The smart new fashion statement for this fall, besides Sarah Palin eyeglasses and Obama flag lapel pins, is of course the Free Dickie T-shirt, as seen below.
I got this T-shirt from Alan Lange of the blog Y'all Politics. Not sure what Alan's price points are, but he can tell you if you're interested. I know I'll wear mine proudly as I join the next omnibus protest march in Portland, or on visiting day in Ashland, Kentucky.
Interestingly, I heard the other day -- indirectly, from his researcher -- about a journalist writing what is supposed to be the definitive book on Dickie Scruggs. I think I remember which paper he works for, but maybe he's trying to stay below the radar for now, so I won't say. My suggestion for a title? Sweet Potatoes, Lies and Videotape. Exit question: w
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