Title: Prediction: If Obama Re Elected He Will Get Rid of The Penny Source:
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If Obama is Re elected he will get rid of the Penny. Romney may do the same thing. No copper in the hands of the peasants. Expect them to get rid of copper plumbing too. PVC will work.
If Obama is Re elected he will get rid of the Penny. Romney may do the same thing. No copper in the hands of the peasants. Expect them to get rid of copper plumbing too. PVC will work.
The penny is only clad in copper and is mostly zinc. And has been since the early eighties. OMG!!!!!I guess Reagan was the responsible pres who didn't trust copper in the hands of imbeciles.
Almost every country in the Middle East is awash in oil, and we have to side with the one that has nothing but joos. Goddamn, that was good thinkin'. Esso posted on 2012-01-13 7:37:56 ET
Composition 1982present copper-plated zinc 97.5% Zn, 2.5% Cu
Penny's have been just copper plated for quite a while. He's going to take all of the pennies, and melt them down into a statue of Che Guevara to replace the Statue of Liberty.
Unknown persons damaged a bronze statue honoring Ernesto Che Guevara in Rosario, the Argentine city where the icon of the Cuban Revolution was born, a municipal official said Tuesday. Horacio Ghirardi said that the act of vandalism was committed last weekend by someone who does not like this figure or had the intention of robbing or damaging it, just because. The sculpture suffered cuts indicating the intention to remove the legs. The sculpture, which stands 4 meters (13 feet) tall and weighs three tons, was unveiled on June 14, 2008, on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of Ches birth.
Ghirardi said that as the years have gone by, the figure of Che Guevara has become part of Argentine culture, but there are sectors that remain opposed to the installation of the guerrillas sculpture in Rosario.The work, created by sculptor Andres Zerneri with the smelting of some 75,000 donated keys and other bronze objects, is a full-body statue of Che, walking and wearing a beret, with long hair and his gaze fixed on the horizon, an expression copied from a famous photo by the Cuban photographer Alex Korda in Havana in the 1960s.