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Result of Bush’s economic policy. U.S. Contractors Reap the Windfalls of Post-War Reconstruction This is definitely a must read for every American. FEATURED by C.O.R.E.
This is what happens when you watch to much TV
Techno Buddha – Homage to Nam June Paik by no frills art. Also available in white here
It won’t make you any friends, but it will give them advance warning. / 8/11/07 – I have just shifted this into the Best T-Shirt group, replacing my previous entry. This is currently my most popular T, with 296 views, 8 faves, and – as of this week – one sale.
Result of Bush’s economic policy. Hunger In America From Science News, October 28, 2005 Hunger In America Rises By 43 Percent Over Last 5 Years The USDA report, Household Food Security in the United States, 2004, says that 38.2 million Americans live in households that suffer directly from hunger and food insecurity, including nearly 14 million children. That figure is up from 31 million Americans in 1999. Dr. J. Larry Brown, an authority on hunger, stated the following: “With this astonishing level of food deprivation in America,” Brown concluded, “we need President Bush to step up to the plate. If he now asks Congress to cut federal food programs, hunger will increase even further. We need the moral leadership to stem this crisis.” Full Text of the Article Hunger In America 2007 Statistics LIMITED EDITION PRINTS CLICK HERE
Victoria Beckham was the inspiration for every anorexic in the world to cut weight from their bodies. FACT actually throw in Nicole Richie and this probably is true. Read all about the inspiration here See the rest of this range
Everyone is losing in this war / MCN:C99-KC67-7245 Money Spent on the United States War On Drugs this Year (2008) Federal $2,931,488,631 / State $4,499,855,200 / Total $7,431,392,803 The U.S. federal government spent over $19 billion dollars in 2003 on the War on Drugs, at a rate of about $600 per second. The budget has since been increased by over a billion dollars. Source: Office of National Drug Control Policy People Arrested for Drug Law Offenses this Year (2008) 277,006 Arrests for 2008 are expected to exceed 1.8 million Someone is arrested for violating a drug law every 17 seconds. Source: Uniform Crime Reports, Federal Bureau of Investigation People arrested for marijuana this year (2008) 121,608 Source: Uniform Crime Reports, Federal Bureau of Investigation More than two million men and women are now behind bars in the United States. We hold ourselves out to be the land of the free, yet we imprison a higher percentage than any other country in the world. A grossly disproportionate number of the people behind bars in America are Black. SOURCE State and Federal Inmates by Race © 2008 All Rights Reserved
So after my grisly death last week, Mrs. Flibble had a go at sticking back my shredded body with some domestic strength wood glue. Apparently it took her quite a while, and she tells me she only had a few bits left over. I think she did a pretty good job, although I’ve yet to try out all bodily functions. Anyway. After a quick jump-start I was left with the arduous task of recharging my brain back up to 30 percent. Any more than that and things can go horribly wrong. You wouldn’t like to see me when I’m 31 percent, let alone 32. Splendid. A couple of points of note: This photo was excruciatingly painful to make. I really did clamp that clip to my ear and it has a mighty strong spring. Lit with two flashes: main was from above camera left through an umbrella and second was from bottom right reflected off something spangly for a bit of fill. Wide-angle lens about 15cm from gurning idiot. Blog: www.idrinkleadpaint.com
I spent half a night, most of a bottle of vodka and most of my favorite graph pen to bring you this… thing… I’m also posthumously dedicating it to Danny, who shunned my affections toward him and eloped with Mr. Ping Pong Letterbox. I hope your pina colada has spray adhesive in it. I am prepared to take you back if you are trouserless. Lady P models this fine piece whilst trying to take back Bollywood… / This is me and the midget exhibiting this piece of wank /
www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz 900+ views People/Portraiture HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Art Street Photogrpahy Everyday Objects Seascapes Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Our Family Abstract Humour
The Gibson Girl was the personification of the feminine ideal as portrayed by Charles Dana Gibson. His illustrations became the first national standard for a feminine beauty She was tall, slender yet with ample bosom, hips and bottom in the S-curve torso shape achieved by wearing a corset. Her neck was thin and her hair piled high upon her head in the contemporary bouffant. The tall, narrow-waisted ideal feminine figure was portrayed as multi-faceted, always at ease and fashionable. The Gibson Girl personified beauty, limited independence and personal fulfillment. PD Image. Thanks a lot Mr Gibson ...you fucking idiot
Immigration / MCN:C82-QGC1-2213 From Latina Lista Website: Immigrant detention is called “detention” because detainees are not being held for criminal charges. Immigrants are the only group of people in the United States that are routinely held in jail for civil offenses. Paradoxically, while immigrant detainees are held for lesser offenses, they can be held indefinitely, and they do not have the same legal protections, such as the right to free legal counsel, as people who have been charged with crimes. READ MORE CLICK HERE © 2008 All Rights Reserved
this ancient analouge image is the Sydney skyline in 1982 from the WatchTower building that overlooks Redfern station. Now days it’s all multi million dollar apartments but it was a very different city back then. The graffitti is actually the name of a punk band that was squatting in the building at the time. But the image could also be read as a comment and observation on some of the goings on around here in bubbleland. Or maybe I just posted it because Muscular Teeth tells me he likes my apocalyptic images….... the interpretation is open….....
Result of Bush’s economic policy. Hunger In America / Imagine this is all you have in your cupboard, and your child asks, “what’s for supper?” Millions of Americans struggle each day to feed their children. From Science News, October 28, 2005 Hunger In America Rises By 43 Percent Over Last 5 Years The USDA report, Household Food Security in the United States, 2004, says that 38.2 million Americans live in households that suffer directly from hunger and food insecurity, including nearly 14 million children. That figure is up from 31 million Americans in 1999. Dr. J. Larry Brown, an authority on hunger, stated the following: “With this astonishing level of food deprivation in America,” Brown concluded, “we need President Bush to step up to the plate. If he now asks Congress to cut federal food programs, hunger will increase even further. We need the moral leadership to stem this crisis.” Full Text of the Article 100% of the proceeds from the sales of cards and small prints will be donated to Williams Emergency Housing, a homeless shelter in my local community. U.S. Contractors Reap the Windfalls of Post-War Reconstruction This is definitely a must read for every American. Hunger In America 2007 Statistics LIMITED EDITION PRINTS CLICK HERE*
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More antics from Ant & Dec at the Rutland Falconry Center.
Homage to Nam June Paik by no frills art. Available here on Black T-Shirt.
“Medical marijuana has strong support from United States voters and health organizations. The federal government steadfastly refuses to change marijuana’s illegal status at the federal level. Medical marijuana dispensaries all over the United States have been subject to Drug Enforcement Administration raids.” / MCN: B64-RW1A-9461 SOURCE THE WAR ON DRUGS IS BIG BUSINESS Money Spent on the United States War On Drugs this Year (2008) Federal $2,931,488,631 / State $4,499,855,200 / Total $7,431,392,803 The U.S. federal government spent over $19 billion dollars in 2003 on the War on Drugs, at a rate of about $600 per second. The budget has since been increased by over a billion dollars. Source: Office of National Drug Control Policy People Arrested for Drug Law Offenses this Year (2008) 277,006 Arrests for 2008 are expected to exceed 1.8 million Someone is arrested for violating a drug law every 17 seconds. Source: Uniform Crime Reports, Federal Bureau of Investigation People arrested for marijuana this year (2008) 121,608 Source: Uniform Crime Reports, Federal Bureau of Investigation More than two million men and women are now behind bars in the United States. We hold ourselves out to be the land of the free, yet we imprison a higher percentage than any other country in the world. A grossly disproportionate number of the people behind bars in America are Black. SOURCE State and Federal Inmates by Race © 2008 All Rights Reserved
Humor…............... For those of you whom are not trapped within the confines of a SMALL mind
This is an infrared image taken with the tripod precariously balancing over fast flowing water and me trying to hold an umbrella up over myself and the camera whilst perched on the edge of a wet and slippery drain…got a mental picture yet? lol…...The things we do for a shot. The people who drove past whilst I was in this position certainly enjoyed themselves. Here are the camera settings: Canon 450D and 18-55mm kit lens / HOYA R72 filter / ISO400 / f/5.6 / 25sec exposure / One large umbrella and a wet bum from giving up and eventually sitting in the grass. Location: Kooragang Island, Newcastle, NSW.
“The only benefit to America in maintaining prohibition [on drugs] is the psychic comfort we derive from having a permanent scapegoat. But why did we have to pick an enemy the warring against which is so self-destructive? We would be better off blaming our ills on celestial invaders flying about in saucers.” William F. Buckley, Jr., Statement to New York Bar Association / Reprinted by National Review / MCN:C66-7G68-5625 CLICK HERE TO SEE HOW MUCH MONEY THIS WAR IS COSTING More than two million men and women are now behind bars in the United States. We hold ourselves out to be the land of the free, yet we imprison a higher percentage than any other country in the world. A grossly disproportionate number of the people behind bars in America are Black. SOURCE State and Federal Inmates by Race © 2007 All Rights Reserved
I couldn’t help but love the shot of these broken window panes framed by this partially open door. Just about every corner i turned in this place threw up something that i wanted to shoot.
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