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First you have to figure out exactly what kind of protection you need. If you want to protect the wording on the bumper sticker, you would want apply for a copyright registration, not a patent. Browse around on http://www.copyright.gov/ for more information.
If you have some kind of new shape for a bumper sticker, that is potentially protectable with a design patent, for example http://www.google.com/patents?id=8VwqAAAAEBAJ&dq=bumper+sticker. Use the link below to locate a patent attorney in your area.
Rehab Junkie
You need a copyright for that. Get a patent and trademark lawyer on findlaw.com. Warning: Shop around. fees on these can be astronomical, and a lot of the attorneys prey on the ignorance of their clients.
Scott H
go to the courthouse
Emperor
Look here for more info on how to get a patent:
http://www.uspto.gov/web/patents/howtopat.htm
You will need a patent if you invented the way the sticker was made but if you only wanted to protect the writing on it you would need a copyright.
Start here to look for more info:
http://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+get+a+copyright&rls=com.microsoft:*:IE-SearchBox&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7ADBR
weeOne
Go to the Patent offical site.
Clayzor
Create a mock-up. Doesn't even have to stick, just contain the phrase you want to patent. Put it in an envelope and mail it to yourself. Never open the envelope unless your patent comes into question. Postal dating is irrefutable evidence of origination.