It is becoming apparent that most Democrats are stuck in an infantile mentality, and that their entire plan for the future is based on emotional and physical dependency on Mommie Hussein Dearest.
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“On April 21, 1787, the Continental Congress of the United States authorized a design for an official penny, later referred to as the Fugio cent because of its image of the sun shining down on a sundial with the caption, “Fugio” (Latin: I flee/fly). This coin was reportedly designed by Benjamin Franklin; as a reminder to its holders, he put at its bottom the message, “Mind Your Business”. The image and the words form a rebus meaning that time flies, do your work. This design was also used on the “Continental dollar” (issued as coins of unknown real denomination, and in paper notes of different fractional denominations) in February 1776.”
In God we trust is nice, but I almost prefer the Franklin mint’s version.
What’s worse, carbon or plastic?
http://rendezvous.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/02/16/should-common-plastics-be-labeled-toxic/?src=rechp
“It is becoming apparent that most Democrats are stuck in an infantile mentality. . .” ‘Becoming’? I’ve long likened DemoProgs to teenagers: they want all the privileges of adults without any of the responsibilities.
Democrats are not ignorant; they are evil. (I ought to know – I was one until 1999.)