higher gas prices, another reason why people like the least prepared man in the room and algore

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can embrace the fall of Iraq

1) call it an uprising of freedom fighters and make it a foreign policy success
2) blame it on Bush for those that are not comfortable with Iraq falling
(you know libtard nation will embrace both narratives)
3) call this an important victory to protect our environment since energy costs will skyrocket


win win win on main st in Libtardville
 

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If only terrorists and tyrants controlled more oilfields, refineries and pipelines, what a wonderful world it would be.
 

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Throw in nuclear weapons and we would finally have peace on earth.

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Gas is 3.99 a gallon at a place 4 miles from me. Drive another 4 miles, hop on 95S for 12 miles, exit to a poorer more urban area, and it's 3.59. Can I axe why that be?
 

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A family from Pittsburg County, Oklahoma leave their home in search of a better life due to a serious long-term drought in the region, June 1938.
Photograph: Dorothea Lange/ Hulton/ Getty Images
 

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[h=1]Bandit's Roost, 1888 - a picture from the past[/h]The investigative journalist and self-taught photographer, Jacob August Riis, used the newly-invented flashgun to illuminate the darkest corners in and around Mulberry Street, one of the worst slums in Manhattan. His images, which highlighted the plight of poor immigrants in the area, were published in his landmark work; How the Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York

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Residents of the alley known as Bandit's Roost at 59½ Mulberry Street in New York. Its nickname reflected the fact that it was the most dangerous spot in a neighbourhood which was notorious for high levels crime levels

Photograph: Jacob August Riis/ Bettmann/Corbis
 

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today's great depression, welcome to Obamaville

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^^^^^ and I give these people credit, they're looking for jobs

but we won't have growth until we cut our anchor loose
 

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This is the New Normal in Obama's America

Record number of expatriates renounce U.S. citizenship


http://www.marketwatch.com/story/record-numbers-of-expatriates-renounce-us-citizenship-2014-06-17

The IRS can't keep 3 years worth of emails, but they can follow you around the globe to see if you have a bank account in the Caymans or Switzerland.

Lol, we are on pace to beating our previous record of 2,999. What will we ever do losing so much of our population every year!!!
 

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