Why settle for slapping on a silly bumper sticker? Stickers are for little girls! Get your political allegiance stamped into a hunk of metal — that's for the truly hardcore.

New York resident Tibi Vasilescu is the proud owner of the OBAMA 08 plate pictured above. His statement cost him $68 and gets him lots of attention — he's already been offered $1,000 for it. Vasilescu's first choice candidate, Bill Richardson, dropped out so his plate went Obama. Funny it's not affixed on an American-made car. . . . The New York database also shows a MCCAIN 08 plate on record.
What do you think?









Forzieri
I think I should have waited at least until the primaries to buy my "Tancredo 08" license plate. Now I've got wait four months to change it again.
1This makes me think of the 2004 election when one of my friends had a Kerry/Edwards bumper sticker, but he only taped it in the back window; he didn't even commit enough to put it on his bumper. We would always make fun of him for it.
2HAHA Lilkimbo.
3I think putting political statements on your car is pretty much asking for vandalism... unless you live in a heavily slanted area, like a Dem sticker in Berkeley or something... even then I would be nervous to do so...
Ha Citizen! Thats funny that its not an American car... I wouldn't have even though of that... but hey! it is the most fuel efficient VW and I beleive one of the most fuel efficient non-hybrids! So you know, got that goin for him...
4I saw a guy in Austin the other day with a sticker that said "I swerve for liberals." If something hasn't happened to his shiny black Range Rover by now, I'd be surprised!
5I used to have a sticker on my car that said, "The only Bush I Trust is My Own". It fell off in the car wash. Most people read it and laughed. I even had someone leave more funny little stickers under my windshield wiper one day while I was shopping.
6LMAO @ cubadog.
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cubadog. i love it
8Stickers on cars in general are rather tasteless, and it's a pet peeve of mine when people broadcast their political standpoints via stickers, shirts, mugs, etc.
9To me, getting a sticker on your car, or changing your lisence plate number would be like getting a tattoo that says, "I love Hanson", or "Mrs. Ricky Martin", even if you can change it back again.
Besides, isn't that pricey?
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