:)
Myself? I would personally dare those “ired” citizens to come and try to take down the sign.
We will see real quick what property rights are under Barry. Expect an IRS or EPA visit.
The truth can be upsetting.
I think it’s a fantastic sign, and I am considering copying it for my own yard.
Exactly how I feel.
Something can only be ‘controversial’ if it upsets liberals.
The truth sometimes causes a little stir...
The sign maker forgot to include Ferguson.
As I recall the story, the fellow who invented flexible glass (sold on rolls like linoleum or carpet) made a fortune on the stuff during the depression as his invention was much cheaper and more durable than regular glass.
He was an avid antique collector and gave his fabulous museum to his hometown as a gift.
Another Minden hometown boy who made good was Carl T. Curtis. He was first elected to congress during FDR's depression, and promptly became a thorn in the side for FDR and other librards for the next 40 years of his storied career.
Not bad for a town of less than 3000 people.
lol - it’s a good sign. And what’s untrue about it? Nothing.
This phrase has been going around facebook for a few weeks.
This particular guy didn’t make it up, just FYI.
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There was a reason why Africa was called “the Dark Continent.”
Now we have several more!
SHOULD NPR HAVE APOLOGIZED FOR “DARK CONTINENT?”
http://www.npr.org/blogs/ombudsman/2008/02/should_npr_have_apologized_for.html
Originially, the term “dark continent” came into use in the 19th century to describe a continent largely unknown and mysterious to Europeans. Explorer Henry M. Stanley used it in his 1878 book, Through the Dark Continent.
In fact, it is still used today, but in context. Because of the dearth of electricity on much of the continent, satellite imaging from outer space depicts much of Africa at night as literally a dark continent. An article in The Economist last July, on how investors view Africa, refers to it as the “dark continent.” “With all this concern of offending people, it is important for people to understand why and where the term exists,” said Neal Weintraub, an author of four books on investing, who provided NPR The Economist example.
The Dark Continent: Its Still Dark
http://whiteafrican.com/2006/03/02/the-dark-continent-its-still-dark/
(Reminds me of NorKlandia!)
and hurricanes.
Dont seem like too mooch good comes from dat continent
But true.
The billboard even got the order right.
Unless there is a miracle, Ebola will be far worse than AIDS, killing far more people in the next three years than AIDS could possibly kill in three generations of gays and druggies. Unless there is a miracle, Obama will be far worse than the worst forecasts for Ebola, which is unlikely to kill more than 2-4 billion people total.
I guess now FREEDOM OF SPEECH is controversial.