CafePress: Pushing Buttons


I’ve never thought of CafePress as being politically interested until I signed up for an account and started getting their newsletter. What I found was that they didn’t just advertise new products on their site, they consistently had an agenda, one that was strangely Neo-Conservative. I just received the following message:

Whatever side of the proverbial fence you’re on (or literal fence for some), you can make a statement about what’s shaping up to be one of this year’s hottest political debates. The evolution of US Immigration Policy is at stake and it’s still a free country the last time we checked, so make yourself heard in your language of choice even if they can’t read it.

It then linked to this page:

While there are quite a few products from many different viewpoints, they seem to me to be leaning in one direction. Am I wrong?

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