
No, seriously, we can make it work!

His newest book.

At his health care policy event yesterday at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute in Florida, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) was introduced by the institute’s chairman, former Republican senator Connie Mack. But, as Hotline reports, Mack is more than just a chairman. He’s also a registered state lobbyist “advocating for health insurance companies”:

McCain: Healthcare is Socialism for Big Business, the way it should be.

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Spread it around!

Why wouldn’t he?

Big Obama loves you.

Now that’s Change!

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[quote]Varqanir wrote:
Thanks.
I always thought that the Concord Militiaman ought to have a rifle (rather than a musket) in his hands, and what better than an M14?
The only thing that would further improve that statue would be big red letters carved into it reading MOLON LABE.[/quote]
I heard that!…/;-D
Just for fun, have you read about Black sharpshooters “Prince Whipple” & “Oliver Cromwell” who made a name by ungentlemanly blowing British Officers off their horses with their rifled muskets during the RevWar?..

[quote]Journeyman wrote:
In honor of the morons that think white tuxedos are a good way to get past the secret service. I have to admit that communists seem to be better artists than neo-Nazis…[/quote]
Scuse’ me, but that racist propaganda example is KKK produced, not godless comunist work (the “Black\whitegirl” motif should have been a flippin’ clue, not to mention the obvious address listed/![]()

[quote]RoadWarrior wrote:
The neo-maverick[/quote]
Dude, what’s up with the Nazi Luftwaffe uniform? Don’t think the US Air Force would appreciate that comparison…Curtis LeMay himself would have beaten you to death with his bare hands for that one, and he was no fan of Black aviators himself…

[quote]RoadWarrior wrote:
This says it all.[/quote]
So does this.

This isn’t a communist poster, but I thought it belonged, in a Dr. Seussian way: hope, dope, soap, rope!
Here must be the ne plus ultra of political kitsch. It’s a piece of soap shaped like Obama’s grinning visage, suspended on a cord. The makers have cleverly named it “Hope on a Rope.”
Now, you have to ask yourself: was this intended for the diehard Obama lover, for the pleasure of slathering the image of the Chosen One all over her (or his) naked body in the shower…
…or the diehard Obama hater, who delights in seeing the blue (from asphyxiation, one assumes) decapitated head of Barack Hussein dangling from a rope?
Because it seems to work either way.
[quote]RoadWarrior wrote:
At his health care policy event yesterday at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute in Florida, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) was introduced by the institute’s chairman, former Republican senator Connie Mack. But, as Hotline reports, Mack is more than just a chairman. He’s also a registered state lobbyist “advocating for health insurance companies”:
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what? they’re not vetting people that introduce McCain at events?

[quote]Sloth wrote:
No, seriously, we can make it work![/quote]
I love this one!
[quote]Sloth wrote:
Spread it around![/quote]
Something tells me Victor Suvhorov is going to become a popular author thanks to Obama.