Presidential Thumbs' Up to his Canadian Supporters

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Free Dominion finally got the picture up of the President sharing a big Texas grin as he gives us the thumb's up...

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I was down amongst the "rabble" this afternoon near parliament hill. Just to see what a Canadian protest looks like. Reminded me of my days in San Francisco, except it's colder and the coffee's not as good. Oh, and Frank Chu (http://www.mistersf.com/sanfran/index.html?sanfranfrankchu.htm)isn't there with his always-interesting sign.
It never ceases to amaze me how unoriginal the rhetoric of the extreme left is.

That is a great photo. However you did forget one thing when you added the president to the photo of the car.
Look at how small the pres, is compared to the catilac. either that or that is the nost outlandishly huge car. none the less this is a great photo. you should have found a biger picture.

Mr. Oblivious, that isn't all that big for an American car. I presume you are used to dog-sleds. When you consider that presidential limos are custom made with a significant amount of anti-artillary armor embedded in the body, of course it is going to look a little bigger. But I'm sure my grandparents had cars that big, in fact, my first two jalopies, both Chrysler Newports, were that big.

Yes, the car is really a light tank with all of the defensive and some of the offensive capabilities thereof. Besides the requisite armor, this Caddy supports tear gas and machine gun ports. The color and perhaps size distortion in the windows are because they are anti-ballistics panels about four and a half inches thick.

On an interesting note, the makers of the popemobile offered to put hidden machine gun ports into it, but the pope declined. At least, that's the official story.. I have to admit that it would be pretty cool to see the pope blasting through a band of would-be assassins in the popemobile...

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