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red states rule
03-30-2013, 04:33 AM
http://media.townhall.com/Townhall/Car/b/81_12940320130328115120.jpg

Robert A Whit
03-30-2013, 12:26 PM
http://media.townhall.com/Townhall/Car/b/81_12940320130328115120.jpg

That is great. Thanks for sharing.

aboutime
03-31-2013, 08:44 PM
I wasn't aware that the National Archives permitted OUTHOUSES on the back lawn of the White House to be specified as NATIONAL MONUMENTS. 4803

gabosaurus
03-31-2013, 10:44 PM
GW Bush National Monuments:

http://static.911digitalarchive.org/REPOSITORY/IMAGES/PHOTOS/2208.jpeg

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_W8k_-zfUyVg/TASFHr_nV0I/AAAAAAAACNo/GIl9PYz5RTs/s1600/iraq-war.jpg

jimnyc
04-01-2013, 11:38 AM
^^ Bringing in 9/11? Funny is funny, but 9/11 isn't and never was funny.

Robert A Whit
04-01-2013, 07:18 PM
GW Bush National Monuments:

http://static.911digitalarchive.org/REPOSITORY/IMAGES/PHOTOS/2208.jpeg

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_W8k_-zfUyVg/TASFHr_nV0I/AAAAAAAACNo/GIl9PYz5RTs/s1600/iraq-war.jpg

Don't fret, North Korea may hand Obama his national monument as he has received in Syria and yes, even in Afghanistan. His monument in Iraq is the huge I QUIT, sign posted by the Green area of Baghdad.

And the bodies keep rolling in to the USA to support Obama's war.

aboutime
04-01-2013, 07:21 PM
GW Bush National Monuments:

http://static.911digitalarchive.org/REPOSITORY/IMAGES/PHOTOS/2208.jpeg

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_W8k_-zfUyVg/TASFHr_nV0I/AAAAAAAACNo/GIl9PYz5RTs/s1600/iraq-war.jpg


GABBY. Disrespect INTENDED here. You are one SICK, SOB. And I doubt you have the brains God gave to an ant.
In fact. If brains were cotton. It appears by the disgusting photo's you posted above.
You wouldn't have enough to kotex an ant!

red states rule
04-04-2013, 02:54 AM
Since Gabby loves Bill Clinton - here is Bill's Memorial (right next to a strip club and massage parlor)

http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRSY3S7f6HL-Tx7Vhk_7xFh-F1E2cXiCSM0mq79_sUz9xZd5ug74Q

red states rule
04-04-2013, 03:00 AM
and here are some examples of the "objective" reporting on the issues from Obama's PR staff





New EPA regulations could increase the price of gas by nine cents or more when they take effect in the next four years, American Petroleum Institute (API) scientists say. However, ABC, CBS and NBC news programs gave little credence to those concerns, and hyped EPA’s claims of “significant health benefits” instead.


ABC was the worst of the three. Diane Sawyer and Jim Avila on the March 29 “World News” spoke of alleged benefits of the new environmental regulations which would further reduce sulfur emissions. Meanwhile, “World News” not only failed to give equal time to opponents of the regulations, they portrayed them as greedy.


“The American oil industry, with net profits of more than $300 billion over the last five years, says big oil and the nation’s drivers cannot afford to pay even a penny more to further reduce the amount of air polluting sulfur in gasoline,” Avila said sternly, while the number “$300 billion” hovered over a graphic of an offshore oil rig.


Avila did include a representative of API, in which he asked “you can’t afford one to ten cents a gallon?” The only clip they included of the API representative related to earning profits for shareholders, further bolstering ABC’s image of gas and oil companies as greedy polluters.


The new regulations would slash emissions of certain pollutants by up to 80 percent, including reducing sulfur emissions by 60 percent, according to the official EPA press release (http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/bd4379a92ceceeac8525735900400c27/eb163eb6d4c6c53585257b3d004cb646%21OpenDocument). Oil companies and Republican lawmakers argue that the regulations would have little or no environmental benefits, while noticeably increasing the price of gas. Diane Sawyer referred to such a cost increase as “the price of cleaner air” in her introduction to Avila’s report.


But according to an API press release (http://www.api.org/news-and-media/news/newsitems/2013/march-2013/api-epas-tier3-proposal-latest-in-tsunami-of-regulations-that-could-raise-gasoline-costs), the EPA regulations provide “little or no environmental benefit” and would actually increase carbon emissions. API also said that if the EPA added vapor pressure production requirements, the regulations could raise costs by up to 25 cents a gallon. With many Americans already struggling in this economy and gas at $3.64-a-gallon on average the increase would come at a hefty price.


The other networks also reported on the new regulation. The March 29 NBC “Nightly News” and March 30 “Today” show aired the same segment portraying the decision as a choice between clean air and a price increase of a few cents a gallon. Like ABC, CBS “Evening News” mentioned the EPA’s claims that the regulations would save consumers money by cutting down health care costs for respiratory problems. But CBS and NBC did mention the concerns over price increases, albeit briefly.


ABC’s “Good Morning America,” in their brief coverage of the story, included one line noting that “some refiners, though, say the new rules could raise gasoline production costs by nearly 10 cents per gallon” before adding that “the EPA claims it would more likely be one cent per gallon.”


ABC’s Jim Avila (http://www.mrc.org/node/41281) has a track record of attacking business, although his recent targets have been in the food industry. These attacks have included a series of hits against Beef Product Inc’s productlean finely textured beef (http://www.mrc.org/node/39598), which cost 650 jobs (http://www.mrc.org/node/41281). On Sept. 13, 2012, Beef Products Inc. filed a $1.2 billion lawsuit (http://cnsnews.com/blog/dan-gainor/abc-news-sued-12-billion-anti-beef-attacks-nearly-200-false-and-disparaging) against ABC for the coverage of “pink slime (http://www.mrc.org/commentary/abc-takes-pro-e-coli-position-hit-job-meat-industry).” Avila is specifically named in this lawsuit for his part in the anti-meat attacks.


Read more: http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/mike-ciandella/2013/04/03/higher-gas-prices-price-cleaner-air#ixzz2PXSCponn