Actually, I think the hat-tip should be to The People’s Cube. Bigfurhat raised a stink earlier this week when someone posted his photo-shop of helicopters covering Mount Rushmore and didn’t attribute it to him. I’m sure he wouldn’t want this to be incorrectly attributed to him….
Anyway, I credit the place where I find an image. If that place doesn’t credit THEIR source with a link, the sin is on their head, not mine.
But you’re right, I definitely give Bacon to the People’s Cube for putting this one together.
If I had a direct source link, I’d post it, but their archives are generally a jumbled, unsearchable mess, and I just don’t have the time for spelunking.
Any philatelists on this site should know that they must register with the registry that the Affordable (hah!) Care Act creates for them. This applies also to numismatists, linguists, and chemists.
Very good, but if they depicted trains crashing into buses full of orphans and widows, flinging burning oil cars onto churches, throwing metal pieces onto able-bodied workers to reduce them to crippled dependents, undermining Wall Street and toppling the towers of industry, and bursting into nuclear waste to contaminate the gold supply of Fort Knox for ten thousand years, that would be more akin to the effects of Obamacare.
Actually, I think the hat-tip should be to The People’s Cube. Bigfurhat raised a stink earlier this week when someone posted his photo-shop of helicopters covering Mount Rushmore and didn’t attribute it to him. I’m sure he wouldn’t want this to be incorrectly attributed to him….
@1 – BFH will be happy to hear that Snopes credited him as the source:
http://www.snopes.com/photos/politics/rushmore.asp
Anyway, I credit the place where I find an image. If that place doesn’t credit THEIR source with a link, the sin is on their head, not mine.
But you’re right, I definitely give Bacon to the People’s Cube for putting this one together.
If I had a direct source link, I’d post it, but their archives are generally a jumbled, unsearchable mess, and I just don’t have the time for spelunking.
Mmmm, bacon….
And I agree with you about the People’s Cube website – some good stuff there, if you can find it….
Any philatelists on this site should know that they must register with the registry that the Affordable (hah!) Care Act creates for them. This applies also to numismatists, linguists, and chemists.
Very good, but if they depicted trains crashing into buses full of orphans and widows, flinging burning oil cars onto churches, throwing metal pieces onto able-bodied workers to reduce them to crippled dependents, undermining Wall Street and toppling the towers of industry, and bursting into nuclear waste to contaminate the gold supply of Fort Knox for ten thousand years, that would be more akin to the effects of Obamacare.
@6 – I stand corrected. Bacon to you, sir!
I take comfort in noting that the word ‘FOREVER’ does not appear on the stamps.