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the people v koch puppets

Thank you Bobfr


17 Responses to “the people v koch puppets”


  1. 1 Doris
    October 5, 2011 at 4:41 pm

    YESSSSSSS!! Thanks Bobfr.

  2. 2 HOPE44
    October 5, 2011 at 4:49 pm

    That sign is pure gold…priceless! Had me in stitches. It is so original and funny. ‘Dear1%..’

    Thank you Bobfr. Made my day.

  3. 3 utaustinliberal
    October 5, 2011 at 4:58 pm

    Good sign in response to the arrogant scumbags who put up that 1% sign.

    • 4 theo67
      October 5, 2011 at 5:43 pm

      Those 1% don’t realize that they are poking the lion. Some of the 99% don’t have anything to lose anymore. That 1% sign in the window, coupled with the champagne toasters the other day on the balcony – it’s so offensive.

  4. 6 cuphalffull
    October 5, 2011 at 5:06 pm

    I think the arrogance is what people were so repelled by after the misdeeds that brought us to a near depression. While I wouldn’t wish a depression on my country and am grateful for the reprieve, I do think that these wall street types think the rest of the populace was placed on this earth for them to profit from. They did not go down in flames like the financiers of the Great Depression so they simply turned right around and began to abuse power all over again.

  5. October 5, 2011 at 5:40 pm

    Bob, this Is soooooooooooooooooo Coolllllllllllllllllllllllllll, I like šŸ˜€

  6. 8 Bobfr
    October 5, 2011 at 6:27 pm

    Thank you Chipsticks!!! šŸ™‚

    Anyone interested in RTing the following feel free šŸ˜€

    Our4thEstate Bobfr
    Show this to the #Teabaggers bit.ly/qxTiTq And, Tell’um to stop being #KOCHSTOOGES and Vote #Obama2012 #Democrats2012 #PRESSON

    #YesWECanDOMoreTogether

    • 9 desertflower
      October 5, 2011 at 6:51 pm

      I guess if you said, “Tell’um to quit being KOCHSUCKERS, they would have thrown you off Twitter again…too bad. That one is better suited for them! The unmitigated arrogance of the sign in the window saying they were the 1%…needs to become a campaign commercial for all of America to see. They have no shame.

  7. 11 Bobfr
    October 5, 2011 at 6:34 pm

    Our4thEstate Bobfr
    @TheObamaDiary ‘the people v koch puppets’ bit.ly/pYG16i Hey #Teabaggers, stop being #KOCHSTOOGES. Vote #OBAMA2102 and #SaveAmerica

    #YesWECanDOMoreTogether

    • October 5, 2011 at 6:55 pm

      Bobfr, after much observing and some deductive reasoning, you have been chosen as the most likely to enlighten this poor soul on the ends and out of twitter. Specifically what in the hell does #, <>, and all the other stuff you see in a tweet box. It seems to me that there are times when most of your tweet space is used up by symbols and superfliuos(sp) bs.HELP!

      • 13 utaustinliberal
        October 5, 2011 at 7:10 pm

        Hahaha Yardarm. šŸ™‚ This symbol # is called a hashtag on twitter. When you put a # on a word like #Obama2012 if enough people use #Obama2012, then Obama2012 will begin trending on twitter. To look at what is trending on twitter then look at the right side of your twitter homepage and you’ll see trending topics. I set mine to United States so I can see what’s trending in the United States twitterverse. Sometimes silly things like #IceCream can trend on twitter but other times serious issues like #Libya or #Tripoli can trend and when you click on the trending topic #Libya you can get the latest news on the Libyan revolution.

        This sign could mean the green interlocking arrows that means Retweet. When someone likes your tweet they can use they can put their mouse over your tweet and click the Retweet button so that their followers can see your tweet. Or they can use the symbol RT in front of your tweet if they want to add a commentary to your tweet.

        The @ symbol is what you put in front of someone’s twitter name/handle so that you can tweet them. If you want to tweet me you would do this : @utaustinliberal you’re freaking awesome! šŸ˜† If you want to see if someone who you don’t follow responded to your tweet or if one of your followers responded to your tweet and you missed it; then you click on the @mentions button and you can see all the responses your tweets.

        You can also favorite someones tweet if you like it or if it has a link that you feel would be of use to you in the future. Just hold your mouse over the tweet and click the favorites button and a yellow bookmark will appear on the side of the tweet and it will be saved in your favorites section so that you can use the link at a future date. You can also click the profiles button at the top of your twitter homepage so you can follow back new people who followed you if you wish and also that’s where you can see all the tweets you’ve favorited and retweeted.

        Hope this helps. If you need any more help or explanations; just holler! šŸ™‚

        • 14 utaustinliberal
          October 5, 2011 at 7:12 pm

          Slight addendum: This sign could mean the green interlocking arrows that means Retweet.

        • October 5, 2011 at 7:43 pm

          It does, it does and thank you ut. i already got you on my follow and in a locked list. i’m just having alittle trouble with the back and forth ’cause i’ve come across a few people i’d like to have a serious conversation with and you and Sue in Minn are two of them.

  8. October 5, 2011 at 7:25 pm

    OMG, that sign is PRICELESS and soooooo TRUE! šŸ™‚


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