Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Obama exploited to sell fraud-proof pens in Canada.


(click ad, by Toronto ad agency Extreme Group) The worldwide illicit BamBranding continues unchecked. "Protect your signature" with the Uni-Ball Jetstream pen, which features Uni super ink that "helps prevent check fraud" and other document alterations—like maybe removing a President's signature from the latest socialist law he's just signed.
To recap: Obama has, in the last two years, been "borrowed" to sell: Axe body spray. Mattresses in India. The School of Visual Arts. Russian ice cream. BMWs. Tires in the UK. Budweiser. Dijon mustard in Montreal. Berlitz language school. Ikea. A Belgian college. And, portrayed by a monkey, a Japanese cellphone company. And, in his only official legal endorsement: the Financial Times.

4 Comments:

Blogger Brian said...

Woah buddy are u a republican? Im bout to stop following u lol

3:55 PM  
Blogger copyranter said...

Fuck no.

3:57 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Unfortunately that's not Obama's signature. Looks like you're the one doing the exploiting.

http://www.planetc1.com/cgi-bin/n/v.cgi?c=1&id=1224736292

4:13 PM  
Blogger copyranter said...

A fake Obama signature! The plot thickens...probably protects them legally.

4:26 PM  

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