I suppose this really belongs in my neglected blog, which is all political. No it doesn’t, because it will be just my own rambling thoug…
I suppose this really belongs in my neglected blog, which is all political. No it doesn’t, because it will be just my own rambling thoughts, with no references to authoritative sources. At lunch a few minutes ago my brother-in-law said that Obama had just lost his vote…by saying he would send US troops into Pakistan to hunt down “the terrorists”. What cynicism. US troops have been looking for Bin Laden & Associates in the mountains on the Afghanistan/Pakistan border for almost six years now. They just can’t find them. In 2004 a US patrol almost stumbled on them….accidentally. This is not insider information, it’s all in the last issue of Newsweek. So we have two leading candidates for President, Hillary and Obama, both hellbent on proving how tough and warlike they are. I found Al Gore’s mailing address and sent him a letter that said help, we need you.
Read ‘em an’ weep!
Dear Journal: / I have to admit I am a political junkie, not just American politics but all the middle school political activity that I ca…
Dear Journal: / I have to admit I am a political junkie, not just American politics but all the middle school political activity that I can read, hear or see by various mediums here and abroad. Right now it doesn’t get any better than what is occurring this year for the presidency of the United States. Almost ready set go the last men standing, are an old man a female and a biracial man, praise the Lord what a soap opera. Millions of dollars collected for the campaign chest for a thankless but powerful job all claiming they are change…can you hear the loose change (?). / John McCain yup, is a bona fide war veteran and yes he has an excellent track record except for the Keating five deal and his position on Iraq and his disappointing suck up to King Dubya Debacle, can’t wait till Dubya returns to his village, to resume being the idiot par excellent of Crawfordsville. McCain did nail some dumb and dumber Republicans and yes the Democrats ain’t that much smarter, check their votes on the Iraq war and of course Client #9. I like John McCain, I can’t help it. / Hillary Rodham Clinton in second place position for the Democrats hopeful nominee right now, things can change. Her and her cohorts might entertain offering Barack Obama the second place position of Vice President the heir apparent insider is very confident the nominee is hers, hey why not, but at three a.m. in the morning you might hear: / Hillary Billary Shrillary / Billary Shrillary Hillary / Shrillary Hillary Billary / If Hillary had run as Hillary Rodham and not started kicking below the belt and stuck to her principals, well I might have a different opinion of her, right now she is just one of the guys…kick’m while they’re up kick’m while they’re down but kick’m and keep on kicking, forget about anything else. I know she is a very bright person and did sleep for eight years in the Whitehouse, I won’t even mention White Water (Ok I did) and yes the first female candidate to run for the presidency….I would prefer Nancy Pelosi no coattails on her and she is brilliant. I have to admit I like Bill Clinton very much and respect Hillary Rodham. / Barack Obama now that is change a biracial man, most people don’t get it, he has a Caucasian mother and a “black” father, so Barack Obama is not black or white he is biracial like Halle Berry, Carol Channing, both are biracial I only mention these two, because color still is relevant here in America, Halle Berry fits the visual profile of black and Carol Channing does not. Barack Obama is not black or white to me he is just a man running for the Presidency. I have to admit I do connect with him, I like the oratory and he does use words eloquently and I don’t think he has any more or less experience than the other candidates, there is no college curriculum for the job of the office of the Presidency of the United States, if elected you make the job, the job does not make you, theoretically speaking. Yes I like and respect Barack Obama very much and he exemplifies hope, a large percentage of Americans are hearing and seeing themselves in him, not white, black, brown or yellow that old cliché “America the melting pot.” Barack Obama a young guy scrappy with a can do attitude….the last seven plus years the average American has had the shit kicked out of them, by a very callous administration indifferent to the citizens of the United States and the world. What if Barack Obama is elected what would that say to the world and about America. / I like all three of the people currently running for the office of the United States, each has something to offer, but only one of them can be elected, I hope this time the right person is elected barring no Florida or Ohio blatant irregularities or the Supreme Court travesty. / Ageism sexism and racism, I hope does not rear its ugly head up, but this is America home of the swift boat crews all sides have their rowing crews at the ready, even if they are disavowed of spreading misinformation and yes outright lies. / Wow American style politics what a soap opera, now that’s entertainment!
As I stated in my “2008 Confusion” writing I was in the middle about whom I were to vote for. Now it is all clear to me. I want to give…
As I stated in my “2008 Confusion” writing I was in the middle about whom I were to vote for. Now it is all clear to me. I want to give my thanks to Barak Obama’s preacher/best friend that shed that light for me. Pretty much a slap me in the face reality. Knowing that Obama spoke of uniting United States to better the country was straight up a lie. How can you speak in tongue if you truly believe and practice the total opposite? You can cry and plea that you do not agree, / you will not get a hold of me. / Thanks goes to your special friend, / a racist and a preacher of hate. / Goodbye, adios / you are not getting this vote!
Dear Journal: / Boy have I had a load of blogloney…burp…burp excuse me…burp!!! Ha ha I was wondering (out loud…shut up) how would you defi…
Dear Journal: / Boy have I had a load of blogloney…burp…burp excuse me…burp!!! Ha ha I was wondering (out loud…shut up) how would you define or describe the current American candidates as art or objects de art…let’s see visual artist like to see stuff and feel with their fricken bleeding hearts…name a Republican artist other than dead master on stipends from various royal patrons, think about that (?) and rich patrons subsidizing sex up, drug up, boozed up, “art is my life and my life is art” artist, hoping they crank out tons of stuff and at a timely moment drop dead…dead artist sell the best and weasel agents hawking the goods, dead or alive their brand of artist bought and sold. Art is a business and yup dead artist sell nine to one over a living artist on a ten to ten scale…Sotheby’s the Valhalla Of Dead Artist….me I ain’t an artist, I am designer yup flat stuff (OK I sculpt that’s art isn’t it? And other arty mediums, shush and my fricken heart bleeds like a chocolate fountain at a bat mitzvah or Quicanera but not as gushy as the League of the Republican Woman Voters meets ups…you can do anything with them their husbands and boyfriends do…or the D.A.R. in private with etchings they love etchings). Women have power it will be interesting to see how they use it on their landscapes, portraits, photograph compositions this election time!!!! Men don’t have power (?) ok I am dead they have zippers ha ha!!! Zip zippy zipper zips zips zipper zippy zip….zounds like Zydeco washboards a rubbing. / President John McCain of the United States (hope you are scared “Hail to the chief!!!” His running mate is very important maybe a Bush brother Jebababadiah…McCain does not know the difference between a Sunni or Shiite too many “i’s” in Shiite now shinola McCain knows about that): / Medium: Charcoal scorched dry wood made out of old hickory like Andrew Jackson. / Art description: Military hundred year wars (will drop a bomb on Iran)…..bomb bomb hell bomb them all…it is the plan…..bomb art….explosive. / Subject matter: déjà vodoooo Bush league art…it sells. / Technique: Money. / Patron: The rich 2% follow the money. / Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (HRC Her Royal Clintonette “I must win at all cost” dividing the Democrat party OMG they are already divided everyone eat cake): / Art description: Dada Doooo…Hillary Billary Shrillary did not know where Bill was at 3 a.m. in the White House….but we do…she will stare at the phone…..Bill alert….if she ran as Hillary Rodham and divorced Bill…integrity would have been her slogan….maybe…she is running and running alongside Bill. / Subject matter: Kitchen sink et al (drip drip get a plumber weep a little more). / Patron: The rich 2% follow the money. / Medium: Oil that never dries just paint over adding more oil looking like an abstract diarrhea. / Senator Barack Obama (Obamation Hallelujah he will get his…uppity which half black or white (?) better get his act together…hard to do when you aren’t a very good actor): / Medium: Spray paint graffiti mural art, fast and quick soon to be painted over by the authorities…Art Nazis. / Art description: Muralist a go go of many spray cans….spray it on. / Subject matter: Rainbows painted on cumulus shifting walls (need more substance for the onslaught of the Republican swift boats, they hit their target every time, no truth needed they are out for blood, they kill). Get it together or you are just another “also ran Democrat toast” they are not just piled up…they are neatly stacked one on one on top of the others…check out the past seven years and think about the next four years. / Technique: Money. / Patron: The rich 2% follow the money. / March 20, 2008 the fifth year of the Iraq war some are looking forward to the hundred years of wars promised. Shifty and shifting recollections of what some Democrats voted on and some did not. It will take an intervention to reverse a bleak landscape painted by some futurist art politicians along with abstract abstractions “art in progress” and the sprayed hit and run sprayed on political murals not really defined temporary and can be painter over…life really is art and art imitates life and life imitates art (imitation is very flattering if you know how to imitate) not objective at all, so emote instead (? HUH!!!). / I love blogloney and I enjoy art and artist….oh yeah bleeding heart artist are the best…blood and guts on their medium of choice where ever they reside on the planet….even right wing Republican artist, know any (?) bet you do…Art Nazis…Achtung!......ha ha….eat your blogloney and create something while you can….you too may have a tracking chip implanted in your forehead….but not in your bleeding heart….bled on….and no transfusions. / Hey this is my journal no rhyme or reason and just ruminating about the art of politics…burp burp burpppppp!!!! / March 20, 2003 a day of infamy paint a picture…Operation Iraqi Freedom.
To my surprise …It looks like sales of the ‘Barack Is My Homeboy’ shirt (which I honestly thought was an awesome print and had the rig…
To my surprise …It looks like sales of the ‘Barack Is My Homeboy’ shirt (which I honestly thought was an awesome print and had the right political connotations to attract the funky youth supporters), have actually been overtaken by people snapping up the ‘Dr. Che Guevara’ T’s which has left me baffled…does Big BO, possibly have less of a following than a combination of the late marxist revolutionary and a dedicated hip hop producer??? And if so should Andre ‘Dr.Dre’ Young be running for VP???!!!
Am I too cynical? Why do I interpret the financial meltdown on Wall Street to be a power grab by greedy bastards that have bankrupted th…
Am I too cynical? Why do I interpret the financial meltdown on Wall Street to be a power grab by greedy bastards that have bankrupted the country? Are my fears rational? Let’s look at the things we know. The president and his republican goons with the encouragement of the Keating Senator that got away, have been eroding regulations and the constitution as fast as they could. They used every trick and cried wolf at every opportunity they could to scare the public into going along with their plans. They brought us an unjust war in Iraq, delayed any attempt to alleviate global warming, a very flawed “Patriot Act”, rewrote the bankruptcy laws to make it harder for individuals to file, placed so much of our economy into housing that almost every other sector was drained of the capital that would have kept workers employed here, and have denied we were in a recession for the past year. Nothing is ever done by these guys unless it is in crisis mode. The country is being driven to bankruptcy by the same guy that bankrupted his oil companies. Unfortunately the idiots who voted him in chose the guy they’d like a beer with instead of the guys that would have kept us solvent. Now it seems as if they will be swept out of office. Since fear is the only thing that these people seem to know how to do, they are trying disparately to scare us into letting them steal another $700,000,000,000 and put it into the hands of the very people that have been causing the problems. It has all the earmarks of crooks hell bent on fleecing the people one last time. It seems to me, Palin was placed on the ballot because they hope the religious sheep will flock to vote in one of their own because few of them liked McCain. Those with a brain that don’t make over $250,000 per year have only one choice this election, Obama. The worst thing this country could ever have running it is a religious fundamentalist. Their intolerant behavior towards other religions and their view that “God” guides their hand makes it impossible for them to govern effectively. Look at Bush to see what a fool that places “God” above the country’s interest does. History seems to show that greedy conservative Republicans ruin the economy and the liberal Democrats pick up the pieces and get the country moving forward again. As much as I can’t stand either of them (Kucinich would be my first choice), my own wallet forces me to vote for Obama. I hope others vote with their wallet as well.
The only way in which the world we live in is improved, is when we as a whole do things in a positive way. That requires that we set asi…
The only way in which the world we live in is improved, is when we as a whole do things in a positive way. That requires that we set aside the differences we have with one another, and work together toward a common good. Wealth spread throughout all levels of society enables more people to buy things that enhance their lives. If wealth is concentrated in too small of a group, the economy has to shrink due to the reduced demand for goods. When the only things most people spend money on are the necessities like food, shelter, and transportation, the economy collapses. When more wealth is placed in the hands of the middle class, due to the shear volume of people in it, the economy is given the chance to grow. If you concentrate large amounts of money into the hands of very few people, there is absolutely no way they can ever spend or invest it in a way that enlarges the economy. As the demand for consumer goods falls, so does the employment rate. It wouldn’t be productive to keep making or selling things to people that can’t afford them. In order to keep people buying, artificial means of buying power are put forth (credit cards). The simple act of extending credit inflates a bubble which requires careful observation and care otherwise the bubble will burst. The people that think the markets should be free running and can police themselves, are as smart as a person that drills a hole int he bottom of his rowboat so he won’t have to bail it. We have had 8 years of that kind of thinking. It has done wonders for us. Deregulation of the banks took away the watchful eye that prevented over inflation of the balloon our economy had become. The main force for deregulation in the Senate, is now running for President. He and his running mate have claimed they will change things. Their idea for change is even less regulation by the government. That is not letting the fox in the hen house, that is taking down the walls of it and cutting holes in the perimeter fence as well. John McCain is very proud of his deregulation record! True change would be the recognition that our economy is driven by a robust middle class that has disposable income. When you increase the amount of money in the hands of lots of people that are more likely to spend it, everyone benefits. Which benefits the country better, a $90,000 car 2 customers can afford, or a $20,000 car 98 customers can afford. If you vote using your head and wallet, the only viable choice is Obama!
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My voting experience was very pleasant. I got up early enough to avoid the hideous lines that took over after lunch. I even got a little …
My voting experience was very pleasant. I got up early enough to avoid the hideous lines that took over after lunch. I even got a little sticker that said I voted. I was very proud to wear it. The only thing that really got me down was to see how ignorant Americans can be and act after having all this time to ‘get to know’ their candidates. I live in Alabama (that is no excuse be ignorant) but there are still people here that believe that Obama is a Muslim just because of his name. Had they listened even a little bit they would know that his father if from Kenya and his name originated from his fathers side of the family. Because his name isn’t Bob they decided not to give him a chance. I was very disappointed in all the ‘Christians’ that acted like Obama is the anti-Christ. Well Holy Hot Dogs we are going to hell if they haven’t read the part of their bible that explains where the anti-Christ is to come from. If Christians want to walk around like air heads I’m not gonna make them read that part. They’ll have to find out when it happens. As a Christian myself it upset me that the big mouth Christians I know said the world was coming to an end and that America didn’t believe in the Lord because they didn’t pick McCain. How high and mighty can we get people? When did we get the guts to believe that God needs to wait on the American vote before he can decided when he wants to do things. HOW DARE WE How dare we limit a limitless God. Last night I wasn’t very proud to be an American. My sadness had little or nothing to do with who the new prez is. It had to do with the intentional choice of so many Americans to be ignorant and still want an opinion. I was upset with all the people who went to the polls yesterday and voted for a man to run this country just because he is black. I was upset by the people who figured that since McCain had anything to do with the military he had their vote. They let the sob stories of these to men decided their vote. Not the actual words they said or the platforms they stood on. The issues had so little to do with this for far to many people. Politicians are politicians America…that didn’t change! The Bible says ‘There is nothing new under the sun,’ people have been doing crocked things as leaders of nations for thousands of years. People fall in love just as easy as they fall in hate. Most have no real opinion, no real reason for either. They just move and sway with the crowd that surrounds them. To be honest I’m just happy Bush couldn’t run again. Yes Obama becoming prez means a lot to minorities. But Obama becoming prez means a crap ton more than that. Now that the election process is over it has nothing to do with his skin. It has to do with the mind God gave him and how he uses it. / / Oh yes he will bring change. McCain would have brought just as much change. The question is are we going to be able to live with those changes. The answer…we are going to have to…like it or not. I was proud of this one thing… / The massive amount of people that went out to vote. Whatever their reason they went. They stayed and used one of the rights that people have fought and died to give them. I voted yesterday and I’m proud that I did / I’m proud to live in a country where I can turn my head left and see a white man / I can turn my head right and see a black man / I look up the street and see a Latino children / Turn the corner and see an Asian mother / and I can look in the mirror and just see / ME / A strong, opinionated, observant woman who just wants to have a good life. My destiny is not cast at the American polls. It was cast in Heaven when the Lord took the time to make me.
I hadn’t really planned on ever writing a journal entry here. However, given the politically skeptical nature of most of the stuff I post…
I hadn’t really planned on ever writing a journal entry here. However, given the politically skeptical nature of most of the stuff I post here, I thought what the hell… just this once. OK, so America has made history, and the election of Obama is probably a good thing. America seems pretty proud of itself, and I guess that’s not such a bad thing either…. they’ve been down in the dumps for a while and a little bit of confidence goes a long way… that said, America can take the whole self confidence thing a bit far. As mentioned, Obama’s victory is probably a good thing. That said, I really think that America needs to settle down on the whole “we’ve made history… PRAISE GOD” bizo. The reality is, that if Americans cared this much about politics all year round, every year, the planet wouldn’t be in the state it’s in. Honestly, rigged electronic voting machines, supreme courts stacked with your best mates and massive corporate/military interests not withstanding, America voted in an illiterate warmongering daddies boy muppet, not once, BUT TWICE! So easy on the “we’ve made history” team. 2 Illegal wars, hundreds of thousands of dead innocent civilians, the almost complete obliteration of human and civil rights in nearly every developed country through manufactured paranoia and the collapse of the worlds economy later, you had already made BIG history with your votes. But hey, congrats on voting in someone literate. So, is the new guy going to make a difference. The way I see it, sadly, probably not. Both major party candidates (and it’s the same here in Australia, UK and just about everywhere else in the world), are pre-approved by the most evil, self interested and damaging corporate honchos on the planet. If they hadn’t been, they wouldn’t ever see the light of day. They are both funded by the same assholes, which means they’ve made a lot of promises we don’t know about, upon which their political survival depends. Ultimately, race has nothing to do with it. Nobody winds up in that chair unless they’re playing the game. Sure George W thought the game was pin the tail on the donkey, or space invaders, but he was a willing participant none the less. He sort of had to be, he can’t get real jobs anyways. The way I see it, the only upside here is that African Americans have finally seen some justice. They’ve fought way too long and hard and suffered way too much to spend another 4 or worse, even 8 years getting fucked over by another rich white guy. It’s high time that they got the opportunity to be fucked over by a rich black guy. I could be wrong, I really hope I am. After 8 years of baby George I’m just glad they chose someone who can read…. Praise God, High Five!
November 5, 2008 When I was nine in 1965 all I wanted for Christmas was a bicycle I could call my own. My older sister’s heavy, bulbou…
November 5, 2008 When I was nine in 1965 all I wanted for Christmas was a bicycle I could call my own. My older sister’s heavy, bulbous Schwinn, handed down to me now that she was off to high school, simply was not the answer. On the plains of West Texas, riding a girl’s bike, readily identifiable by the lack of a cross bar in the frame, was an excellent way to get the beans kicked out of you on the school playground. / / Even though Schwinn was considered the Cadillac of bikes, this model-with its tires fat as kielbasas and wide, springy seat designed for comfort rather than speed-condemned me to be a perpetual loser in any game of bike tag. I desperately needed a boy’s bike. If I’d been familiar with the Faust legend back then, I’d have gladly gift-wrapped my soul to the Devil for the ultimate in bipedal technology, a three-speed “English” racer. What’s a little eternal damnation compared with being able to outrun Tommy, Gomez, Bobby, and Ricky through the magic of a twist-grip gear shifter? / / However, reality tempered my velocipedic lust. My sister had gotten the outrageously expensive Schwinn when my dad had been flush, or, at the very least, in the throes of one of his occasional “We may be poor but my kid deserves the best” bouts of angst. (For me, that thinking got me an American Flyer train set that cost a whole week’s pay-when I was only two.) Unfortunately, my lobbying for a new bike coincided with one of the many lean financial periods in my dad’s life as a long-haul trucker. I knew this because my mom had started weeks before Christmas saying things like, “Christmas isn’t just about presents, you know.” This clearly was code for “You’re gonna get clothes for Christmas and feel good about it!” / / My mood grew darker when I saw the Western Auto Christmas circular advertising a sleek, black Texas Ranger bike complete with streamers dangling from the ends of the handlebars. It wasn’t an English racer, which in 1965 topped $100 (about $449,000 in today’s currency); but it was, to me, as close to the pinnacle of pedal-driven engineering excellence as I’d ever hope to touch. / / As luck would have it, my dad needed a part for our aging Plymouth and was headed to the local Western Auto one Saturday morning. I insisted on going along. While he was at the parts counter I beelined to the bicycle section, spotting immediately the object of nine years of highly distilled desire. The circular’s 1×2 photo didn’t begin to do justice to this…this sculpture. The frame’s angles were anything but conventional: raked, sleek, screaming of speed, speed, SPEED! This was to bikes what those creations on “American Chopper” are to motorcycles. It had thinnish tires with nifty slim whitewalls; aerodynamic chrome fenders in which I could see every freckle of my face; a headlight for extending the day’s adventures well past dusk; and-holy Joseph and Mary and the Baby Jesus in swaddlin’ clothes!—a built-in horn button just like my sister’s Schwinn! / / I nervously looked around to see if anyone was watching. The coast clear, I extended my trembling index finger to the button and pushed. BRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAPPPP! Heads, including my father’s, snapped around in my direction as if I’d set off an air-raid alarm. My dad lasered me one of his patented “Do that again and I’ll kill you and make it look like an accident” glares. My head sheepishly pressed down into my chest. “Sorry,” I silently mouthed to him. He returned to the business at hand. I reached for the bike’s price tag to remind myself why I was living a pipe dream: $49.95. Worth every penny, I was sure; but it might as well have been a million dollars when my family of four was living on maybe $200 a month. / / The two or three weeks before Christmas were one of the darkest periods in my life. My shoulders sagged with utter hopelessness and despair. The full bicycle rack at Travis Elementary mocked me every morning. I avoided all Christmas circulars in the newspaper. I barely touched my mom’s signature fried chicken, an immediate sign to her that I was coming down with polio or tuberculosis or, worse, vegetarianism. “What’s wrong with you?” she finally asked. A silent shrug of the shoulders. “Well, maybe I should take you to Dr. Balman for a shot,” she probed. That was the equivalent of threatening to tear out a POW’s fingernails. I spilled about the ignominy of riding my sister’s bike, the consequent threat of physical annihilation, the gulag-like existence my life had become without the Texas Ranger bike. Tears, symbols of an irrevocably crushed soul in the prime of his life, waterfalled down my chubby cheeks. My mother took my face in her hands and gazed down like the Madonna. / / On Christmas Eve night, with everyone in bed, I awoke at about 3 a.m. Because I slept on a sleeper sofa in the living room of our tiny two-bedroom house, I could see the silhouette of our spindly tree centered in the picture window. In the glow of a street lamp shimmering through that window, I saw the faintest reflections, like a simple Picasso line drawing, of a Texas Ranger bike parked by the tree. I knew I was dreaming, but I never wanted to wake up as I climbed out of bed and approached the apparition, certain it would vanish if I tried to touch it. But touch it I did. Cool and curvaceous, electric and elegant, magnificent and…mine. / / I can count on one hand the times in my subsequent 44 years that I have felt again such a perfect glow of contentment, such a certainty that the universe made sense after all, that bad times would be followed by good. / / On election night in Chicago, / / before a hundred thousand delirious people of all colors and ages and occupations, / / Obama humbly raising a hand in victory / / was one of those times. Jim Poyner
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Okay, it’s hardly the same – Barack Obama and family have now swept into my favorite city, Washington, DC this weekend, Congress reconven…
Okay, it’s hardly the same – Barack Obama and family have now swept into my favorite city, Washington, DC this weekend, Congress reconvenes on Tuesday, Jan 6 – and I’ve just discovered Red Bubble! The word so far is that Red Bubble is user-friendly and a wonderfully encouraging place for artists to offer their work. And though I’ve not figured out yet how to drive without sliding off the trail, there is hope for this creative change, and I look forward to viewing more of the amazing works of Art here in the Red Bubble community. Cordially, Jude Cowell / Athens, GA, USA Cosmic, Archetypal, Children’s, Botanical, and Chiffonery Art of the drawing persuasion; primarily using Prismacolor oil and Rexel Derwent watercolour pencils on Strathmore paper, black or white.
If any of you classy world citizens’re gonna be making the scene for the inaugural festivities, you should make an effort to stop by this…
If any of you classy world citizens’re gonna be making the scene for the inaugural festivities, you should make an effort to stop by this little shindig in NW. Pass it on. And, if you’ve got any idea where the hell else I should post this, pass that on, too.
A Los Angeles artist catapults from Political Art street artist to mainstream phenom. / Read about it and view the video on my blog. / “Ter…
A Los Angeles artist catapults from Political Art street artist to mainstream phenom. / Read about it and view the video on my blog. / Terry Krysak Artworks Please consider leaving a comment on my blog if you want me to post more information and resources on Niche Marketing.
Thank you kindly for featuring this piece. It is a symbol of what, we as a collective; have inherited from the former administration. ...
Thank you kindly for featuring this piece. It is a symbol of what, we as a collective; have inherited from the former administration. It will take the entire country’s energies to right what has gone wrong and re-establish our standing in the world as a peaceful nation and not a war/oil hungry dictatorship. / / IPA – International Photographers Alliance Also, if you get a moment please check out my new: Blog.NekoPhoto.com
Thank you so much for the great feature. I was so happy to hear that it was featured in “American Patriot” Group. / This is such wonderfu…
Thank you so much for the great feature. I was so happy to hear that it was featured in “American Patriot” Group. / This is such wonderful news! I’m so happy to be a part of this group!!! / I am a disabled veteran and find it almost impossible to get out most of the time. Traveling with equipment is sometimes hard to do and when the only place available is hard to navigate and hard to get into it makes it that much harder to do a job. / I shot this with a Nikon D90 w/ a 200-500mm lens with a Nikon F5 as a back-up w/ a 75-300mm lens, 12-24mm, tripod, cable release to reduce vibration, and Fujicolor film.
Obama Community Organizer meeting “Ok let your 13 year old daughter ask the “Mean Sign” question, then YOU can impersonate the Doctor …
Obama Community Organizer meeting “Ok let your 13 year old daughter ask the “Mean Sign” question, then YOU can impersonate the Doctor and endorse the health plan, and Tina You’ll be the governor of Alaska, and retract your objections to the …DEATH PANELS. I’ll get that email list from G??gle, Ok let’s go get em, hit them twice as hard” “We’ll bus in ACORN and Unions on Wenesday, make sure you prepare the literature on spontaneous demonstrations, I promissed them $600 a week”. “I’ll schedule the private jets for us on thursday!” “Oh remember the AL GORE doctrine, it’s ok to exagerate if it’s for their own good.”
I have just written an opinion piece on the latest award of the Nobel Peace Prize: “http://pauldaveycreative.blogspot.com/2009/10/i-deser…
I have just written an opinion piece on the latest award of the Nobel Peace Prize: “http://pauldaveycreative.blogspot.com/2009/10/i-deserve-prize.html”
US First Lady On Health Care Reform
US First Lady On Health Care Reform
How many times will Obama say the word “Victory” in his Afghanistan Speech tonight? / less / 0 / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 / more *T…
How many times will Obama say the word “Victory” in his Afghanistan Speech tonight? / less / 0 / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 / more The correct answer is less than zero. / He did not mention Victory at all and used the word defeat once and defeating once. Link
This poster was sent to a friend of mine. Obama is furthering along an already established agenda. He did say he was going to bring the t…
This poster was sent to a friend of mine. Obama is furthering along an already established agenda. He did say he was going to bring the troops home and has done the exact opposite. He has bowed down to those who financed his campaign. What really is bad is that he ruined that moment for many US citizens who finally witnessed a non white male become the President and now he is the same as the rest! Bought and paid for! What this child is pissed off about will actually be much worse when she becomes an adult.
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