That Awkward Moment..... .... When you're the only black guy there....
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That Awkward Moment....

.... When you're the only black guy there...

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#38 - Sinless (02/17/2013) [+] (5 replies)
Maybe if I just stand here.......no one will ask why I invaded Iraq
#3 - vatra ONLINE (02/17/2013) [-]
Nicolas Cage?
#40 - doctorhorrible (02/17/2013) [+] (5 replies)
#179 - getsheadfromdolan ONLINE (02/18/2013) [+] (1 reply)
#165 - darkdragonswrath (02/18/2013) [-]
Nigga, I got an A on that paper.
#13 - worldatarms (02/17/2013) [+] (1 reply)
The fuck, dude. You just can't do that no matter how important you are
#158 - happygrowman (02/18/2013) [+] (1 reply)
you made me do it.
#111 - oddesy (02/18/2013) [+] (24 replies)
I posted this last time and ill post it again:

Shall I explain?

This picture shows President Obama stepping on the Constitution of the United States. Scattered about are other bills and famous documents that all gave the US its current rights, and the money, displaying the US dollars current worth (Even though its still the most globally used currency and in the top 5 strongest). About him are presidents of both the political left and right. We see Washington, Lincoln, Adams, Reagan, Author, and other politically right presidents glaring and shouting at Obama for his desecration of the US constitution. On the other side, we see the political left applauding Obama for what he has done, at last the more left, such as Jimmy carter, Bill Clinton, and (for some reason) Teddy Roosevelt. In the back other presidents seem to show no opinion, or a slight option (JFK with a hand raised, HW bush glaring). The man on the bench represents the American people, confused, disgruntled, and angered.

It represents the way other presidents would feel about what this nation has become under the rule of Obama, and, the more forward you get to him, recent PODUS's rule.

Really, think to yourself. How would George Washington feel if he could see this country today? Or Abe? FDR? Adams? All these men worked their asses off to protect, make, unite, and pull this nation into what it was, and in 16 years it went down.


www.funnyjunk.com/funny_pictures/3239627/Says+It+All/297#297

#2 - twi ONLINE (02/17/2013) [+] (2 replies)
"who's this shit-ly dressed faggot?"
#128 - Muppetz (02/18/2013) [-]
I don't play the political game.
But you have to admit it's a neat picture.
User avatar #80 - ironfist **User deleted account** (02/18/2013) [+] (2 replies)
And all the presidents are like "who gave that slave a suit"
#20 - mikeliterous (02/17/2013) [-]
THIS is what I died for?!?!
#36 - Cyraxx (02/17/2013) [+] (1 reply)
#193 - snakefire ONLINE (02/18/2013) [-]
k.... keanu?
#212 - iluvharrypotter (02/18/2013) [-]
Welcome to /pol/, now git out.
#56 - freebirdkid (02/18/2013) [+] (1 reply)
you act as if Obama is the first president to be controversial when it comes to being constitutional, it would be more realistic if the picture had george bush wiping his ass with it and lighting it on fire, and obama trying to put it out
#1 - ignusblanchh (02/17/2013) [-]
Comment Picture
#7 - zerokelvin ONLINE (02/17/2013) [-]
the guy who makes these paintings is Jon McNaughton.

his paintings rustle my jimmies

Here is Colbert talking about him:
www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/414028/may-09-2012/jon-mcnaughton-s--nation-under-socialism--artwork
#194 - mkchillin (02/18/2013) [+] (10 replies)
IDC what people say about my man Jackson. This guy gave the common man a voice and had their interests at heart during his entire life.
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