Description
“Don’t be a Dick” Small Bumper Sticker
ROOT CONCEPTS progressive Small Bumper Stickers measure approx. 5.5 x 1.5 inches and are printed on high quality outdoor vinyl.
Our bumper stickers encourage freedom of speech, a healthy diet, a political voice, and the beauty of nature and spirituality. Let the world hear your voice with one of these bumper stickers!
This Dont Be A Dick sticker requests all readers not to act like or support the actions of Vice President Dick Cheney ( or anyone in the George W Bush Administration ).
Dick Cheney advocates or supports wars of aggression , fewer first amendment rights , betrayal of CIA operative Valerie Plame and scapegoating of Lewis “Scooter” Libby , and he trusts the judgement of George W Bush.
Dick Cheney has abused the powers of the Vice President with his lies , his acts of treason , and his war profiteering . He is a disgrace.
This political sticker is made to exercise the first amendment rights of freedom of speech and freedom of the press . It is an anti-war , anti-Bush sticker of protest.
Our political and anti war stickers are tools for non violent resistance and nonviolent communication. The use of non violent resistance is a real way to work for peace and show compassion.
Some quotes by wiser men than Dick Cheney:
“While the hungry man seek any food in sight The greedy man seek only appetite”-Ben Harper
“But even the President of the United States sometimes must have to stand naked.” -Bob Dylan
‘The care of human life and happiness, and not their destruction, is the first and only object of good government.’ -Thomas Jefferson
“Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools because they have to say something.” -Plato
Pure Ignorance , quotes from Dick Cheney:
“I had other priorities in the sixties than military service.” Dick Cheney on his five draft deferments, April 5, 1989
“We will, in fact, be greeted as liberators” -Dick Cheney
“I think they’re in the last throes, if you will, of the insurgency.” Vice President Dick Cheney on the Iraq insurgency, June 20, 2005