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8 good reasons we need a Rasta Obama, not a President Obama

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His Highness the TibetanMonkey & the Spirits of the Jungle

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Oct 10, 2010, 4:37:14 PM10/10/10
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I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw this picture...

http://media.photobucket.com/image/RASTA%20OBAMA/kash083/obama.jpg

He must have been a young dreamer when he had such picture taken.
Little did he know that his dreams would end as a president. Yes,
presidents have very limited freedom, but Rastas tell it like it is.
Or perhaps it's that people just listen to the rhythm and not the
lyrics. Whatever the reason, he would give us a list of reasons to TAX
GAS and PAY THE DEBT. It's just common sense, but the real powers
behind him (whoever they are) don't want the message out. We must live
in constant ignorance while we live in debt and tip the earth past the
point of balance. I wonder what would have been under Gore, since he
may have had the freedom to say it as "member of the club." We'll
never know.

Anyway somebody saved me the trouble to use my wisdom --which is
infinite-- and he put together 8 good reasons to tax gas.

(reggae beats courtesy of the Banana Revolution)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zNsjalWk9o&feature=related

8 Reasons to Support Taxation of Fossil Fuel

1. Oil will not last but its effect on the climate will. Taxing oil
will buy us more time before the resource is depleted and allow us
more time to recognize its effects on climate change.

2. Putting a tax on oil now will help government increase their
revenue, moving us away from budget deficit.

3. Oil tax will encourage us to seek more sustainable energy sources
which will lower our dependency on oil. Lowering our demand for oil
will lower its current market price. Therefore, if oil is vital to
some industries they can still purchase oil at no higher cost.

4. Oil tax will give consumers an incentive to make less short trips
with a car. Substituting Walking and bicycling will move us to a
healthier life style.

5. Dramatically reduce injuries and fatalities from car accidents.

6. For people who make longer trips, our roads will be less congested
and your travel time will decrease, allowing you to waste less time
and fuel cost waiting in traffic slowdowns.

7. Give people incentive to work closer to their home which builds
strong unified communities.

8. Allow local farmers to gain more share of the local food market,
giving small farms more profit by easing competition. Reducing food
mileage reduces transportation costs. It rebuilds the connection
between consumers and producers by reducing unneeded transportation of
our food, incidentally also giving us fresher foods by reducing
transit time.

What do you think of these benefits?

http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/tag/bicycle


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THE WISE TIBETAN MONKEY SAYS

"The Wisdom of the Jungle is infinite and everybody knows it"

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Edward Dolan

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Oct 10, 2010, 7:11:34 PM10/10/10
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TM is a poor crazy bastard who just posts on his one favorite subject -
hatred of motor vehicles because they interfere with his use of the roads.
His other favorite subject is attacking Christianity. If you respond to this
poor crazy bastard, then you are a poor crazy bastard too.

He likes to reference monkeys and other wild animals normally found only in
zoos because he is most likely a wild beast himself. I think he fornicates
with monkeys, but I can't prove it.

TM should confine himself to just one thread instead of proliferating them
like a poor crazy bastard. He is insane of course. I liken him to the
village idiot of olden times. The difference these days is that no one any
longer recognizes the village idiot because idiocy has become so widespread.

But I will be here to remind one and all of what a poor crazy bastard TM is.
It is mark of My Greatness that I can still recognize the village idiot even
if the rest of you can't.

Regards,

Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota

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