As soon as we receive $20 for the artwork charge, we will begin working on typesetting your shirts. Also add $10 screen charge per color. The quickest way to pay is by credit card on our website. If you would prefer to send us a check, please send us an e-mail so that we may begin work.
Click here to pay by credit card
If you have artwork already created, e-mail it to us and attach the artwork to the e-mail message. This will save considerable time for your shirts. If you have a design on paper, you can fax it to us. If you do not have artwork prepared, we will just create it from your description in the order form, and we will e-mail (or fax, if you prefer) the artwork to you for your approval.
We will tell you the total cost of the shirts. After you pay for the shirts, we will begin printing. To pay with your credit card, click on the link above and follow the instructions. For your convenience, the same button is on this website's first page, www.yardsigns.org. To pay with a check or a money order, mail it to:
For assistance, call us at
Telephone: 706-374-0710 or e-mail us at
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On this day, October 15, 1788, James Madison, who was called the Father of the Constitution, commented on the role of the Supreme Court:
"As the courts are generally the last in making the decision, it results to them, by refusing or not refusing to execute a law, to stamp it with its final character. This makes the Judiciary department paramount in fact to the Legislature, which was never intended, and can never be proper."
Also on this day, October 15, 1991, the United States Senate, by a vote 52-48, confirmed Clarence Thomas as a Justice on the Supreme Court. During the confirmation hearings, Senator Thurmond asked him a question on judicial activism. Clarence Thomas answered:
"The role of a judge is a limited one. It is to...interpret the Constitution, where called upon, but at no point to impose his or her will or his or her opinion in that process."