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I have been thinking about Ron Pauls candidacy. He is doing it better
than the others... He polls as on of the two that could/would possibly/
probably beat Obama if he is nominated for President.

The left "trusts" him more than any other candidate meaning he is more
likely than any other to pick up the disillusioned Dem and independent
voters.

He has a large Republican following that are well entrenched and
unwavering.

All of the Libertarians will vote for him.

There is an Independent party that is filing for an "unknown" third
party candidate as we speak in all 50 states. Paul is one of their top
candidates.

He has carefully sidestepped the question of running as a third party
candidate.

If Paul does run as an independent no Republican can be elected. Far
too much of the base would be lost to Paul.

If Paul keeps his word and "sees this through to the end" (and I think
he will) it won't matter who the Republicans nominate at this time
because Jesus is not available....

It is time the GOP woke up.... I think they have been outfoxed.

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Can the Secret Service Tell You To Shut Up?

by Andrew P. Napolitano

Recently by Andrew P. Napolitano: Can the President Kill You?

The First Amendment to the Constitution prohibits the government from infringing upon the freedom of speech, the freedom of association and the freedom to petition the government for a redress of grievances. Speech is language and other forms of expression; and association and petition connote physical presence in reasonable proximity to those of like mind and to government officials, so as to make your opinions known to them.

The Declaration of Independence recognizes all three freedoms as stemming from our humanity. So, what happens if you can speak freely, but the government officials at whom your speech is aimed refuse to hear you? And what happens if your right to associate and to petition the government is confined to areas where those of like mind and the government are not present? This is coming to a street corner near you.

Certain rights, like thought and privacy and travel, can be exercised on their own. You don't need the government to cooperate with you; you just need to be left alone. Other rights, like those intended to influence the political process, require that the government not resist your exercise of them. Remember the old one-liner from Philosophy 101: If a tree falls in a forest and no one is there, does it make any noise? Here's the contemporary version of that: If you can criticize the government, but it refuses to hear you, does your exercise of the freedom of speech have any value?

When the Framers of the Constitution wrote the First Amendment, they lived in a society in which anyone could walk up to George Washington or John Adams or Thomas Jefferson on a public street and say directly to them whatever one wished. They never dreamed of a regal-like force of armed agents keeping public officials away from the public, as we have today. And they never imagined that it could be a felony for anyone to congregate in public within earshot or eyesight of certain government officials. And yet, today in America, it is.

Last week, President Obama signed into law the Federal Restricted Buildings and Grounds Improvement Act of 2011. This law permits Secret Service agents to designate any place they wish as a place where free speech, association and petition of the government are prohibited. And it permits the Secret Service to make these determinations based on the content of speech.

Thus, federal agents whose work is to protect public officials and their friends may prohibit the speech and the gatherings of folks who disagree with those officials or permit the speech and the gatherings of those who would praise them, even though the First Amendment condemns content-based speech discrimination by the government. The new law also provides that anyone who gathers in a "restricted" area may be prosecuted. And because the statute does not require the government to prove intent, a person accidentally in a restricted area can be charged and prosecuted, as well.

Permitting people to express publicly their opinions to the president only at a time and in a place and manner such that he cannot hear them violates the First Amendment because it guarantees the right to useful speech; and unheard political speech is politically useless. The same may be said of the rights to associate and to petition. If peaceful public assembly and public expression of political demands on the government can be restricted to places where government officials cannot be confronted, then those rights, too, have been neutered.

Political speech is in the highest category of protected speech. This is not about drowning out the president in the Oval Office. This is about letting him know what we think of his work when he leaves the White House. This is speech intended to influence the political process.

This abominable legislation enjoyed overwhelming support from both political parties in Congress because the establishment loves power, fears dissent and hates inconvenience, and it doesn't give a damn about the Constitution. It passed the Senate by unanimous consent, and only three members of the House voted against it. And the president signed it in secret. It is more typical of contemporary China than America. It is more George III than George Washington.

The whole purpose of the First Amendment is to assure open, wide, robust, uninhibited political debate, debate that can be seen and heard by those it seeks to challenge and influence, whether it is convenient for them or not. Anything short of that turns the First Amendment into a mirage.

Reprinted with the author's permission.

March 15, 2012

Andrew P. Napolitano [send him mail], a former judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey, is the senior judicial analyst at the Fox News Channel, and the host of "FreedomWatch

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Can the President Kill You?

by Andrew P. Napolitano

Recently by Andrew P. Napolitano: What If Democracy Is Bunk?

Can the president kill an American simply because the person is dangerous and his arrest would be impractical? Can the president be judge, jury and executioner of an American in a foreign country because he believes that would keep America safe? Can Congress authorize the president to do this?

Earlier this week, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder attempted to justify presidential killing in a speech at Northwestern University law school. In it, he recognized the requirement of the Fifth Amendment for due process. He argued that the president may substitute the traditionally understood due process – a public jury trial – with the president's own novel version of it; that would be a secret deliberation about killing. Without mentioning the name of the American the president recently ordered killed, Holder suggested that the president's careful consideration of the case of New Mexico-born Anwar al-Awlaki constituted a substituted form of due process.

Holder argued that the act of reviewing al-Awlaki's alleged crimes, what he was doing in Yemen and the imminent danger he posed provided al-Awlaki with a substituted form of due process. He did not mention how this substitution applied to al-Awlaki's 16-year-old son and a family friend, who were also executed by CIA drones. And he did not address the utter absence of any support in the Constitution or Supreme Court case law for his novel theory.

The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution states that the government may not take the life, liberty or property of any person without due process. Due process has numerous components, too numerous to address here, but the essence of it is "substantive fairness" and a "settled fair procedure." Under due process, when the government wants your life, liberty or property, the government must show that it is entitled to what it seeks by articulating the law it says you have violated and then proving its case in public to a neutral jury. And you may enjoy all the constitutional protections to defend yourself. Without the requirement of due process, nothing would prevent the government from taking anything it coveted or killing anyone – American or foreign – it hated or feared.

The killing of al-Awlaki and the others was without any due process whatsoever, and that should terrify all Americans. The federal government has not claimed the lawful power to kill Americans without due process since the Civil War; even then, the power to kill was claimed only in actual combat. Al-Awlaki and his son were killed while they were driving in a car in the desert. The Supreme Court has consistently ruled that the Constitution applies in war and in peace. Even the Nazi soldiers and sailors who were arrested in Amagansett, N.Y., and in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., during World War II were entitled to a trial.

The legal authority in which Holder claimed to find support was the Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF), which was enacted by Congress in the days following 9/11. That statute permits the president to use force to repel those who planned and plotted 9/11 and who continue to plan and plot the use of terror tactics to assault the United States. Holder argued in his speech that arresting al-Awlaki – who has never been indicted or otherwise charged with a crime but who is believed to have encouraged terrorist attacks in the U.S. – would have been impractical, that killing him was the only option available to prevent him from committing more harm, and that Congress must have contemplated that when it enacted the AUMF.

Even if Holder is correct – that Congress contemplated presidential killing of Americans without due process when it enacted the AUMF – such a delegation of power is not Congress' to give. Congress is governed by the same Constitution that restrains the president. It can no more authorize the president to avoid due process than it can authorize him to extend his term in office beyond four years.

Instead of presenting evidence of al-Awlaki's alleged crimes to a grand jury and seeking an indictment and an arrest and a trial, the president presented the evidence to a small group of unnamed advisers, and then he secretly decided that al-Awlaki was such an imminent threat to America 10,000 miles away that he had to be killed. This is logic more worthy of Joseph Stalin than Thomas Jefferson. It effectively says that the president is above the Constitution and the rule of law, and that he can reject his oath to uphold both.

If the president can kill an American in Yemen, can he do so in Peoria? Even the British king, from whose tyrannical grasp the American colonists seceded, did not claim such powers. And we fought a Revolution against him.

Reprinted with the author's permission.

March 8, 2012

Andrew P. Napolitano [send him mail], a former judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey, is the senior judicial analyst at the Fox News Channel, and the host of "FreedomWatch

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New post on Scotty Starnes's Blog

CBO: Obamacare to Cause 20 Million to Lose Their Employer-Paid Health Care Benefits

by Scotty Starnes

This was the goal of Obama (YouTube took down the video, as usual, showing Obama stating he wanted to end employer-paid health care in 10, 15 or 20 years) and Democrats. Force Americans to lose their employer-paid health benefits so they all would be force onto the government exchanges.

From The Hill:

As many as 20 million Americans could lose their employer-provided coverage because of President Obama's healthcare reform law, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said in a new report Thursday.

The figure represents the worst-case scenario, CBO says, and the law could just as well increase the number of people with employer-based coverage by 3 million in 2019.

The best estimate, subject to a "tremendous amount of uncertainty," is that about 3 million to 5 million fewer people will obtain coverage through their employer each year from 2019 through 2022.

Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wisc) points out one of several Obama lies:

..."President Obama's string of empty promises is quickly becoming a disappointing trail of broken promises," House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said in a statement. "He promised Americans that his overhaul of the health care sector would not jeopardize the health coverage of those who liked what they had. As nonpartisan analysts made clear today, millions of Americans will soon learn the hard way that Washington's overreach into their health care decisions will result in sharp disruptions to their coverage and their care."

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New post on Fellowship of the Minds

Obama thinks you can afford this $50 light bulb

by Dr. Eowyn

Have you ever seen a $50 light bulb?

Me neither.

Here's your chance! Just feast your eyes on this award-winning super-duper LED!

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Are you impressed?

No?

Silly you. Silly me.

But Obama's Energy Department is so gosh-darned impressed that it awarded Philips Corp., the manufacturer of the $50 60-watt LED, $10 million of taxpayers' hard-earned dollars as an "L Prize" for an environmentally sensitive bulb that is "affordable for American families"!

As a Washington Times editorial points out, although the new LED is more energy-efficient than standard incandescent bulbs and may last up to 10 years, but given that it costs 50 times the price of the typical old-style bulb, this eats up any long-term savings.

The Energy Department defends the bulb's exorbitant price, claiming costs are expected to fall over time. However, the original contest guidelines projected a retail price less than half of the $50 that the bulb is sold at retail. More curious still is that fact that there are already much less expensive LED bulbs available, but these did not receive the Obama administration's seal of approval.

It's all about quid pro quo, more commonly known as "I'll scratch your back, and you'll scratch mine." Ten to one we'll find out at some future date that, like solar-panel maker Solyndra, Philips' CEO is also a big Obama supporter.

Solyndra's execs and board members were big donors to Obama and the Democratic Party and -- SURPRISE! -- Solyndra was favored with $535 million in federal loan guarantees. Alas, taxpayers will never see any of the $535 million loan repaid because Solyndra had gone belly up bankrupt.

Meanwhile, King Obama tells the American people who face steeply rising prices at the gas pump:

"Let them eat cake buy the affordable $50 light bulb!"

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This is how the border between India & Pakistan is closed every evening       Keep in mind both countries have nuclear weapons

 

 


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A comment off   http://obamareleaseyourrecords.blogspot.com/2012/03/donald-trump-praises-sheriff-joes.html

Mitt's mormon grandpappy Miles Park Romney flipped the bird to America so he could dick stick his harem legally down in old Me-hee-co in Mormon country there in 1912, to the tune of FOUR concubines.

Romney's old man, George, only jumped the border illegally as the Mexicans were in revolution and throwing all the garbage out in 1941 at the virile age of 34.

So after telling America to f*ck off, they went all Me-hee-can...then jumped back into Texas WHERE THE US GOVERNMENT WAS FORCED TO FEED AND TAKE CARE OF THEM.

Then while other Americans were enlisting in the war effort like Glenn Ford, Alinsky-lover George Romney went a-whoring for money in business while real Americans were dying for his filthy lucre.

Then George Romney, who was not a natural born citizen (2 US citizen parents born on US soil) had the "AUDACITY" to run for GOP in 1968 (gee maybe that's where Obama the commie usurper got his idea?).

A chip of his Alinskyite-Daddy's old blck, Mitt started Obamacare, err, Romney care while governor of Massachussetts... which were it not being footed by the REST of America would not exist at all. But Alinskyite-loving-Romneys want it to bust America, that's what Alinsky is all about.

Ah, and here is George Romney lovin'-up with fellow commie Alinsky
circa 1967
http://dailycaller.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/enhanced-buzz-wide-11548-1327443517-33-e1327460512305.jpg

Truth is, Mitt Romney is from a family who turned their back on America to stick their dicks into women in a foreign country. JUST LIKE OBAMA'S DADDA.

When things got hot in Me-hee-co...they BAILED.

When WWII ravaged, George profiteered in business and BAILED on America.

When the Vietnam War came up, Mitt Romney had an extensive, tres longue missionary mission in France, from 1965 to 1972, oh how convenient because Mitt BAILED on America.

Such noble SEX PERVERT ROOTS

Obama and Mitt are peas in a pod.

Obama forged his Selective Service card too, well actually his last and current citizenship was INDONESIAN and he never reclaimed his US Citizenship which he probably never had anyway, before the age of 23. Obama's short form COLB is a forgery with an inverted debossed seal which does not match Hawaii's embossed seal...and his long for birth certificate has active Adobe layers...God knows who the hell aka Obama really is, but in no way shape or form is he eligible to be POTUS.

But what does GOP care about the commie coup? Only that the nuclear codes are in the hands of a foreigner. No biggie eh?

So Obama is more eligible to be Soharta, Marxist Brutotalitarian of Pakistandonesia (which is what he dreamed of being all along anyway) and Mitt is more eligible to be King of Franxico.

It is a disgrace real Americans fought for and supported these degenerate slime.

One of these things, is just like the other, one of these things, is all but the same...


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Bill O'Reilly: Exporting Nonsense on Gas Prices Oil
Posted March 9, 2012
Robert Murphy

Lately Bill O'Reilly's comments regarding gasoline prices have been nonsensical. O'Reilly's analysis of the oil market and the role of exports is not only wrong, it's absurd. Even if he were right, slapping taxes on American firms is not the way to help Americans. As we'll see, oil refiners aren't doing anything nefarious by participating in the global market. And as for O'Reilly's proposals, they would not only cost American jobs, they would have a negligible impact on gas prices.


O'Reilly's Plan to Tax Our Way to Prosperity

For those who missed his commentaries, here's a good example of O'Reilly's energy fallacies from his "Talking Points Memo" of February 22:

We began covering the skyrocketing oil prices last Friday with Lou Dobbs. He was candid. Saying because of the mild winter, there is plenty of oil and gas in the U.S.A. So supply and demand here should dictate lower prices.

But of course, they are not lower. They are much higher because the oil companies are shipping their products overseas. Measured in dollars, oil products are now America's largest export worth $88 billion a year to the oil companies.

A decade ago, oil exports were not even among the top 25 exports. Most of the oil stayed here. And with working Americans getting hammered by stagnant wages and huge unemployment, this is yet another punishing situation for the folks.

Tomorrow President Obama will speak in Miami about gas prices. But he is likely to have no solutions.…However, if the Obama administration wanted to, it could ask Congress to raise export taxes on the oil companies to encourage them to sell their products here. Think about it. The oil companies are regulated by the federal government. They can't drill on land nor in American waters without permission from the feds. Many Republicans want to drill baby drill but what's the point if all the oil goes to China? Increased production obviously doesn't mean lower prices for us.

The cartels overseas and the oil companies here set the prices based upon what they can get anywhere in the world. So right now we can expect oil prices to continue to go higher until the oil companies believe they are going to be held accountable. Then they will back off just a bit. [Bold added.]

O'Reilly's analysis of the oil and gasoline market is simplistic and misleading, but even if it were correct, his "solution" is a betrayal of the supposedly conservative respect for property rights. If O'Reilly's information were true, that companies needed permission from the government to drill on private and state lands, our oil production would be falling.  After all, oil production on government lands and waters was down last year, even as it climbed 14% on private and state lands.  If O'Reilly were right, Americans would really be hurting from the inevitably higher gas prices the government's sloth at producing energy would have.   Unfortunately, in this case, O'Reilly is succumbing to his populist streak and railing against the rich greedy businesses in favor of "the folks."

Even on his own terms, O'Reilly isn't accusing oil companies of breaking any laws, mistreating any workers, or defrauding any of their customers. According to O'Reilly, these companies are selling their product to the customers willing to pay them the most for it, and therefore suggests that Congress should get involved and increase rates just on those specific companies. When the government starts targeting certain companies for punishment through the tax code, just think about the abuses that could occur.  Our Founders did, and outlawed bills of attainder.

If O'Reilly believes his own rhetoric, then why stop with gasoline? For example, the price of food has been rising aggressively during the last few years, making it harder for struggling families to make ends meet. At the same time, American farmers are exporting massive quantities of food abroad! If Congress slapped a big export tax on wheat, imagine how much cheaper bread would be for the folks here in America. O'Reilly's implying that wheat and corn are unnecessary but gasoline is.  Maybe he should visit a farm or a bakery or a food processing plant.

Let's push the analysis further. What if the mayor of Detroit made it illegal for any company to ship a car outside of the city for sale to an outside buyer? Imagine that from now on, all vehicles produced in a Detroit plant must be purchased by a final consumer in Detroit. Think of how much the price per vehicle would tumble, once the demand from the rest of the world were cut off! Those Detroit residents sure would benefit, having all of that massive supply of cars to themselves.


The Two Critical Flaws in O'Reilly's Argument

As my analogies illustrated, O'Reilly's analysis is wrong. In fact, there are two separate mistakes he is making.

In the first place­as the grain analogy was meant to demonstrate­O'Reilly completely misunderstands the benefits of international trade. Even if it were true that the U.S. were a net exporter of oil to the rest of the world, it still wouldn't make sense for the government to slap a tax on U.S. exports. In other words, if there were a Saudi analog of Bill O'Reilly on Al-Jazeera, telling his government to stop exporting so much oil to the rest of the world in order to keep prices down for Saudi motorists, then that would be horrible economic advice.

One of the most basic economic principles is that all countries benefit from participating in the international division of labor, where each nation specializes in its "comparative advantage." Countries (such as Kuwait and Canada) that are endowed with more crude oil than their own people will consume, export the surplus production to the rest of the world. The people in other countries pay for their oil imports by selling their surplus goods, such as wheat, cars, software, etc. Through this process, per capita living standards are far higher than they would be if each country had to produce everything domestically.

Thus we see that an attempt to hinder oil or gasoline exports from an oil-surplus country would make no economic sense. Yes, the people of that country would have more oil leading to lower gasoline prices for a while, but they would have less of whatever they were previously buying with their oil exports­perhaps wheat and hence bread prices would be higher. On net, the average citizen would be made poorer by the government's interference with trade and market flows of goods.  And eventually, forcing an industry to sell at an artificially low price would mean it could go out of business, as many refineries in the U.S. have already, despite exports.

Yet there is something else fundamentally wrong with O'Reilly's assessment of the situation: The U.S. is currently a large net importer of crude oil. In 2011, the U.S. imported 8.9 million barrels per day, and exported a paltry 46,000 barrels per day (just about all of it goes to Canada). So the notion that the U.S. would be awash in oil if it didn't send it abroad, is nonsense.

The reader might wonder why the U.S. exports any crude oil, if we're a net importer? Robert Rapier at Forbes explains:

Oil that is exported to Canada is most likely produced in fields that have easier access to Canadian refineries than to U.S. refineries. We import over 50 times as much oil from Canada as we export to them, so oil exports are clearly not the problem.

It's not crude oil, but petroleum products, that the U.S. exports on net. Yet even here, the numbers show that O'Reilly is painting a false picture.  In December 2011 the U.S. exported a total of 108.4 million barrels of petroleum products, including tens of millions of barrels of products that our government makes very difficult to use here, such as petroleum coke, residual oil and high sulfur fuel oil.  Are companies supposed to keep products they could sell abroad but consumers cannot use here because of government regulations?

Looking at the destinations for our exported petroleum products, we again see that O'Reilly is misinformed. Of the total exported in December, 9.2 million barrels (8.5%) went to Canada, and 18.1 million barrels (16.7%) went to Mexico. We shipped the Netherlands (yes, the Netherlands!) 11.4 million barrels (10.5%) of petroleum products.

In contrast, China­the place where O'Reilly claims we'd ship all of our extra oil production, and so drilling here would be pointless­received only 4.1 million barrels of petroleum products, a mere 3.8% of the total for December. Once we see the actual numbers, we have to wonder: Did O'Reilly's staffer bother to research the actual figures?


Why An Export Tax Would Make the U.S. Poorer

Now that we understand the true situation regarding the oil market and U.S. exports, we see the relevance of my absurd Detroit auto example. In Detroit, the major companies "import" most of the inputs (such as tires, glass, steel, etc.) from other cities, then use their own workers and factories to assemble the finished vehicles. Most of these products are then "exported" to cities outside of Detroit, because the car companies can obviously get a much better price for each unit by selling into the world market as opposed to just selling to Detroit consumers. If the mayor of the city foolishly made it illegal to export cars, it would simply ruin the industry. There wouldn't be a huge gap in car sticker prices inside Detroit versus outside of Detroit; no, the number of cars produced in Detroit would simply plummet, with the market share going to other producers.

The situation is similar with petroleum products. Right now U.S.-based refiners operate in a competitive world market. Part of their business involves importing the inputs (i.e. crude oil) from abroad, using domestic workers and equipment to refine it into gasoline or other products, and then exporting some of it abroad. If the U.S. government foolishly slapped a tax on these foreign sales, the U.S. refiners wouldn't continue with their previous level of output, and dump the excess stocks on the U.S. market.

No, if the U.S. government slapped a tax on foreign sales, then U.S. refiners would scale back their operations. They would import less crude from abroad, they would hire fewer American workers and run fewer shifts, and they would produce less refined gasoline. In the new equilibrium, it wouldn't at all be the case that gasoline sold in the United States for far less than in neighboring countries. On the contrary, the U.S. refiners would cater to Americans with their reduced output, while foreign refiners would capture market share caused by the reduction in U.S. output (and exports).  The result, in other words, would mean U.S. job losses and not much relief for motorists.


Conclusion

Bill O'Reilly's talking points against oil companies completely misconstrue the actual trade flows of crude oil and refined products. Yet even if O'Reilly did state the facts, his proposal for raising taxes on a profitable sector of the U.S. economy would destroy jobs and do little to lower gasoline prices.  In fact, his rhetoric sounds a lot like President Obama's calls for increased taxes on oil companies as the way to reduce gasoline prices.  No one should believe either of them.

 
http://www.instituteforenergyresearch.org/2012/03/09/bill-oreilly-exporting-nonsense-on-gas-prices/
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These are interesting??

We see corporate logos every day. Did you ever look

closely at them? Scroll down and be surprised.

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2nd and 3rd ???t???s??? are two people sharing a tortilla over a bowl of salsa

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Probably the world???s most famous bike race. The ???R??? in ???Tour??? is a cyclist ??? yellow circle front wheel of bicycle.

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Arrow probably means Amazon has everything from A to Z ??

5.
This one was hard for me to see????? but I finally got it!

There is a sideways chocolate kiss between ???K??? and ???I?????

6.

See ???31??? embedded in the ??? B R??? ?? Thirty one-derful flavors !!!

7.


Northwest Airlines. Circle is a compass. Guess which direction the arrow in upper
left corner (or beginning of ???W???) is pointing ??? ( north west )


8.

See the gorilla and lioness ??

9.

Smiley face is also a ???g??? like in ???goodwill???

10.

Used to be the emblem for the Milwaukee Brewers. Baseball glove forms an ???M??? and a ???B???.
Logo was designed by a college art student.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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 40 Stunning Old Photos

 

Let's go back in time with these photos

 

Prospector and Pack dog ready for the summer trail

This is an intriguing picture of Prospector and dog ready for the summer trail.

It was taken in between ca. 1900 and ca. 1930.

Horse team on the Overland Trail

This picture was created in between ca. 1900 and 1927.

Two Girls Waffle House

This picture was made in between ca. 1900 and 1916.

Yukon Gold Company Dawson, 1914

This is a picture of 23 men posed outside Yukon Gold Co. Dawson, 1914. It was created in 1914.

Kodiak Alaska

It was made in between ca. 1900 and 1923.

Nome Alaska July 4th parade on Front Street

You are looking at an artistic picture of July 4th parade on Front Street in Nome Alaska. It was created in 1916.

Pancho Villa on Horseback

Josoroteo Arango Arula (5 June 1878 - 20 July 1923), better known by his pseudonym Francisco Villa or its hypocorism Pancho Villa, was one of the most prominent Mexican Revolutionary generals.

New York City Fire Department

You are looking at picture of Firemen posed on fire engine,

New York City. It was taken in between ca. 1908 and 1916.

Titanic Survivors

Here`s a stunning image of Titanic survivors on way to

rescue ship Carpathia. It was taken in 1912.

Shoe Shine

This is a photo of Peddlers; shoe shine. Sept. 13, 1911. It

was made in 1911.

Teddy Roosevelt Speaking

This is an image of Teddy Roosevelt giving a fiery speech.

John Davison Rockefeller

John Davison Rockefeller (July 8, 1839 May 23, 1937)

was an American oil magnate. Rockefeller revolutionized the petroleum industry and defined the structure of modern philanthropy

Rural Mail Delivery

This is a rare image of Rural Mail Delivery. It was taken in 1914 by Harris & Ewing.

Filling Car With Gas

It was taken between 1905 and 1945 by Harris & Ewing.

General Store

This is an original image of Old General Store. It was taken 1917 or 1918 by Harris & Ewing.

Slave Reunion

This is an important picture of Slaves Reunion. Lewis

Martin, Age 100; Martha Elizabeth Banks, Age 104;

Amy Ware, Age 103; Reverend S.P. Drew, Born Free.

It was taken in 1917 by Harris & Ewing.

Lakota Sioux Camp

It was taken in 1891 by Grabill, John C. H., photographer.

Cowboy

The photo shows the traditional dress and gear of an authentic old west cowboy. It was taken in 1888 by Grabill, John C. H., photographer.

Hotel Minnekahta, Hot Springs, Dakota Territory

It was created in 1889 by Grabill, John C. H., photographer.

Council of Indian Chiefs

Council of Indian Chiefs who Negotiated with General Miles

Bird's-Eye View of Deadwood

The picture shows Section of small city showing residential and commercial buildings; trees and mountains in background. It was taken in 1887 by Grabill, John C. H., photographer.

Wright Brothers Glider in Flight

This is an extraordinary photo of Wright Brothers Glider in Flight. It was made in 1911.

Pouring whiskey into a Sewer During Prohibition

It was made in between 1909 and 1932, during the Prohibition.

Moonshine Still

The photograph illustrates Lt. O.T. Davis, Sergt. J.D. McQuade, George Fowler of Internal Revenue Service and H.G. Bauer with the largest still ever taken in the national capitol. It was made in 1922.

Drug Store

This is an extraordinary photo of Aerial view of interior of People's Drug Store, 7th and E Streets, Washington, D.C., with soda fountain. It was made in 1909.

Newspaper Boy

Boy selling The Washington Daily News - sign on his hat

reads, "Have you read The News? One cent" - headline reads

"Millionaire tax rends G.O.P.". It was taken in 1921.

U.S. Navy Pilots

In this photo you can see navy pilots who will go to England for the Schneider Cup races. It was made in 1923.

Man Drinking Beer during Prohibition

It was made in between 1920 and 1932.

Cadillac Dealership

This picture was made in 1927.

Ford's Theater

The photograph illustrates location where Abraham Lincoln was shot in 1865, showing what the area looked like at the time of the assassination.

U.S. Treasury

This is a photo of U.S. Treasury. Washington, D.C. Showing old Riggs Hotel, 15th & G. N.W. It was made between 1860 and 1865.

Abraham Lincoln on the Antietam Battlefield

The picture above was taken on October 3, 1862. Lincoln is shown standing on the Battlefield of Antietam. The following day, October 4, 1862 his Emancipation Proclamation appeared for the first time on the pages of Harper's Weekly, the most widely distributed newspaper of the day.

Taxicab strike in New York

The image shows Taxicab strike New York in 1928.

Cincinnati Street Cars

This photo was made in 1913.

Jack Barrett with Barnum Circus

Photo shows Jack W.C. Barnett (right) who was a performer with the Barnum and Bailey circus. The photo was taken between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915.

Santa Claus and Children

This is a photo of Santa Claus and Children on the streets of New York City circa 1900.

British boxers

Photo shows British boxers including Rueben Charles - Rube Warnes (1875-1961), W.W. Allen, R. Erskine, A. Spenceley, F. Parks with E.T. Calver, secretary of the Amateur Boxing

 

 

 

 

 

 


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