was a governor - like Sarah Palin.
For every one of these shirts we sell, Irregular Times will donate $1 to a progressive political cause and issue another $1 worth of Kiva microloans to the developing world. ( more info)
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Members of the Green Party of the United States are convinced to vote for the Democrat in 2012, as Barack Obama demonstrates a commitment to the progressive values that they believe in. This shirt supports Green values as well, because it was made in the USA, not in some overseas sweatshop.
For every one of these shirts we sell, Irregular Times will donate $1 to a progressive political cause and issue another $1 worth of Kiva microloans to the developing world. ( more info)
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The symbol of the peace sign flashed by a hand in patriotic colors expresses love of country and disdain for policies of offhand war. Add in the words Barack Obama and you've a sign of support for President Barack Obama, a man in the White House who finally understands the value of diplomacy over war. Show your support for America's new President with this shirt, made in the USA in sweatshop-free conditions by American Apparel.
For every one of these shirts we sell, Irregular Times will donate $1 to a progressive political cause and issue another $1 worth of Kiva microloans to the developing world. ( more info)
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This blue and black portrait of Barack Obama features one word beneath Obama's face: CHANGE. For a change, vote Barack Obama for President. To make a change, wear this shirt, made sweatshop-free in the USA by American Apparel and printed sweatshop-free in Columbus, Ohio by Skreened.
For every one of these shirts we sell, Irregular Times will donate $1 to a progressive political cause and issue another $1 worth of Kiva microloans to the developing world. ( more info)
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The silhouette of Barack Obama rests over a background of red and blue. Straddling traditional boundaries between liberal and conservative, red state and blue state, is Barack Obama the president who will finally bring us together?
For every one of these shirts we sell, Irregular Times will donate $1 to a progressive political cause and issue another $1 worth of Kiva microloans to the developing world. ( more info)
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Show your support for Barack Obama by wearing this shirt, part of our series of Barack Obama shirts arrayed in a rainbow of hues. This version of our classic Barack Obama portrait shirt is displayed in various shades of brown. Barack Obama for President of the United States of America again in 2012!
For every one of these shirts we sell, Irregular Times will donate $1 to a progressive political cause and issue another $1 worth of Kiva microloans to the developing world. ( more info)
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There are a lot of intolerant people out there throwing out the middle name of Barack Obama, Hussein, as if it were some kind of insult. Did you know that "Hussein" is simply a word that means beautiful? What a shame that people want to turn it into something ugly.
Resist the forces of intolerance when you wear this t-shirt that declares, "My middle name is Hussein too."
For every one of these shirts we sell, Irregular Times will donate $1 to a progressive political cause and issue another $1 worth of Kiva microloans to the developing world. ( more info)
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