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Buttons have a long history as badges of political allegiance. Exactly when political campaigns began to use them is not altogether clear. George Washington and supporters wore one at his first inauguration, in 1789 — a brass clothing button that read “G W — Long Live the President. This long 2008 presidential race has been a wellspring for button designs, some produced by the campaigns and others by entrepreneurs. You can read more about the “button campaign” and view the best buttons here.
Daily, I am amazed at how important color can be to some people. Where I might see that the color should be Blue, others (clients, friends, family – whoever), see Red – and then blame you for the color problem
). Now, if this is a client then – obviously – they are right. But what if I see no color? What if all they see is color…and have a problem with that…what do you do?
During this election, I have been flabbergasted by the violent outcry of people against Obama. I cannot remain silent any longer; America is not as far…