In the attempts by some conservatives in Tucson last night occupation of the "Together We Thrive" memorial to the victims of the massacre in a negative light has been suggested that the White House has been the case in the design and distribution of T-shirts . Although this idea has already been shown in some cases we have in the rumors, and also a refusal to open the White House, Arizona, we found some relevant details on T-shirts were the killings, sold by university.
This type of smear is nothing new, and despite the obvious absurdity of the request, I checked with the White House, anyway. A senior government official has confirmed the common knowledge that the administration has done nothing to do with the shirts.
University of Arizona spokeswoman Jennifer Fitzenberger said that T-shirts were actually made available by the university. "The University of People wanted something to remember that symbolizes the spirit of community and positive energy to the event in the future," she said.
After Fitzenberger, t-shirts were designed by a student at the University of Arizona, and they cost about $ 60,000. "The university will pay for them," she said. "No tuition dollars of government tax contributions or tuition fees will be used."
Many also wondered how the T-shirts have been produced so quickly. After Fitzenberger, "the AU bookstore in procedures to produce T-shirts. Book a salesman who knew they could turn quickly."
So there you have it. Nothing sinister, the Democratic president or Republican governor of Arizona. Only a student and a school trying to give people a piece of memory, they could keep.
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