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2. Chazaq wrote:
Jerry Kramer, April 9, 2006. Palm Sunday procession through the devastated Broadmoor neighborhood in New Orleans 8 months after hurricane Katrina. Nice biretta, Jerry. January 2, 7:38 pm | [comment link] |
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3. recchip wrote:
I don’t know why I expected any different, since it was the NY Slimes (Times) website. From viewing the photos on there, one would think that most americans are Pro gay, Anti-War and that there is almost no opposition to Obama. I clicked through EVERY PHOTO and there were multiple photos of various anti-war and pro-gay marches. There was only one photo of a tea party gathering (and it was labeled as “an anti Obama health care march) shown. Rather than the millions of folks at hundreds of tea parties around the country, the “editors” of this photo shoot chose to show one photo of about 15 folks on the mall. Oh, well, such is life with the Main Stream Media. January 2, 11:12 pm | [comment link] |
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4. CPKS wrote:
Compare the number of photos about Obama to that of those relating in any way to Christianity. January 2, 11:29 pm | [comment link] |
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5. David Keller wrote:
#3 (and Kendall)—What I learned in looking at these photos: There was no election in 2000 although Ralph Nader and the Supreme Court had something to do with George Bush, whoever he was. There was no election at all in 2004. Almost everyone married in the last 10 years was either gay or lesbian, except one woman at a Giants game. Everybody hates the military, expect their moms and brothers. Everybody voted for Obama, expect a few kooks in Pennsylvania. And finally, thank goodness for global warming scientists (as I sit in Greenville, SC where it was 17 this morning). Gotta love the Times. January 3, 12:03 pm | [comment link] |
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Kendall, you need to stop setting these teasers. I really ought to get out more.
January 2, 7:06 pm | [comment link]