Daletoon of the Day: Statue of Amnesty | All Right Magazine

Halt the “virtual fence” spending. There’s another more pressing need– a statue dedicated to the hardest working people not yet in America. And there’s a rumor that when the sun hits it just right in the afternoon, it resembles the statue of Obama at his old Indonesian madrassa.

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Eden's Toon Garden: Obama Honors Bush | All Right Magazine

.It’s a lonely club at the top. As such, Obama has finally offered an olive branch to former President George W. Bush, and there’s no better way to mend a fence like that than making sure a predecessor’s name lives on forever. This can come in the form of an airport, a school, a bridge, or even a world famous geographic landmark.

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REALTOR® Magazine--Americans Want to Be Obama's Neighbor

The neighbor most Americans would choose is the Obama family, according to the annual Zillow Celebrity Neighbor Survey, which asked more than 2,000 U.S. adults to choose who they’d most like to see across the fence.

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Searching In Vain | All Right Magazine

It seems that sitting atop the fence of neutrality can be a very painful to your political posterior. The most recent Obama missive was about a subject of unprecedented importance, the war in Afghanistan, so his perpetual "CYA" stance is not only clumsy; it is also dangerous for so many others.

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Tom Brady hates suburbs, white picket fences but wants 4 or

Tom Brady is the September cover boy for Details Magazine. I find this cover photo to be extremely rough. I don't like the white tank, I don't like the

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The Neo-Nazis of Mongolia: Swastikas Against China

A pair of swastikas and the words "Killer Boys ...! Danger!" can be read on a fence in an outlying neighborhood of yurt dwellings. Graffiti like this, which can be found all over the city, is the work of Mongolia's neo-Nazis, an admittedly implausible but often intimidating, and occasionally violent, movement.

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Helen Nodding's storie from space

Helen Nodding, AKA Stories from Space, is an architect for forgotten spaces. She fills cracks in the walls with villages, builds fencing around weeds and paints graffiti with moss. She also spent several years with rogue 'anarchitects' Space Hijackers in London, before moving to Melbourne to explore further options in fake real estate.

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