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ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says: ...it is a very original theme...
Man talking to Republican Presidents portrait by Doug Foreman
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ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says: ...this is why every American who enjoys liberty to travel from one state to another, to go to the store and buy what you want, to buy the cars you want and the homes you want without government approval should have a copy of the Constitution with them at all times while in this country. You should also have the number of several Conservative lawyers written on the inside of the cover of the Constitution. You will always be free if you read the Constitution and are a law-abiding citizen and break no laws. Never threaten anyone and never strike another person unless they are doing you bodily harm. Exercise your first and second amendment rights, but use your common sense and make sure your weapons are registered properly and you obey every law concerning your firearms. Remember that the government serves at our will, and remember that we have the right for peaceful assembly to discuss changing the government--through the election of new representatives. Remember that the next election is going to determine the direction of our nation. Robert L. Huffstutter
Scott Brown North End Rally by Paul Keleher
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ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says: THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST MEMORABLE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THIS DAY OF INFAMY THAT I HAVE SEE.. This is one of the most memorable photographs of this day of infamy that I have seen.
the day the world stood still by Joe
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ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says: This is the image of an act of pure evil. There are those who mistakenly call it an act of religious fanatics. My opinion is that there is nothing religious about anyone or any religion that would cause such a murderous act of slaughter. It is an act of pure evil delivered from Hell by the messengers of evil. From the time civilization began on earth, there has been two basic elements, evil and good. The two have been in combat since humanity began and they will continue to be at war until evil is destroyed once and for all.
wtc-9-11 by Corpsman.com
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ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says: ...if you haven't read her blog, you should--she spares no words...
CPAC2007 064 by Michelle Malkin
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ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says: ...there are those who will be employed to find out if the toys are safe, thus even this photo is important. Personally, I like it because it reminds me of a toy shop I saw while I was a small boy, a shop I could never enter because my folks were always in a big hurry. Later, when I was an adult, I went back to find the shop and it was gone. Nevertheless, this photo supplies me with a bit of fond nostalgia...
Toy Store by Brave Heart
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ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says:
Hmm...dependable rubber. But still pregnant?! by Joe Hardenbrook
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ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says: ...a friend I know on Flickr who loves America as I do...hello, friend, it is nice to know you.. He looks pretty tough to me, so I guess he is still looking good despite the age.
Old man still looking good, sorta. by California Swede - George Wester & Family
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ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says:
Wear Mediocrity Mask by Poetician1
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A Walk Down Venice Beach by Floyd Stewart
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ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says: When I see these old barns, I am reminded of another era, an era when the old barns like these were even older and in a similar state of maintenance, a "no maintenance, please" kind of state. To make a long story brief, I have always liked these barns and realize that they served their purpose. Why are they destitute and claptrap images that dot the rural landscape? Well, it all has to do with the children who inherited the farm. They chose to leave the farm and head for the city. They went to work in the steel mills of Pittsburgh and Baltimore, but now, the mills are closed and the children are too old to repair the barns. They sit inside and gaze out at the barns, many wishing they had stayed to farm and do the chores, considering what happened to the mills. One thing that's positive: the old oak will never decay, but weather well and bring a fine price when the wind finally brings the barn to its knees.
Country Decay by Ray
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Citizen by Erik Daugaard
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