"Social engineering"? So, the government is allegedly sanctioning the use of charismatic hackers to befuddle their way into people's homes and/or businesses and take over their computer systems?
I am surprised you didn't comment on the people making out behind the fence! That is priceless!
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April 18, 2010 at 9:29 PM
Or the random lower case use by John COSELLi's sign.
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May 10, 2010 at 9:14 PM
I also like the fact that the signs are for 7 different people. Apparently, he doesn't care who wins this election as long as Obama has nothing to do with it.
Dissent is the highest form of patriotism. I believe in this whole-heartedly.
And I appreciate anyone who has the gumption to protest despite their handicapped abilities to articulate what they oppose. Their right, and ours, to a freedom of speech is something few in this world can savor. Another right we should not forget to savor, though, is the right to mock them.
Some of these signs have been floating around the internet for a while and could be called classics, others are new. They just needed to be collected in one place. Please enjoy, and share it with your friends.
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The only thing she forgot is the tinfoil hat
It is Houston Texas, so I'm not even sure who she thinks she's talking to.
..."thought police"..?
"Social engineering"? So, the government is allegedly sanctioning the use of charismatic hackers to befuddle their way into people's homes and/or businesses and take over their computer systems?
Rrrriiiiiight...
I am surprised you didn't comment on the people making out behind the fence! That is priceless!
Or the random lower case use by John COSELLi's sign.
I also like the fact that the signs are for 7 different people. Apparently, he doesn't care who wins this election as long as Obama has nothing to do with it.
At least this one can spell.
Git is mild[1] profanity with origins in British English for a silly, incompetent, stupid, annoying, senile elderly or childish person.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Git_(slang)
You seemed confused about the word "git".
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