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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ptarmigan on October 15, 2013, 09:16:09 AM
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Unreal: Barrycades block Flight 93 National Memorial
http://twitchy.com/2013/10/14/unreal-barrycades-block-flight-93-national-memorial/
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Dave Stroup
@DaveStroup
The Flight 93 memorial was closed.
7:27 PM - 12 Oct 2013 from Pittsburgh, PA, United States
darlingdelilah
@darlingdelilah
Obama is a goon! 9-11 family members not allowed to visit memorial! Feds Gate Off Open-Air Flight 93 Memorial… http://shar.es/EemoY
9:07 PM - 14 Oct 2013
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Patrick Leaman
@LeamansTerms
Government shutdown keeping us from seeing the Flight 93 memorial in Somerset, PA. #fb
4:55 PM - 6 Oct 2013
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Jeremy Hiler
@jjhiler
@jimgeraghty this picture was just taken at the Flight 93 Memorial. Someone is not impressed it’s shut down.
8:56 AM - 10 Oct 2013
The NPS closed the United Airlines Flight 93 Memorial. So, petty by Obama. Some of the comments are idiotic as well.
Guest • 4 hours ago
It's photoshopped. The white sign moves all over that "barricade", and in the last picture, there's some blurring where the left yellow line meets the "barricade".
Guest • 4 hours ago
You shut down government and then complain government run places get closed.
Teahadi logic.
It was the DemocRATS that contributed to the shutdown. Typical low information voter. :mental:
WhoDat • 3 hours ago
Freedom from liability.
You cross a barricade, you do so at your own risk. If you get hurt, government isn't there to help.
Huh?????????????? :???: :bs:
WhoDat • 2 hours ago
Attorneys would love to represent a client suing the government. These barricades are one way the government is covering its ass.
There is something called sovereign immunity when it comes to suing the government.
WhoDat • 3 hours ago
Many of these parks have park rangers, do they not? Most of them, are furloughed, are they not?
You go into a hiking trail and fall and are injured. Who is expected to come help?
Margmoore57 • 7 hours ago
Seriously? Over freaking memorials. People are being furloughed, benefits are being delayed, food stamps denied, all because people who already have healthcare want to keep those of us with pre-existing conditions from having any, but by all means let's make a HUGE deal out of access to memorials. Yes, sounds like a winning Con argument to me!
Food stamps are in full operation. Obamacare is not working out. Talk about the sky is falling! God, libtards are stupid! :mental: :loser:
chilegirl • 7 hours ago
Well then, open the government.
Government is mostly open.
chilegirl • 7 hours ago
Why is this any more important than any other monument?
It's not.
The Rs closed the government, that includes the national parks.
Sorry if you don't like it, but that's what a government shutdown looks like.
Oh now, you are projecting! Just shut the **** up! :bird:
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DUmmies, first thing they can think of is an excuse to sue and then secondly, where to find a crooked lawyer.
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DUmmies, first thing they can think of is an excuse to sue and then secondly, where to find a crooked lawyer.
I wonder if they are DUmmies. :mental:
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And the Obummer Machine stumbles on.............
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I wonder if they are DUmmies. :mental:
I was referring to this....
Attorneys would love to represent a client suing the government. These barricades are one way the government is covering its ass.
....and to this.
You go into a hiking trail and fall and are injured. Who is expected to come help?
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I was referring to this....
Attorneys would love to represent a client suing the government. These barricades are one way the government is covering its ass.
....and to this.
You go into a hiking trail and fall and are injured. Who is expected to come help?
They sound litigious. I know there is a cap when suing the government.