This is either sharp commentary on the suggestion that buying a tshirt actually does anything for our troops, or a suggestion that the wearer of the tshirt is not physically holding any troops. Thanks, Jeff.
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Things I see a lot: silica gel "do not eat"; hair dryer labels; inside the bus "do not drill"; Wal-mart sign about IDs; coffee machine with "2" cup sizes; employees must "wash hands"; that failblog post.
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Hmmm... how "patriotic."
And- what "attention to detail"- notice how the initial quotation marks are backwards?
Love your blog, by the way!
Maybe this shirt is for those people who are "against the war" but still "love our soldiers" and don't want to seem "unpatriotic."
Does 2 really constitute "troops"? Assuming it is a t-shirt for the female persuation...
If you want to be even pickier, you can see that there are closing quotes on both ends, too.
Plainly, this is a standard use of quotation marks to indicate that the words are the eagle's.
Yup definitly an enemy of the State...get that photo to the FBI and start investigating this Commie
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