Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

Posted in PICTURES       18 Aug 2009       8804       16 GALLERY VIEW

This protest had place on 11 August in Portsmouth.
It gives an impression that the porters have no idea what their signs are really about and how contradictory they can get.
Well, let’s see the gallery.


1 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

2 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

3 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

4 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

5 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

6 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

7 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

8 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

9 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

10 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

11 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

12 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

13 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

14 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

15 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

16 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

17 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

18 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

19 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

20 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

21 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

22 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

23 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

24 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

25 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

26 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

27 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

28 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

29 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

30 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

31 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)

32 Teabaggers with signs (32 pics)


[via bluehampshire ]


Advertisement




16   Comments ?
0
1.
John Drake 15 year s ago
Yay! Obamacare!

Get off it. If you want health insurance, get a job.
       
0
2.
pitterpat 15 year s ago
Thank God for the teabaggers. The way things are going here in the states with healthcare alone, it's them who're the constant thorn in the side of the big Pharma companies and all corrupt politicians.

Teabaggers are going to save the USA clapping clapping clapping clapping

By the way, Obama is against the teabaggers. Obama wants to turn the USA into socialist Russia. The Teabaggers want to see corrupt gov't dissolved.

If you don't live here in the USA, don't assume you know what's happening here....like most of you do. 35
       
0
3.
miguel 15 year s ago
pitterpat....the united states of america have been assuming that they know what's happening in the rest of the world (to use your same words) for decades...so know you can expirience what is like to be judged from someone who doesnt have the RIGHT TO JUDGE YOU.
And by the way,just so you know I am an American too (and proud of it), I'm living in Europe and have family in the States, but as much as it would probably matters you, I am as American as you are.
Have a nice day sir!!!
       
0
4.
pitterpat 15 year s ago
Grow up Miguel, I've lived in the UK and the UAE while maintaining my American citizenship. I've traveled the world thanks to my career and I don't talk out my a$$ when it comes to employment health benefits, gov't benefits as a citizen abroad and as qualified and registered voter in the USA.

All my days are nice, thanks, I'm the one that makes them so.
       
0
5.
alex 15 year s ago
A truly evil Government would leave 45 million people to die.
       
0
6.
Graysonn 15 year s ago
I'm glad I live in a country where I get free health care, less crime than the US. And I'm pretty certain I don't know anyone who owns a gun. No-one here need ever worry that they won't get top health care if they are sick.

This is hilarious though
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/08/12/hawking_british_and_alive/


You know, it's good living in a country that cares about it's citizens



Although I agree with the last guy that he should bring back arrested development.
       
0
7.
American Ed 15 year s ago
Someone gimme a tissue, I got a nosebleed...
       
0
8.
WTF 15 year s ago
About time America wakes up! Good for them!
clapping clapping clapping clapping clapping
       
0
9.
Educated 15 year s ago
It's really depressing to see these people, who are probably good, hard-working Americans, fall prey to the lying and scheming of the health insurance and pharmaceutical companies.

People, if your only sources of information are right-wing talk-radio and Fox News, you're not seeing the whole picture. In fact, you're only seeing what the rich, white elite wants you to see. From some of those signs, it's painfully obvious that these people don't even know what they're protesting... they're just automatons wound-up by the business lobbies, fed full of lies and hate by the Republican party and set loose with pasteboard and markers.

Truly sad... You'd think that in the 'age of information' people would have more a clue...
       
0
10.
John Drake 15 year s ago
Oh, yeah, British healthcare is just the tops.

dash2
       
0
11.
zombie Adam Smith 15 year s ago
Stick with the script! This is OBVIOUSLY a coordinated astroturf campaign. The people in those pictures were probably chosen because they couldn't read the signs they were paid to carry, otherwise the very untruth would probably strike them dead.
       
0
12.
John Drake 15 year s ago
zombie Adam Smith, you are a moron. This is clearly a case of leftist projection on your part. Just because the left uses Soros's money to hire protesters doesn't mean that this is why there are so many INDEPENDENT citizens protesting this clear invasion of their freedom by a runaway government.

If you want shitty government health care, there are plenty of countries offering it. Though the Canadian system is about to fail, and you might take a look at the debt being incurred by Norway, for example.
       
0
13.
zombie Adam Smith 15 year s ago
(psst, I was using sarcasm..if you want to see coordinate astroturf, look to the people bussed in with identical signs)
       
0
14.
John Drake 15 year s ago
Ah. Sarcasm does not translate well on the internet, save with [sarc] tags.

Your sarcasm is effective, however, as you sound just like one of the kool-aid drinkers.
       
0
15.
Layla 15 year s ago
Educated, you have it exactly right. My father was laid off in 2006, lost his health insurance coverage. My mom worked for such a small business that health insurance was not offered and private insurance for both of them would be over $1500 a month because of prior health issues and that would have left them nothing to live off of each month. Two weeks after his insurance ran out and while he was applying for jobs, my dad suffered a massive stroke. He is now an invalid and my mom cannot work because she needs to care for him. They are financially devastated. Their savings are gone and they are going to sell their house that my dad built with his own hands to pay for the $160,000 in medical bills. They will probably move in with my family this year (in a 950 sq ft house for six people). So, tell me... is it my dad's fault he had a stroke two weeks too late? Or is it the broken system?
       
0
16.
robin yates 15 year s ago
there was a lot of lies told by the republicans,,,,,,,,,,all they said about the British Health care system was wrong,, there are no panels deciding if someone lives or dies,,, surely any country which boasts it is the richest in the world, can have over 40 million people without healthcare ???
       
27353641acute
belayclappingdance3dashdirol
drinksfoolgirl_craygirl_devilgirl_witch
goodgreenheartJC-LOLJC_doubledown
JC_OMG_signkisslaughingman_in_lmocking
mr47_04musicokroflsarcastic
sm_80tonguevishenka_33vomitwassat
yahooshoot
/*secupdate
Advertisement









Advertisement





Advertisement

Archives

2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
0000
Advertisement




How to comment

•    Don't insult other visitors. Offensive comments will be deleted without warning.

•    Comments are accepted in English only.

•    No swearing words in comments, otherwise such comments will be censored.

•    Your nickname and avatar are randomly selected. If you don't post comments for 7 days, they both are reset.

•    To choose another avatar, click the ‘Random avatar’ link.

random_banner_1