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  • Sign for Romance Auction Every Friday Night; Covington to Constable political sign
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  • Political commentary at a road-side shop--Cartoon character  President Obama holds a sign: "If I don't care about the unborn why do you think I care about the elderly!"..Steel Art by Wayne Webb
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5133-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5022-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4824-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4822-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • Politician's wind wheel made of old bed pans along Kansas' Republican River
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5095-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5081-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5051-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4924-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4879-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4781-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • Dr. Angelo Codevilla, Ph.D., speaks about his recent work regarding The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It at a gathering of the Gathering of the Mother Lode Tea Party patriots at the Amador County Fairgrounds, Plymouth, July 14, 2010.
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  • Historic walled city of Stari Grad Kotor (old town Kotor) at the head of Kotor Bay (Boka Kotorska).
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  • Dr. Angelo Codevilla, Ph.D., speaks about his recent work regarding The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It at a gathering of the Gathering of the Mother Lode Tea Party patriots at the Amador County Fairgrounds, Plymouth, July 14, 2010.
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  • Dr. Angelo Codevilla, Ph.D., speaks about his recent work regarding The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It at a gathering of the Gathering of the Mother Lode Tea Party patriots at the Amador County Fairgrounds, Plymouth, July 14, 2010.
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  • Dr. Angelo Codevilla, Ph.D., speaks about his recent work regarding The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It at a gathering of the Gathering of the Mother Lode Tea Party patriots at the Amador County Fairgrounds, Plymouth, July 14, 2010.
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  • Dr. Angelo Codevilla, Ph.D., speaks about his recent work regarding The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It at a gathering of the Gathering of the Mother Lode Tea Party patriots at the Amador County Fairgrounds, Plymouth, July 14, 2010.
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  • Polling Place: Country (leff arrow); City (right arrow), during a general election
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  • Dr. Angelo Codevilla, Ph.D., speaks about his recent work regarding The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It at a gathering of the Gathering of the Mother Lode Tea Party patriots at the Amador County Fairgrounds, Plymouth, July 14, 2010.
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  • Dr. Angelo Codevilla, Ph.D., speaks about his recent work regarding The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It at a gathering of the Gathering of the Mother Lode Tea Party patriots at the Amador County Fairgrounds, Plymouth, July 14, 2010.
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  • Dr. Angelo Codevilla, Ph.D., speaks about his recent work regarding The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It at a gathering of the Gathering of the Mother Lode Tea Party patriots at the Amador County Fairgrounds, Plymouth, July 14, 2010.
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  • Dr. Angelo Codevilla, Ph.D., speaks about his recent work regarding The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It at a gathering of the Gathering of the Mother Lode Tea Party patriots at the Amador County Fairgrounds, Plymouth, July 14, 2010.
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  • Dr. Angelo Codevilla, Ph.D., speaks about his recent work regarding The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It at a gathering of the Gathering of the Mother Lode Tea Party patriots at the Amador County Fairgrounds, Plymouth, July 14, 2010.
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  • Sign: Fight Corruption; Re-Elect No-One, North Carolina.
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  • Political art car and traveler from the desert, Onyx, Calif.<br />
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“Ignorance is Bliss”
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  • Political art car and traveler from the desert, Onyx, Calif.<br />
<br />
“Ignorance is Bliss”
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  • Political art car and traveler from the desert, Onyx, Calif.<br />
<br />
“Ignorance is Bliss”
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  • Political graffiti, with boy, father and big ship, Venice, Italy<br />
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"Dad, There's A Moster!" anti-cruise ship in the Grand Canal of Venice.
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  • Sign for the Bridge to Nowhere over the Owyhee River in Mountain City, Nev.
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  • Sign for the Bridge to Nowhere over the Owyhee River in Mountain City, Nev.
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  • Sign for the Bridge to Nowhere over the Owyhee River in Mountain City, Nev.
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  • An old rusty safe sits by the road of a Nevada ghost town and features a painting of President Clinton, hands full of tax money as a political jest (statement).
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