A Minnesota man has the right to sell merchandise referring to the Homeland Security Department as the "Department of Homeland Stupidity," the federal government acknowledged in a Feb. 14 lawsuit settlement.
In 2011, DHS and the National Security Agency sent cease-and-desist letters to Zazzle, an online company that facilitates merchandising by setting up a supply chain and online storefronts for affixing custom designs to T-shirts, coffee mugs or other modern bric-a-brac.
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5 comments:
Everybody wants honesty, but never wants to hear the truth.
Pity the poor fellow.. Soon the IRS will descend upon him & check his returns for the last 50 years. OR he will be found dead from "Apparent Suicide" or accidental death. That's the way Chicago Politics works. Hitler was a master at that sort of thing.
Maybe DHS can place an order for 100,000 stickers and leave the ammunition alone.
Gonna get mine...probably piss off some facist libtard
I bought one months ago...it is great--says "the only gov't agency that listens, and NSA, peeping while you're sleeping.
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