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June 18, 2007

Art Goes to the Dogs

To get an idea of what moonbattery is doing to civilization, have a look at the art world. Where once our culture produced stunning masterpieces, it now spits up garbage that literally could have been done by dogs. See for yourself:

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Just kidding, that was a priceless Jackson Pollock. Here's the real dog art:

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Shore Service Dogs, Inc. has been raising money by auctioning paintings by dogs. Here's one of the masters at work:

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One painting has sold for $350. Others are hanging in galleries.

Moonbattery has had a similar effect in every area of human endeavor it has contaminated, including music, literature, education, and most disastrously of all, politics. If we could put dogs instead of politically correct bureaucrats in charge of defending the border, it might save our country.

Posted by Van Helsing at June 18, 2007 7:25 AM

Comments

Honestly, I don't have a problem with this at all. Unless there is something in the article I missed that this program is being federally funded, this just seems like a creative way to raise money for a private charity.

Posted by: metalgarth at June 18, 2007 8:08 AM

Hey! My dog leaves wonderful 'gifts' in my back yard. Anyone wanna but one?

:-)

(FYI - they are suitable for gift-wrapping to send to your congressman.)

I go along with Metalgarth. If someone wants to pay money for the 'art', then they've either got too much money or are too dunb to have money to begin with.

Posted by: Jimbo at June 18, 2007 8:36 AM

I have to agree with the others. It's a novel way to raise money. I've seen worse crap by humans.

Posted by: P Campbell at June 18, 2007 6:34 PM

I'm not criticizing Shore Service Dogs. I'm criticizing the art world that passes off as art garbage that could have been done by a dog.

Posted by: Van Helsing at June 18, 2007 6:44 PM

How does the dog determine the color of the painting if it can only see in black and white?

Posted by: James F McEnanly at June 18, 2007 8:56 PM