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global1

(25,225 posts)
Thu Apr 25, 2013, 11:33 AM Apr 2013

In Reality - How Many People Will Really Go And Visit W's Lie-bury?......

Someone should sponsor a 'virtual W Lie-bury' on the internet. It should expose that administration for all the deception, lies and incompetence and show how his administration left us in this mess we're in.

In reality - a very small percentage of Americans will actually visit his brick and mortar disaster - but - a 'virtual lie-bury' on the internet would be available 24/7 forever for everyone to visit and be told the truth.

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In Reality - How Many People Will Really Go And Visit W's Lie-bury?...... (Original Post) global1 Apr 2013 OP
Everyone who goes to Dealey Plaza will also go. People interested in history aren't partisian graham4anything Apr 2013 #1
how appropriate that W's LIE-BURY would open on a FULL MOON putitinD Apr 2013 #2
As many as do Nixon's nadinbrzezinski Apr 2013 #3
... n2doc Apr 2013 #4
From overseas? moondust Apr 2013 #5
If there is a god in heaven everything need for convictions is in that library. 1-Old-Man Apr 2013 #6
Lie-bury marions ghost Apr 2013 #7
A lot of people. I anticipate that the his administration will be one of the most researched... JVS Apr 2013 #8
Might make a good bathroom pit stop. Tommy_Carcetti Apr 2013 #9
I want to take a major piss at the front door. But I won't go inside. lastlib Apr 2013 #10
Take a look at this gem from Letterman about the lie-bury. reformist2 Apr 2013 #11
LOL. True. mnhtnbb Apr 2013 #12
 

graham4anything

(11,464 posts)
1. Everyone who goes to Dealey Plaza will also go. People interested in history aren't partisian
Thu Apr 25, 2013, 11:37 AM
Apr 2013

Though in Oct. 2012 at electoin time I was in DC and it was 100-0 in buttons, hats, bumper stickers for President Obama. Zero for Mitt.

But to a little kid, a President is a President.

Which is why, at the end of the day, it really is better to let the past remain in the past, and to keep moving forward.

note-when I went to Dealey Plaza, there were some older people who gave unofficial lessons about the Plaza.
Most of the people there were not conspiracy theorists.
In fact, I good naturedly asked the guy about the 3 Bums and 41, and he indicated to me I was ruining his spiel. Most of the same people in the Plaza that day would see the Bush museum.

And one thing not to forget-it brings money in tourism dollars, which helps the average person, no matter what one thinks.

 

nadinbrzezinski

(154,021 posts)
3. As many as do Nixon's
Thu Apr 25, 2013, 11:40 AM
Apr 2013

Mostly specialists in US history, graduate students and school tours. Having a presidential library nearby is a boom to history teachers, even if the place is not precisely the best.

That is the serious answer.

moondust

(19,963 posts)
5. From overseas?
Thu Apr 25, 2013, 11:59 AM
Apr 2013

Perhaps nobody.

It may be limited mainly to that 23% of Murcans who obediently marched along through the darkness no matter what he did.

JVS

(61,935 posts)
8. A lot of people. I anticipate that the his administration will be one of the most researched...
Thu Apr 25, 2013, 12:12 PM
Apr 2013

in US history and that these researchers will want to look through the archives there.

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