T-Shirt, A Unique Way To Declare.

A long time ago, the T-shirt found its voice and began to speak loudly.
In 1930s, the team wore shirts and shirts with its own number and name.
And the American university took another step, adding the school badge on the T-shirt.
In this way, the T - shirt is decorated with patterns and figures, no longer just an ordinary dress: T - shirt has become a media.
The political community immediately adopted the cheap and easy to spread media, and they believed the effect was assured.
At the big gatherings of the party, such as the last day of the US presidential campaign, people wear different T-shirts as usual to show that they are supporters of this or that candidate, and these T-shirts match well with the loud music, the stars and stripes, and the poster with the candidate's head floating around.
In 1948, THOMAN E., the Republican presidential candidate, was the first person to print his slogan "DEW IT WITH DEWEY" on the T-shirt.
Though it failed to bring him good luck in the end, he was defeated by HARRY TRUMAN of the Democratic Party, but his ideas were in the middle of a bull's eye.
Along with the badge, T-shirt found his favorable position in the field of political slogan propaganda.
In the next presidential election, the Republican DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER printed his photo together with the famous "I LIKE IKE" on the supporters' T-shirt.
In 1960, the candidate JOHN F.KENNEDY's campaign group abandoned the complicated star spangled banner background, printed a more direct and clearer information, just like a right hook, hitting the key directly: "KENNEDY as president."
In 1992, the head of the "selection" exhibition organized by the New York Fashion Technology Association said: "T-shirts are the symbol of equality, truth and democracy in the United States."
In the presidential election just ended in 2004, Bush and Kerrey launched an unprecedented T-shirt war in addition to attacking each other with tit for tat.
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Americans also show their political enthusiasm by collecting T-shirts. The words printed on these T-shirts are from vulgar to ridiculous.
Who is going to explode?
The T-shirt, which opposed the incumbent president Bush and supported Democratic Senator Kerrey, was the most popular product in September.
NOSUSHIT: do not want Bush.
Some Republicans don't like this T-shirt very much, and these political T-shirts have made businessmen profitable.
According to a network sales company in San Francisco, sales of such T-shirts increased by 300%.
Bush's supporters also launched their own T-shirt campaign.
A T-shirt that is on sale at the conservative website reads, "go down John."
John is the name of Kerrey. "Chong" means flushing toilet.
There is also a T-shirt printed with Bush's black and white image. It says: "like it or not, please save your opponent."
In October 31st of the same year, a teacher kicking student incident at Fort Lewis college in Durango, Colorado, USA was in a great uproar, and the cause of the incident was just related to the T-shirt.
Not long ago, Mark Odaniel, a student at Fort Lewis college, wore a sports T-shirt and T-shirt, which strongly supported the Republican Party. He also wrote about "working for us now or working for us later".
In a restaurant outside school.
O Daniel, one of the Republicans who support the Republican Party, is not proud to show off to others.
Maria, a visiting lecturer at the Lewis Fort school, who strongly supported the Democratic Party, was unhappy when he saw O Daniel wearing a T-shirt that supported the Republican Party. And O Daniel was even more angry when he deliberately showed off in public, so she went forward and broke into a kick on the leg of odan Neal.
Local police officers revealed that O Daniel was extremely angry about his being kicked. Besides reporting the school, he also complained to the media and was ready to sue Maria in court.
In the election, the secret of voters' voting was protected, but T-shirts shouted out their political views.
This is how, in many seminars and meetings, it has promoted discussion and debate and maintained the vitality of democracy.
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