Meet Jeff Barth — He May Have Just Made the ‘Greatest Political Ad Ever’

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  • Previous message got chopped off. Those are just the ones we know about in the states that start with “A.”

  • Hey Colonel,
    Where are they?
    Well here’s just a few.

    ALABAMA

    Opelika – WWII German/Italian POW camp. Under renovation.

    ALASKA

    Wilds of Alaska – east of Anchorage. No access by road, but there is a railway system. Facility holds 500,000 people. Projection: forced labor camp.

    ARIZONA

    Florence – WWII German/Italian POW camp. Under renovation.

    Ft. Huachua – 20 miles from Mexican border, 30 miles from Nogales Rex 84 Program. Projection: emergency custodial facility.

    Pinal County, Gila River – Renovated WWII Japanese-American Special Internment detention facility.

    12/9/99 Sedona – Top-secret United Nations (and/or U.S. military) secret military activity near the small tourist town of Sedona, Arizona.

    Yuma County, Colorado River – Renovated WWII Japanese-American Special Internment detention facility.

    ARKANSAS

    Berryville FEMA facility – east of Eureka on Hwy 62. [near Tyson's property.]

    Blytheville AFB – was closed; now a camp. Newly constructed wooden barracks surrounded by high barbed wire-topped fencing and guard towers.

    Ft. Chaffee – has new aircraft runway and detention facility for 20,000 prisoners.

    Jerome, Chicot/Drew Counties – Renovated WWII Japanese-American Special Internment detention facility.

    Omaha FEMA facility – on Hwy 65, south of old wood processing plant, on a dirt road that leads to a toxic waste dump.

    Rohwer, Descha County – Renovated WWII Japanese-American Special Internment detention center.

    That’s jus

  • Maybe it got blown away by a stiff breeze. Looks like a big sail by comparison to the wooden sign the other guys put up, but, of course, why blame the wind when blaming religious people is so much more fun?

  • Hmm, I don‘t think I’ll take much advice from someone who quotes a boorish character on a stupid cartoon. Art is not what it has been made in the last 20 years or so. Not everything has to be high-def, digital, political or socially unnacceptable to be a good or even fantastic piece of art. I’d hazard a number of “works of art” are only popular because they reinforce certain views on society. (IE the “piss-Christ,“ the ”dung Mary” or a number of similar pieces.) Had these pieces been less controversial they’d have been relegated to the dust bins of society.
    As to this man’s works, they might not be the “greatest pieces of all time” but the passion and effort that goes into them really shows. Art is something different to everybody, and before I insult a piece of art I want to know what the thought is behind it. Some thoughts are more worthy than others. This man’s love of the older techniques of photography is pronounced loudly in these images. I‘d sooner reward a photo showing someone’s love for something than someone’s pointless disparagement of something. Leave that for the hacks on MSNBC.

  • Caption that photo!: Michelle Obama

    March 28, 2012 at 9:37pm

    It’s green! Of course it’s edible! Now EAT IT!

  • Meh… Maybe it does look kinda like it, but I still think it’s pretty cool. Next…

  • @ Rush is Right & Okie from Muskogee
    Matthew 24:36 “But of that day and hour knows no man”
    Why argue about something so inconsequential? “When” is not of any importance at all unless we’re planning to be “spiritual layabouts” until then. (which is NOT something I’m accusing either of you of being.) Without regard to any prophetic scriptures, isn’t it better to assume the worst and go from there? I can only speak from my experience, but when someone’s view of “how something should happen” is shattered it only serves as a burden. I’ve seen people lose everything because of this kind of assumption… Faith, Family, Friends. How about we “assume” that we’ll all be beheaded in a “post trib” situation and be happily surprised when it doesn’t happen that way?

  • But that’s half the fun! I love typing and euihiadvnzdpuign;nangqeiugn!!!!

  • Personally, I thought it was hilarious. A few more commercials like this and I might actually turn my TV on once in a while… then again… nahhh.

  • Good on you, Marine. Semper fi!