Calif. gas prices equal all-time high - Seattle Post Intelligencer [ournewsa.blogspot.com]
Question by shabbyvan: HOMEWORK! How can I draw "Honesty is not always the best policy"? My homework is to draw a picture representing that honesty is not always the best policy. Any ideas how I could draw that? Best answer for HOMEWORK! How can I draw "Honesty is not always the best policy"?:
Answer by Barrett the Scrubs Fan
An assassin is trying to shoot President Obama. He goes up to a Secret Service agent and asks where Obama will be in 3 hours. The Secret Service agent answers honestly and 3 hours later, Obama is shot. Honesty is not always the best policy.
Answer by greenwood
show a kid getting spanked with a home that has a broken window in the background.....and his friends laughing from behind a tree
Answer by bella.vita08
draw a fat woman in a tight dress asking her husband "does this make me look fat", lol
Answer by Mari
Maybe something like a girl pointing a another persons clothes or bad hair cut and have that person crying cause they are hurt by the person telling them they hated their hair cut or clothes(like a person telling someone the truth about a persons bad hair cut or clothes)
Answer by weirdowackyguy
Draw a person being burned for witchcraft. During the Salem witch trials, if you admitted to being a witch, you were spared your life. However, if you tell the truth and say that you are not the witch, you get burned, stoned, or tortured in various ways.
Answer by sports fan
i had the same exa ct idea as bella. definitely choose that one! its really funny and true.
There is consensus across party lines that this is bad policy that may lead to a recession and the loss of millions of jobs. It is not only bad policy, but given the uncertainty and the likely consequences, failing to address the automatic spending ... Cities Jobs Response to Feds: Don't Hold Policy Hostage to Politics
LOS ANGELES (AP) â" The price of gasoline has equaled the all-time high in California of $ 4.61 a gallon.
AAA's Daily Fuel Gauge report released early Saturday says the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded across California rose 12 cents from its Friday mark of nearly $ 4.49.
Saturday's price, the highest in the nation, equaled the record for California set in June 2008 price of $ 4.61.
Analysts say California gas price increases are expected to continue for at least several more days before leveling off.
They say the causes of the surging prices include a power outage Monday at a Southern California refinery that reduced supply as well as an already fragile and volatile market.
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