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Features
3" x 11.5"
Printed in the USA
Material: Vinyl
Description
Nothing says "I'm frightened" like a car covered with bumper stickers, so you're going to need a lot of these! And you'd better up your auto insurance--this sticker is so mesmerizing, other drivers will rear-end you just to read it. "KFA in the USA" sticker measures 3" x 11.5" and is made from glossy vinyl.
All proceeds from the sale of this product will be donated to the Yellow Ribbon Fund.
Product Details
Package Length:
12.0 inches
Package Width:
3.0 inches
Package Height:
0.05 inches
Package Weight:
0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 5 reviews
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Keep Fear Alive! Oct 20, 2011
By Jon I bought the bumper sticker for my guitar case. Relatively good quality and quick shipping. Can't beat the price and now my case has just a touch of Colbert to it.
I Love Stephen Colbert! Sep 09, 2011
By Old Man I put this sticker on the back of my van. People ask me what "KFA" means. I tell them it means "Keep Fear Alive". Then I tell them how sad it is that we have lost Glenn Beck.
This bumper sticker spreads Truthiness!!! May 28, 2011
By ROLtheWolf
"The wheeze"
I got this to have during the Rally to Keep Fear Alive and it is still spreading Truthiness and Fear to this day!
Great Way to Remember the Rally Dec 20, 2010
By kbeard I attended the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear and it was amazing! I'm glad I have this bumper sticker to constantly remind me of what a fantastic day it was!
0 of 2 found the following review helpful:
should come with instructions Nov 24, 2010
By Andrew T. Sarafian
"posterous"
I peeled the paper off the back and stuck it to my bumper. When I stepped back and looked, I couldn't read the acronyms. Had it mounted upside down. I'm normally real good at unpeeling backing and sticking sticky junk right side up, even when the funny message is designed to be read in mirror image. This dang Bumper sticker should have come with detailed mounting instructions or maybe a kit so you can remove the sticker and re-stick the sticker til you get it stuck right.