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I think all the members of the US Senate and the House of Representative should be required to wear the logos of those who pay (contribute to their campaigns) them! The more money the bigger the logo.
At least we would know.
Posted by portland native | July 20, 2012 3:26 PM
It may be worth remembering that these things happen because they work.
Posted by Allan L. | July 20, 2012 5:25 PM
You mean the NBA is close to allowing ads on jerseys besides Nike and Adidas and Reebok.
"The more money the bigger the logo."
Too late - Look at all the buildings named after politicians instead of taxpayers.
Posted by Steve | July 21, 2012 9:47 AM
Just wait till every action is sponsored by a corporation:
And he does a nasty Exxon Dunk over Luke Babbit!
Let's see that again on the Pepsi replay.
Posted by tim | July 21, 2012 12:40 PM
Good thing blogs are not taken in by the evils of advertising.
Posted by PDXLifer | July 21, 2012 8:42 PM
I fail to see the reason for the uproar.
It's not OK for the corporate logos on the jerseys, but it's OK for the corporate logos (Excuse me, sporting team's logo, owned by rich billionaire guys) to be plastered over everything else...
I much rather enjoyed going somewhere WITHOUT having the Portland Timbers logo plastered everywhere. I'm tempted to boycott Burgerville because they are one of the worst offenders; they ought to just change their slogan to "Burgerville...hot food kicked fresh to you by the Portland Timbers soccer team!"
Posted by Erik H. | July 22, 2012 9:33 PM