Posted on 09/02/2012 9:37:26 AM PDT by Lazamataz
Does this not say, visually, what we know about the news media in America?
And does it not say it PERFECTLY?
A Facebook friend from Greece posted it. It had a pretty average caption, so I cleaned it up and sharpened the focus of the caption, and what you see is the result.
I suppose it shows us that the press lies in the country of Greece, too.
Nah. I ain't royalty. :) Glad you enjoyed the pic though!
I take the converse position.
That’s a good one, Laz!
I liked it enough to share it over here!
You have written one the best posts I’ve ever read in my 9 years here. (I lurked a few years before I signed up.
BRAVO!
Feckin’ brilliant, as my Irish cousins would put it.
Agreed.
There is a 200+-year experiment in liberty that is at risk if American citizens do not wake up to the fact that the "change" artists are not what they seem, and their goals are not what future generations will want.
We can't say we weren't warned. The Founders of America saw, through their reading of history, how tyrannies begin, and they warned us to be on guard. Yesterday, on of my posts contained such a caution from Washington's Farewell Address. Samuel Adams, John Quincy Adams, James Madison, Jefferson, et al, warned us over and over.
Now, we have a leader who tells us we must go forward, doing to our fellow citizens through Executive Orders and Legislation what we cannot legally do to them without going to jail, and calling that "compassion" and "helping."
Sorry for the rant. Your posts are appreciated.
George Zimmerman agrees.
Stolen, pinned on Pinterest, credited you and FreeRepublic. Is okay?
Wouldn’t you love to have this painted on buildings up and down the interstates. If I ever win the lottery, I will ask you where I can find this gem.
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