Home - by illustr8r - November 8, 2012 - 21:27 America/New_York - 7 Comments
.
If You Shop Online Through Our Amazon Store and We Get a Commission!
Store
Contact Us-bigfurhat.mail@gmail.com
Snail Mail- BigFurHat / PO BOX 150 Southfields, NY 10975-0150
Want an Avatar? Find out how here.
--SUBSCRIBE by Email FREE
J Frank Parnell
November 8th, 2012
R.I.P. America 1776-2008
Menderman
November 8th, 2012
I took one day of mourning…then my ass got back to work…I got bills to pay.
I got Obama’s schedule today in my email. the only item on his agenda was recieving the Presidential Daily briefing at 11:30 AM. Yup, that was his work schedule for the day.
I suppose he spent the rest of the day planning his 2 week vacation to Hawaii for Christmas….or Ramadan or whatever he calls it….
AbigailAdams
November 8th, 2012
The more I think about it the more my guts tell me the fix was in. Someone mentioned that interview of axelrod by Chris Wallace the last Sunday and he had a hard time keeping that cat-ate-the-canary grin off his face. I saw the interview and it was one of those moments that gave me pause.
Mr. Happy
November 8th, 2012
I remember this image, from the news, maybe 40-years-ago, when I was very small.
Merchants closed up their shops in some country as a form of protest or strike, and soldiers from the government came in with crowbars and forced the doors open by breaking their locks.
That’s the image I remember seeing.
I wonder if that is in store for us?
FreeMan & Sarah Voting Early & Often
November 8th, 2012
Just one day, wow.
So it means that much to him?
Edith McCrotch
November 8th, 2012
I didn’t see any bars on his shop’s windows.
Must be located somewhere 30 miles from that city’s MLK Boulevard.
Commissar M
November 9th, 2012
Mr Happy, that kind of sound like FDR’s stunts, both during the National Recovery Administration era and later during WW2. I recall in one case during the war, there was a military takeover of, I think, Montgomery Ward’s HQ after some minor pissing contest between MW management and some toady in the Roosevelt administration.