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Ed
June 30, 2008 at 7:49am
Apparently the builder has a disgruntled sense of humor and a lot of money he doesn't know what to do with.  It's kind of obvious to me that he's fed up with politicians because they are are willing to put themselves above everyone else when it comes to basic needs (like their lucrative retirement/health/life insurance plans) while the rest of us voters strive to make ends meet and care for our families.  We get "dumped" on, so-to-speak (clean enough?).  
Ed
June 30, 2008 at 7:51am
Oh yeah, I forgot to add...Maybe politicians need a good dose of Jesus, "Whatever you do for those (the voters?), you do unto me." 
Brother Todd
June 30, 2008 at 8:25pm
Charlie, We all know that they are full of "it" and "it" all rolls down Capitol hill.  Look out below In coming!
desharp
July 02, 2008 at 1:18pm
The great thing about it is that we get to choose who gets to live in the aprtment above us.  Maybe we need to upgrade the litmus test for politicians to include such things as proper fiber intake.  LOL  

Someone might see this photo and reach the conclussion that the builder of such a facility suffers from an accute case of victim's mentality syndrome.
 
syndrome or rather "sin-drome" is secondarily described as anything that forms a pattern.  Now that sure sounds like sin to me.      I know, way off subject here.

Great photo for both thought provoking and simply good humor.... 
Prophet Jay
July 02, 2008 at 1:24pm
In this case the law of gravity applies. I you sit underneath pigeons it won't be long before you get pooped on. Its obvious that the builder is suggesting that we are getting pooped on by politicians.
Da fellershipman
July 15, 2008 at 4:44pm
Thanks for all the replies.  I have a question (surprised): it seems that the majority seem to believe that "stuff" happens and flows downward.  That was Alice's analysis also.

Here's my question: if we believe this, why vote?  Do you think God is ABOVE this (w/o the dumping?)
Brother Todd
July 17, 2008 at 4:08am
I vote because it is my priviledge to vote.  If i don't vote then I may loose that privilige as well.  Yes, God is above all of that.  He raises up Kings and sets them down.  But, sin is a reproach t any person.  If I don't vote then it is a vote for the bad guy the one who does not believe the way I do.  Not all politicians are bad.  It is the system.  I will say this though, our leaders reflect the people. We as a people have cast off restraint and do what ever is right in our own eyes.  We get what we are.  I guess you could say it is a microcosom.  
CindyLou
July 17, 2008 at 5:18am
I ditto Bro Todd and add that I feel if I don't vote then I don't have the right to praise what they do (which is seldom lately) or complain about it........cause I didn't vote.
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