Since the Administration made it clear that the released photo of 0 shooting skeet was not to be photoshopped, I complied and used the free image processing software Gimp.
Here are a couple of the 'Gimped' images...
From a 'just having a little gun fun' perspective:
Rambo's not nothing on the 'Prez'...
And from a strictly political view point:
Apparently the President shoots a little low and to the left :)
Have Fun...
Monday, February 4, 2013
Thursday, January 17, 2013
John Howard, prime minister of Australia from 1996 to 2007, penned an opinion piece in the New York Time on how he Went After Guns. You can read the entire dribble for yourself but the follow quote says it all:
Australian's are subjects, not citizens!
Our founding documents outline RESTRICTIONS ON GOVERNMENT not restrictions on citizens.
So John Howard thinks that legislatures should have ultimate authority over its subjects. Sounds like a tried and true reason for a revolution.
SS
"Australia, correctly in my view, does not have a Bill of Rights, so our legislatures have more say than America’s over many issues of individual rights, and our courts have less control"
Australian's are subjects, not citizens!
Our founding documents outline RESTRICTIONS ON GOVERNMENT not restrictions on citizens.
So John Howard thinks that legislatures should have ultimate authority over its subjects. Sounds like a tried and true reason for a revolution.
SS
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
As many of you have heard by now, the "Petition the White House" web site has been very active since the election. Many petitions have been related to secession of which I have my doubts would actually occur although the volume of petitions and numbers of signers may have a positive effect on the administration...
I did notice a new petition posted today:
"Base income tax rates on the political affiliation of the tax payer"
Sounds like the perfect compromise position to me... Those who claim to want higher taxes can pay them, and those who do not, will not.
Go sign the petition
I did notice a new petition posted today:
"Base income tax rates on the political affiliation of the tax payer"
Sounds like the perfect compromise position to me... Those who claim to want higher taxes can pay them, and those who do not, will not.
Go sign the petition
Friday, October 5, 2012
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Friday, September 7, 2012
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