8th November 2006 11:51 PM |
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Maxmeister |
quote: sirmoonie wrote:
This is ALL the fault of basal cell retard George Walker Bush III and his equally retarded "Bush Geek" supporters who were either too incompetent, prideful, gay, dumb, or vengeful, or a geeky combination thereof, to effectively ditch this fucking nitwit loser when they had the MANY chances to do so. Why this idiot ever made it onto the 2000 ballot we'll never know, but EVERYONE has been on notice of the incompetence of this man since at least 2003, and yet you still hear mumblings of "hail Bush." WTF? Say WTF? WTF. WTF is what you say.
You pontiferous Bush Geeks have done your party, your country, and conservative thought a grave diservice. You sicken us. You are worthless, weak, and now emasculated like deep-fried filet of flounder.
Get them the fuck out, conservatives! Laugh at them - all of them, Limbaugh, Delay, the rest of the self immolating circle jerks too numerous to name - when they try to hack-shout their dopey slogans call them Telecasters or Bush Geeks or what they really are - idiots. Marginalize them, do not let them speak or participate - from now on point them to the voting booth, tell them to pull the lever, shut the fuck up, and get out of the way. If we don't do this, last night will happen over and over and over.
This correct editorial approved by Committee to Take Back America from Bush Geekism (CHIZBIFF).
You took the words right of my mouth........well sort of. All points are absolutely irrefutable. Unfortunately for this country and the world for that matter, dummy and rummy gone wild have done irreparable harm. We only have ourselves to blame with special emphasis on the myopic, one dimentional, spin sucking, lazy, ill-informed, pundit believing, errrr the list is endless.
It's so ironic that is this tech age of info overload, we as an electorate have very little if any more material knowledge of all things politic than decades ago. Bullshit is in the majority of what we read and hear.
I think we've agreed before that a good starting point is controlled cynicism and skepticism. It's not easy but it works far more often than not.
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9th November 2006 01:47 AM |
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pdog |
quote: sirmoonie wrote:
He's intelligent, articulare, conservative, adheres to principle, and has yet to negotiate with terrorists - i.e., he's considered a un-American liberal in George Walker Bush III circles.
That explains why I agree with some of what he says! |
9th November 2006 01:47 AM |
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pdog |
quote: Maxmeister wrote:
I think we've agreed before that a good starting point is controlled cynicism and skepticism. It's not easy but it works far more often than not.
Rick
Which is why the founders of America put in place a Constitution to limit the power to the three branches of Govt... The only way to destroy America is to tear those... Errr... Never mind!
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