Monday, September 3, 2012

'Eastwooding' Inspires National Empty Chair Day on Monday

This is hilarious. The MSM in its effort to denigrate Eastwood as strange and weird actually brought more attention to it. The Republican convention lives on. Obama is no longer cool and hip. Undone by an 82 year old man.

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  1. Its really interesting that the Democrats haven't mentioned Romney once since the convention. If they keep this up, Romney will have won the election before they realize Eastwood was a perfectly well placed diversion.... Democrats like diversions....

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  2. and Republicans like "situational ethics"-------jes sayin'

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    1. Democrats fly the flag of 'Relative Morals'... jes sayin'

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  3. http://www.activistpost.com/2012/09/10-signs-that-youre-fully-awake.html

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  4. but the ruling elite takes their occult rituals deadly serious.

    Amen, brother, Amen-----------I AM awake, more so than I want to be----------! The only argument you will receive from me is the how of it all, the when of it all. We are a split nation------no question, ready for a full take-over. Watch Soylent Green.

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    1. Carol..if we are consciousness...whose ?..Do we really want the Truth..or are we just sorta curious...what if the Truth is beyond all our expectations...then what??

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  5. Obama has intentional split the nation.

    It's a direct result of his pursuit of the Cloward–Piven strategy

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    1. "Someday you to can be the President of the United States of American," has been replaced by "pay down your student debt in your forties and you to can join the middle class."

      1773-2009 Congrats Barrack for dumbing down the entire population.

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  6. I thought the whole Eastwood thing was overdone. I didn't care for his little turn on stage mainly because it missed an opportunity to make a powerful statement. But as for disrespect to a president goes, far more disrespectful things were said to and about Bush with great regularity during his tenure.

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