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Rumor on the Internets
I can't believe Bush just said, he heard there were rumors on the internet"s" about the draft. Would he actually pass a high school English test?
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Idiot!! He gives me TB anytime I accidentally catch him speaking.
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Ok Jim, you got me listening. Interesting he couldn't remember the term "blight" and referred to inner city "sore spots" LOL
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This one was the best
BUSH CLAIMS: “First, the national journal named Senator Kennedy one of the most liberal senators of all, and that's say saying something, that bunch.” Does he know the name of his opponent? |
Kerry vs Bush
Bush is being torn a new asshole. He look so stupid up there because you can tell he doesn't have a plan. He doesn't think that us having the largest deficit in history is a problem. He think everything is great like it is and he is not going to change a thing. At least Kerry has plans worth while or plans at all.
And I would like to know was I the only one to see bush's dumb redneck ass wink at Kerry? I mean who winks at another man be serious lol This is a damn good debate |knockout| lets see who wins it. JR |
Have you noticed how red in the face Bush is getting? He has a terrible poker face no wonder her tanked most of his companies.
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LMAO.... ABC's Peter Jennings just referred to Kerry as "Senator Kennedy"... he paused as soon as he said it realizing he fucked up.
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And I cannot believe that kerry didn't turn around and say.. Excuse me Mr. President.. my name is Kerry not Kennedy. But i guess you cannot argue with someone who thinks he's perfect since he cannot name and apologise for even 1 mistake he made. |
Did anyone catch the point where Bush said we need to be 'facile'? Huh? What? Who...? Perhaps I could understand him if I was a bit more facile.
To quote dictionary.com: 1. Done or achieved with little effort or difficulty; easy. See Synonyms at easy. 2. Working, acting, or speaking with effortless ease and fluency. 3. Arrived at without due care, effort, or examination; superficial: proposed a facile solution to a complex problem. 4. Readily manifested, together with an aura of insincerity and lack of depth: a facile slogan devised by politicians. 5. Archaic. Pleasingly mild, as in disposition or manner. I can see where #4 works with Bush. |
He also brings up in the debate that Iraq is going to be able to vote on there president soon. What the hell does that matter to the people in America who are having problems with there family budget and losing family members in the war.
This man has a major denial issue. I deny we went to war for oil. I deny our deficit is the highest that it has ever been in our history. I deny that I am only looking out for big businesses. I deny that im not leaving older people out to dry by not allowing the drug companies to by in bulk to reduce prices for medication. and I deny that I called Senator John Kennedy John Kennedy all together. |jester| JR |
I just finished watching Bill Maher. If you watch him you have a pretty good grasp on my outlook. :D
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OMG Bill Maher was the best tonight..
I was rolling.. much better than the Spin Zone |
I saw him wink so many times I figured it had to be a nervous tic. The man was petulant, whiny and defensive - about as "presidential" in nature as I am during a really bad bout of PMS.
Kerry was calm, cool and collected. I really didn't care for Kerry going into this campaign, but he is presenting himself as a true leader. He seems willing to stand up for things he doesn't personally support, if it is the will of the people - and that, to me, is the cornerstone of representative democracy. Before the debates, I was just anti-Bush. Now I am actively pro-Kerry. |
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Oh, for those of you still wondering about Kerry's comment on Bush owning a lumber company and Bush's immediate denial, Keith Olbermann of MSNBC dug this up: "President Bush himself would have qualified as a 'small business owner' under the Republican definition, based on his 2001 federal income tax returns. He reported $84 of business income from his part ownership of a timber-growing enterprise." Brooks Jackson's marvelous site (FactCheck.org) noted that the timber interest was listed under "royalties" in his 2002 and 2003 returns, indicating The Texas Thunderbolt still has an interest in said concern. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6210240/ |
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That is the funniest thing I have seen since this bloody election started. |haha Damn I wish I could vote!
Have you guys seen these? http://www.jibjab.com/ |
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Maybe Bush has an injury no one knows about, you know the kind that makes you dummer the more you speaka, ifa you knowa whata I meana..
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Theres been some stuff on the news here about a listening device that hes got with people telling him what to say the news showed some footage of him with a bulge in his upper back and the pauses he was making before he spoke were like hes either slow in the head or hes listening to what someone is saying. We need to rule the world again.
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