Love the new Time pic....

yup. I need to be able to get something like that on a shirt that the wife can wear. She's not able to vote BUT she understands the message and can spread it around with her friends and co workers .... but it has to be cute lol
 
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How about some future TIME covers? Like rejoicing in the streets following the last of the troops coming home, the end of the IRS, the end of the Fed, etc?
And has anyone suggested to Time how many additional copies they will sell at the checkout counter if they have Ron on the cover? They've had multiple covers before.

+Rep!!!!

This is the greatest thread in the history of RPF, beyond any shred of a doubt. I can't photoshop jack, but I would love to see a cover of a 2011 solider sweeping a girl off his feet in the middle of Times Square ala the famous "end of wwII" photo, and other stuff like that.
 
Candidate for thread of the forum. ever.

Favorite alltime photo of Ron. Quiet but principled strength, peace, confidence, meekness, patriotism, wisdom, it summarizes so much of what I feel as I ponder what this movement means to me and can be for individual Americans.

I want that tie. I want that tie pattern in other clothing pieces - hats, scarves, ....

I want billboards, TIME covers, campaign ads, online ads.

And lastly, I want Ron to strike this pose during public speaking events, interviews, debates.

This is it.
 
Wrong logo stripes

Probably the best picture of Ron I've ever seen...
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This would be a good addition, except for the fact that the A of Paul is using the old red,white, blue logo stripes (a la AquaFresh or France) rather than the newer red,white,red Ron Paul logo stripes. Could someone correct this please so it isn't outdated?
 
Anyone else got some good captions?

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I can't believe you guys think that's a great picture. And some of these 'shops are so bad or ill-conceived.
 
maybe replace "military men and women" with "troops"

Or "the men and women of our Armed Forces"

"Troops" seems to be a bit more masculine in turn removing women from equation, whereas "men and women" suggests that our military is comprised of people from all walks of life, male and female alike.
 
Or "the men and women of our Armed Forces"

"Troops" seems to be a bit more masculine in turn removing women from equation, whereas "men and women" suggests that our military is comprised of people from all walks of life, male and female alike.

sure, my gripe was with the visual oddness of having the two "&"s semi above one another.
 
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