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28 years in prison. These billboards were published in central and specific points on Obama’s planned road trip during his official visit to Israel on 20-22, and were there to greet him on his way. Jonathan Pollard is an American who passed classified information to Israel while working as an American civilian intelligence analyst. He pleaded guilty and received a life sentence in 1987. Because his crime occurred prior to November 1, 1987, he is eligible for parole, and may be released on November 21, 2015.
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Jell-O Presidents by Henry Hargreaves
Forty-four American gelatinous heads of state. The author used the color palette of the US flag to indicate miscellaneous information within the portraits. According to the key, left-facing presidents indicate that only a single term was served, smaller stars mean that the commander-in-chief died in office and splattered jello around the head calls out—rather gruesomely—that the figure was assassinated. Hargreaves also uses the colors to define the political lean, which holds up well for the red-blue divide of modern-day Republicans and Democrats, though more muddled configurations are needed for the now-defunct Federalist and Whig contingencies. For the individual portraits, profiles are paired with assorted facts that range from Obama’s comic book habit to Thomas Jefferson’s self-authored epitaph, which failed to mention his role as president.
For the most part a fun and non-partisan take on the history of the executive branch, Hargreaves does render Obama as facing to the right, which—if the key holds true—would indicate a two-term presidency.
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Cheetos for President by Jason Baalman
Portraits of Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama are made of 2,000+ Cheetos each
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