Posted on 09/28/2009 9:39:59 AM PDT by OldDeckHand
Well said! Thank you!
When we said “free speech”, we didn’t mean for you.
Now pay your taxes and have a nice day.
-your friends on the left
Re: “This guy sure knows how to get free publicity!!! LOL! Bet his strip club always has patrons! ;) “
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Heck, I’m a straight middle aged female and even I’D be happy to patronize this ‘club’ if I was in the area — buy a few drinks to support the owner!
Re: .....she was left speechless and that the image is disrespectful to a man who has made history.
Au contraire......HE didnt make history, the dummies who voted for him made history.
But Im hoping he is about to make history by being removed from the White House.”
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Yes, how’s that ‘removal from WH’ project going anyway? We need to step up the proceedings — pick up the pace!
“We need to step up the proceedings pick up the pace!”
I couldn’t agree MORE!
It is disrespectful—to The Joker.
Were it not for potential copyright issues, I’d like to re-do the cover of “Beavis and Butthead Do America” to “Obamvis and Bidenhead Do America (Don’t You Wish It Was Only a Movie?)”
Making the grand assumption that Zero's foreign policy doesn't get her killed.
I’ll give 0bama as much respect as the Democrats gave Palin and Bush.
Excellent placement. I drive right by that place any time I go to the Bottom.
btt
Hey gang,
Perhaps we are being over the top. The left was never this disrespectful. /s
"A sign depicting President Barack Obama in the image of the joker
from Batman is causing a stir."
Causing a stir, eh?
They ought to try to squeeze Nancy Pelosi into a black leather Catwoman
costume to cause a stir. It might be a tight fit but 20 to 30 minutes a day on a
treadmill as part of a mandatory government exercise stimulus package program
might just get her in there...
Damn right!
The last paragraph doesn't show much concurrance.
Andrew Jackson's father was claimed to be a "light-skinned slave."[4][6] Another historian noted a source that said Jackson's brother was sold into slavery as a boy.[2][7][20] For the account of Jackson's brother, the historian used a slave narrative of an Andrew Jackson born in Kentucky in 1814, apparently failing to notice that President Andrew Jackson was born in 1767 in North Carolina.
The full title of the work, first published in 1847, is Narrative and Writings of Andrew Jackson, of Kentucky; Containing an Account of His Birth, and Twenty-Six Years of His Life While a Slave; His Escape; Five Years of Freedom, Together with Anecdotes Relating to Slavery; Journal of One Year's Travels; Sketches, etc. Narrated by Himself; Written by a Friend, Syracuse: Daily and Weekly Star Office.[20] [21]
Most historians consider Jackson's parents well documented as Andrew Jackson and Elizabeth Hutchinson, both of Scots-Irish ancestry, born and married in Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland, who immigrated to North America before the Revolutionary War. Jackson's father died about three weeks before he was born. Jackson's brother served time as an indentured servant and was a prisoner of war.[21
#79 FYI
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