Some interesting people overseas seem to have some perspectives on our upcoming election. Barack got a pretty clear endorsement from Asia, an expression of concern for his well-being from Africa, and a non-endorsement endorsement from nearer to home.
John McCain picked up one from someone I’m sure John would have appreciated not getting to know so well.
Add all this up and throw in my ‘enthusiasm’ for an open-borders RINO as the GOP nominee and I’ve come up with the bumper sticker for my car:
Update: Lance thought such a sticker was a little too lame, so here are a couple of others:
Last Update: And probably the best (I’ll pass on doing the anti-Obama ‘Exlax’ version, in respect for Reading’s sensibilities :))

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I’m going to send e-mails to Howard Dean and whoever is running the GOP stuff, and ask for a quick primary re-do during the month of July .. the first one was just a practice run, right?
Haha, what a bumper sticker. I’m not sure it’s worth wasting space on your car for though, Mike.
Hmm Hanoi or Hamas, tough decision.
Also, last time I checked the Republicans aren’t saving my wallet. The value of the money in my American bank account has been dropping ever since I left the country. It may not be a literal tax, but inflation is just as bad for my wallet as taxes.
Nice slogans emphasizing the “lesser of two evils” approach, but with McCain, it seems less of an obvious point than with George Bush or even Rudy Giuliani.
We have a Democrat running as a Republican. I can’t see it being much different.
I like the humor though ;)