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Who's behind I-95 billboard featuring George Bush?

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posted on May, 22 2010 @ 11:55 AM
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reply to post by antonia
 


It boggles my mind, I'd say that about 90% of ATS'ers agree that politicians are only puppets of the NWO or Elites. But then at the slightest mention of what this one did or that one did they become like rabid attack dogs. Attacking this party or that party. If only people would realize that politics is much like "professional wrestling" while in the ring they are mortal enemies, in the locker room and behind the scenes they are the best of friends! I guess it just goes to show how deeply implanted and well the programming that we've been subjected to as worked. Remember regardless of who you voted for, you still voted for one of "their" candidates!!!



posted on May, 22 2010 @ 01:35 PM
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I can tell you who put the sign up

Someone who initially thought Obama would have actually brought change



posted on May, 22 2010 @ 01:43 PM
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You have a point. Who are these people who are funding a propaganda war? Isn't that what it is? Signs, poster, billboards, store fronts all using images to say what they think?

I certainly don't miss ol' W. I didn't vote for him either time because he made my skin crawl.

It's the same idea surrounding the Georgia Guidestones. Who paid for them & what is it trying to tell us? Maybe it's attempting to show us that no matter who is in office, they're jsut a face & that's that. The agenda is still the same.



posted on May, 22 2010 @ 01:45 PM
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I Miss George Bush.

He was much funnier and easier to make fun of. His tongue would condemn him every time he spoke. He missed his calling. He should have been a comedian.

Do I miss him as President? No way. I'm glad that horror is over and sad this administration is doing too little to turn back Georges bad policies.

The people who put up those billboards obviously feel George was a better of the two evils than Obama.

I don't know about that. Obama's plans may cripple this country in the long run but at least he wasn't behind the killing of 3000 Americans. Yet.. Time will tell.



posted on May, 22 2010 @ 01:54 PM
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I think its Obama thats doing it;
Trying to get higher ratings



posted on May, 22 2010 @ 01:57 PM
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Originally posted by SupremeKnowledge
I think its Obama thats doing it;
Trying to get higher ratings



Yeah, I can see it now. They talk about it while they're sitting in bed together.

I wish I were kidding.....



posted on May, 22 2010 @ 03:44 PM
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Originally posted by jimmyx

look, it was election between McMain or Obama...Obama was the clear choice. choosing Palin as your vice-president?? c'mon, can you imagine what other "choices" McMain would have made, if he was elected president? and at 72 years old, he probably had trouble remembering if he turned off the bathroom light after using it. and people wanted him to be president?? wow


I voted for a third party candidate. I don't think you get it-The agenda goes higher than Obama. It went higher than McCain. Did you ever consider that perhaps McCain picked Palin intentionally to lose the election? He didn't put up much of a fight. In the end, McCain was seen as "Bush-lite" and so could not win. It was made this way. Obama was the man TPTB wanted in office.

What I am pointing out is the hypocrisy of stating an elite few run this planet yet bashing their puppets. Obviously it's not the puppets you need to worry about. If you don't believe in the over-arching conspiracy then yea, we aren't going to agree on that point.

In my eyes Obama=Bush, there is no real difference and all the people hounding to bash Democrats or Republicans are misled souls who cannot shake off their programming. As for me calling the Bush-meister a jerk-Anyone who would work for TPTB is a jerk.

[edit on 22-5-2010 by antonia]



posted on May, 22 2010 @ 04:51 PM
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Perhaps cognitive dissonance?

I am a member of a local forum full of ultra conservative christians. They are my friends, for the most part, and i participate in charitable events with them. But politically, they are rabid Republicans, with a few (quiet) Democrats.

Every one of them will agree that the net result is a sameness in the two parties. Of course, i have to beat around the bush to get this admission (pointing out that the "socialist" health care plan was a rehash of a GOP plan in the early 90's, for example, and then getting them to agree to this).

It seems that most people are just not wanting to let go of the concept to begin with. Politics is like religion: you are raised into it. Some buck the system and go their own way, but most just enlist in their parents belief systems. This is called "culture".

I would venture a guess that most at ATS will talk about TPTB, but they do not mean the same thing as someone who understands how the system works, and can actually name those PTB. To the average person it is an abstract concept, much like "world peace" at a beauty pagent.



posted on May, 22 2010 @ 07:08 PM
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Do I miss Bush? NO! But Obama's teleprompter routine drive me nuts! Looking left... looking right... looking left... looking right. It reminds me of a crowd at a tennis match.

At least Bush "looked" at the camera, like he was talking directly to us.

I always wonder when people can't look at a person while they're talking. It's rude or something.



posted on May, 23 2010 @ 08:47 AM
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Originally posted by antonia

Originally posted by Miracle Man

I always said W is a guy that I would like to hang out in a bar with.


I don't vote for people based on their "likability". That being said i sure as hell don't miss that jerk.

Obama, Bush, it's all the same. At the end of the day they both serve the same masters.

[edit on 21-5-2010 by antonia]



no kidding it is all the same! Plus at the end of the day they are all drinking beers and smoking cigars while laughing at the american public!



posted on May, 23 2010 @ 11:05 AM
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Originally posted by sodakota
Do I miss Bush? NO! But Obama's teleprompter routine drive me nuts! Looking left... looking right... looking left... looking right. It reminds me of a crowd at a tennis match.

At least Bush "looked" at the camera, like he was talking directly to us.

I always wonder when people can't look at a person while they're talking. It's rude or something.




Having acted as a customer service consultant, i can say that you are like most people in that regard.

For example, the next time you get your food at Burger King, or any other drive through....do they make eye contact when they hand you your food? Do they say thank you?

Me? I feel very uncomfortable about eating food that you cannot even look me in the eye when you give it to me.

But, there is a fine line between eye contact, and the piercing glare of a psychopath.



posted on May, 23 2010 @ 12:09 PM
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I personally just find it highly amusing that so many of you think that "the other party" is the problem.

They are both the problem. Both parties are bought and paid for by corporate interests, neither party has the average Americans interests at heart, and both parties are in the process of shredding our Constitution, and running this country into the ground.

How they get away with this is by appealing to simple minded voters who are unwilling to take the time to think things through, and who are suckers for any tag line that can be chanted at a rally somewhere.

I may be talking to you, if you are a "die hard" Republican or Democrat.

We need to stop being so easy to divide along party lines, and we need to insist upon candidates that actually serve the interests of the people, not the interests of corporations. And the only way THAT is going to happen is if some of you stop believing that whats best for corporations IS whats best for you.

Why would anyone miss Bush OR Obama? We havent had a president that cared more for this country than his own butt and bank account in I dont even know how long.



posted on May, 23 2010 @ 05:44 PM
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Originally posted by Miracle Man
Hell yes I miss him.

He wasn't the greatest President in history, but I would take 8 more years over the last year in a half.


You would take an illegal war and thousands of troops dead over the last year and a half? WOW. I don't know what else to say.



posted on May, 23 2010 @ 06:05 PM
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"Mary Teske, the general manager of Schubert & Hoey Outdoor Advertising reports, "The Bush Miss Me Yet? billboard was paid for by a group of small business owners who feel like Washington is against them. They wish to remain anonymous. They thought it was a fun way of getting out their message."

So, that's the latest on the great billboard mystery.



Read more: www.ledger-enquirer.com...



posted on May, 23 2010 @ 06:50 PM
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"The Bush Miss Me Yet? billboard was paid for by a group of small business owners who feel like Washington is against them. They wish to remain anonymous."

They wish to remain anonymous? Wow, what a bunch of sniveling cowards! These chicken sh*** should man up and step up from behind the curtain and show their faces. Oh well, no guts, no glory.



posted on May, 23 2010 @ 07:30 PM
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Originally posted by SphinxMontreal
"The Bush Miss Me Yet? billboard was paid for by a group of small business owners who feel like Washington is against them. They wish to remain anonymous."

They wish to remain anonymous? Wow, what a bunch of sniveling cowards! These chicken sh*** should man up and step up from behind the curtain and show their faces. Oh well, no guts, no glory.


It is bad business to make your bread and butter a political soapbox. That isn't cowardice. To do as you suggest would be foolish, unless dumpster diving is your idea of a good dinner.

When giving admiration, one must be careful to discern between foolhardy, and "guts".



posted on May, 28 2010 @ 01:30 PM
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No, I don't miss Bush. I miss these men:



I would prefer Bush to Obama as only a slightly lesser evil. But even a lesser evil is still disastrous. I don't get stuck in the false dilemma that to dislike Obama means to support Bush or vice versa.

They are all extremely disappointing at best and infuriating at worst.

And don't even get me started on Congress.



posted on Jun, 3 2010 @ 08:20 AM
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I, personally, would never wish to have as my president a man with whom I would "like to have a beer with".

I, personally, would rather not even have any president, except of course myself.
And I would be the leader of my sovereign body, my sovereign body.

Meaning me, myself, and I.

And no one else.

Bush, Obama, Bush, Reagan, Clinton, Johnson, Nixon, Carter.

They are all interchangeable. The only difference being the techniques used by each to reach a certain voting block.

As far as the billboards go....

My vote goes to TPTB.

The billboards not only isolate and divide, in order to conquer.
(A classic Roman strategy Proto)

But they induce a sense of learned helplessness in all that pass and read.

And that is the point of the entire game.

Isolate, divide and conquer the people.

And when we are all fully prepped, willingly I might add, the Caesar and the council will unleash the final plan of action regarding the great work thousands of years in the making.

These are the final prophecies found in each of the Abrahamic faiths, each of which were created in ROME of all places.

All Roads Lead to Rome my friends.



posted on Jun, 3 2010 @ 08:44 AM
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Hey, ATS, Miss me yet?






posted on Jun, 3 2010 @ 09:33 AM
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So are we saying that the USA is in a better place now that Obama is in charge? or are we saying that we want back George Bush?

I personally think that Obama is doing a great job after all isn't that what political leaders are expected to do nowadays, drive their countries in to the ground and make the poor poorer while the fat cats laugh and point fingers from their lavish luxuries? Surely you wouldnt think any different would you? why would you?

George Bush is responsible for thousands of deaths in IRAQ and 911

DON'T FORGET THAT PEOPLE



[edit on 3-6-2010 by franspeakfree]



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