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  • What if Glenn Beck is Right T-Shirt
    Item #: BXCT142
    Something that we know many in the "mainstream" media and your friends on the left often asks themselves. What if Glenn Beck is Right?

    Made in the USA

    100% Cotton

    Please note: This item is available for pre-order. Your order will be shipped on or around June 7, 2013. All items in your order will be held for shipment with the pre-order item, so please place a separate order if you would like non-pre-order items earlier.
    • $30.00
  • 1791 Gun Debate Settled Since 1791 T-Shirt
    Item #: BXCT135
    Tired of the endless gun debate? Yeah, so are we. Get the shirt that says it all. The Gun Debate Settled Since 1791 — the year we put the right to bear arms in the constitution.

    100% Cotton

    Made in the USA

    • $30.00
  • Commie Bear T-Shirt
    Item #: BXCT134
    You've heard him on The Buck Sexton Show on TheBlaze Radio Network and Real News from TheBlaze, now show your support for your favorite cuddly comrade, Commie Bear.

    100% Cotton

    Made in the USA

    • $25.00
  • The Flies Know T-Shirt
    Item #: BXCT128
    We've all seen the weird relationship that the President has with Bees…but now Flies? Just how much to the Flies know? And do the Bees know that the Flies know?

    Made in the USA.

    100% Cotton. Machine washable.

    • $20.00
  • Man in the Moon T-Shirt
    Item #: BXCT121
    100% Cotton

    Made in the USA

    • $30.00
  • American Dream Labs T-Shirt
    Item #: BXCT122
    Tri-Blend (50% Polyester / 25% Cotton / 25% Rayon) construction

    Made in the USA

    • $30.00
  • 1791 Topsy The Elephant T-Shirt
    Item #: BXCT125
    Thomas Edison, "The Wizard of Menlo Park," was a vigorous proponent for direct current (DC) power distribution—a technology in which he was a patent holder. George Westinghouse, an American entrepreneur, had licensed Nikola Tesla's alternating current (AC) technology, and argued that it was superior to Edison's DC power. The two visionaries engaged in a bitter competition that would come to be known as the War of Currents.

    Edison was so determined to discredit alternating current that he devised a public display to demonstrate how dangerous it was. In 1903, Edison sent 6,600 volts of AC through Topsy, a condemned circus elephant, in front of a crowd of onlookers. Topsy died "without a trumpet or groan."

    This bizarre story illustrates what happens when competition and innovation—both good in and of themselves—become more important than moral integrity. In a time when technology advances at breakneck speeds, it is vital to consider the implications that technological progress will have on human kind.

    Made in the USA

    Tri-Blend (50% Polyester, 25% Cotton, 25% Rayon) construction. Machine washable.

    • $30.00
  • 1791 George Washington T-Shirt
    Item #: BXCT119
    Made in the USA

    Tri-Blend (50% Polyester, 25% Cotton, 25% Rayon) construction. Machine washable.

    • $30.00
  • O, Crap! Fashion Fit Women's T
    Item #: BXCT118
    Made in the USA

    100% Cotton
    • $30.00
  • The Constitution Both Now and Forever T-Shirt
    Item #: BXCT117
    Tri-Blend (50% Polyester / 25% Cotton / 25% Rayon) construction. Machine washable.

    Made in the U.S.A.

    • $30.00
  • 1791 Tyranny Like Hell T-Shirt
    Item #: BXCT116
    100% Cotton

    Made in the USA

    • $30.00
  • O, Crap! T-Shirt
    Item #: BXCT115
    Made in the USA

    100% Cotton
    • $30.00