Posters like this start blooming in Los Angeles. This shot is from a Los Angeles freeway on-ramp. The ObamaJoker poster has also been seen in Hollywood.
"When you see that money is flowing to those who deal, not in goods, but in favors - when you see that men get richer by graft and by pull than by work, and your laws don't protect you against them, but protect them against you - when you see corruption being rewarded and honesty becoming a self-sacrifice - you may know that your society is doomed." – Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
I hate to drag out this old quote, but it applies to the situation we have with the Obama Administration very clearly. Will people wake up? I hope so because we're playing for our very lives with the ObamaCare situation.
I wrote this comment on another blog about these pictures. Hope you don't mind the copy/paste: Whoa. That is a strong statement. Somebody knows how to fight fire with fire.
Honestly, they used those freeway underpasses against us in the last election. What is good for one side is good for the other. Free speech, right?
I was visiting my daughter, who goes to college in L.A., and saw an election poster that said, "McCain kicks the bucket and we get the Pail." This type of sloganeering WORKS. My daughter herself, a gal who called herself a LIBERTARIAN, voted for Obama, saying she was terrified of Palin becoming president. Sigh.
Nickie, the fear of Palin has to be understood in the context of the vicious and effective campaign run against her by Saturday Night Live. Tina Fey became more Palin than Palin. I bet over 50% of the population believed that Palin once said, "I can see Russia from my house," although she never said that. The campaign was brilliantly run and now we are scr*wed.
You bet I wish we had Palin for president right now.
Ope, I remember when Nixon was politically "dead" in the 60's. He had lost his California run for Governor and declared "You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore"
The American public loves a comeback story. We adore the underdog. Obama played the underdog role.
If the public ever senses that the attacks on Palin have gone over the top, she could ride the mighty political wave.
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I pray people wake the hell up! This guy is an empty suit with somebody else pulling the strings.
Pretty interesting, huh? Fortunately I still know my way around the streets of L.A. Back to printing ...
"When you see that money is flowing to those who deal, not in goods, but in favors - when you see that men get richer by graft and by pull than by work, and your laws don't protect you against them, but protect them against you - when you see corruption being rewarded and honesty becoming a self-sacrifice - you may know that your society is doomed." – Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
I hate to drag out this old quote, but it applies to the situation we have with the Obama Administration very clearly. Will people wake up? I hope so because we're playing for our very lives with the ObamaCare situation.
I wrote this comment on another blog about these pictures. Hope you don't mind the copy/paste:
Whoa. That is a strong statement. Somebody knows how to fight fire with fire.
Honestly, they used those freeway underpasses against us in the last election. What is good for one side is good for the other. Free speech, right?
I was visiting my daughter, who goes to college in L.A., and saw an election poster that said, "McCain kicks the bucket and we get the Pail." This type of sloganeering WORKS. My daughter herself, a gal who called herself a LIBERTARIAN, voted for Obama, saying she was terrified of Palin becoming president. Sigh.
College students shouldn't be allowed to vote.
Mango, if he's an empty suit, the people who manipulate the Obama machine are not. There are some bad characters there.
DC, you make me so proud. Please be careful which parts of Los Angeles you pepper with your artwork.
LL, it certainly seems to me that a large percentage resemble lambs enthusiastically running toward rhe slaughter.
You don't know what you've got 'til it's gone.
Fear of Palin, huh? Wouldn't you rather have her in the big chair right now?
Red, most college kids shouldn't even be allowed to go to college.
Change will begin at street level.
Nickie, the fear of Palin has to be understood in the context of the vicious and effective campaign run against her by Saturday Night Live. Tina Fey became more Palin than Palin. I bet over 50% of the population believed that Palin once said, "I can see Russia from my house," although she never said that. The campaign was brilliantly run and now we are scr*wed.
You bet I wish we had Palin for president right now.
Ope, I remember when Nixon was politically "dead" in the 60's. He had lost his California run for Governor and declared "You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore"
The American public loves a comeback story. We adore the underdog. Obama played the underdog role.
If the public ever senses that the attacks on Palin have gone over the top, she could ride the mighty political wave.
Great blog...I'm please to be here Mio Goomba
Thanks, Sarcastic...
You'll fit in just fine!
Hopefully this will spread far and wide. Good likeness, btw, captures his inner self!
Barky... I keep hoping that this image appears guerrilla-style on every street and blog.
I just wish to Hell he WAS a joke. Every day I wake up hoping the frigging nightmare is over, but it isn't.
I stole that picture somewhere. Just haven't got around to post it.
AA, it's good to have you here.
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