Tuesday 15 July 2008

Philip Craig Twilight Courtyard painting

Philip Craig Twilight Courtyard painting
John Singer Sargent Sargent Poppies painting
An electronic ticker on the front shows what Ben Cohen says are Bush's lies. The head is a rotating cylinder with various Bush facial expressions. White House spokesman Ken Lisaius said most people in America support Bush's policies, and that the president supports free speech. "The president welcomes the fact that we live in a democracy and that people in this country are free to make their own opinions known," Lisaius said. "I believe that it's disrespectful of the president to essentially lead the country based on lies," Cohen said. "If that happens, then I believe it's actually our patriotic duty to make people aware of it." The traveling 'PantsOnFire-Mobile' is touring nationwide, with its next stop in Seattle in two weeks. The tour began last November on Long Island, N.Y., and will continue until the Nov. 2 elections. It has already made stops in Florida, Texas, Arizona and Colorado.

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