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Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 12:26 am
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Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 8:19 am
Cause obviously no one else's mouth moves when they speak. But what can I expect of anit-bush stuffs...it is usually of a suspiciously unintelligent nature.
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 9:22 pm
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 10:50 pm
RazaDon Krego-sama What can I expect of anit-bush stuffs...it is usually of a suspiciously unintelligent nature. correct Of course it is correct. I is always correct.
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Shelcombakasfire Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 2:55 pm
Krego-sama RazaDon Krego-sama What can I expect of anit-bush stuffs...it is usually of a suspiciously unintelligent nature. correct Of course it is correct. I is always correct. "It's like a line of buttsex leading to my mouth"
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Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 3:59 pm
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Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 5:07 pm
Shelcombakasfire Krego-sama RazaDon Krego-sama What can I expect of anit-bush stuffs...it is usually of a suspiciously unintelligent nature. correct Of course it is correct. I is always correct. "It's like a line of buttsex leading to my mouth" I can't say I have any idea what that means. Are you accusing me? Cause yes I am a republican. I have actually looked into all the stuff going on politically, and it seems that all any democrat I have heard talk about anything has done is repeat something they heard from someone else. I think making the choice not to be a democrat is like making the choice not to be an idiot. Only an idiot would choose to be an idiot.
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Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 7:17 pm
Krego's got a point...
But I'm personally a "Conservative democrat" or "liberal republican". I fit in neither catagory~
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Shelcombakasfire Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 8:33 pm
I just think its an amusing use of chimpanzees.... that someone put way too much time into finding. I mean, those expressions match pretty perfectly. its true you could do if for pretty much everyone though, Krego's right in that everyone's mouth moves when they talk.
Of coure, I'll admit that I enjoy a good making-fun-of-Bush...but then, I'm Canadian, and as far as I've noticed we support making fun of any US leaders (not that ours are that much better...and again, as far as I've noticed we're all for making fun of them too....).
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Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 9:20 pm
Bush sort of brought it upon himself. He's done a horrendous job leading this country, up there with vanBuren. Gotta love history...
Do I support him? No. I'm a liberal. And his bible-pushing is frankly offensive.
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Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 1:54 am
Bacillus Anthracis Bush sort of brought it upon himself. He's done a horrendous job leading this country, up there with vanBuren. Gotta love history...
Do I support him? No. I'm a liberal. And his bible-pushing is frankly offensive. Not as bad as Labour have done for our country. I'd like pictures like that for Tony Blair or Gordon Brown. Who the hell votes for Labour anyway? I hope they all die from the superbugs in hospitals as Labour has cut back on health so much. Then again, they're milking the system so much they can afford to go privet. It's OK saying you have to care for the minority but what about the majority? Did you know it's cheaper for parents to live apart despite the fact that children with parents who live together tend to do better?
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Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:35 am
Honestly I support the war. Not that killing is good or anything, but my brother is in the National Guard...and while he hasn't actually gone to Iraq, he obviously knows a lot of people who have, and apparently 90% of what is actually going on over there doesn't hit the media. There are so many people in Iraq who were living their lives in fear who look at the US as a savior from that life. Granted we are losing some US lives over there, and no one likes that, but these people are soldiers who made the choice to join the military, and the majority of which support the war as well. They know the good that's being done there. I also think it is stupid to say that we should not have invaded Iraq, because there were no weapons of mass destruction. Imagine if we had not invaded, and they did have the weapons and used them. And it's not like we invaded an innocent country...there was a lot of other bad stuff going on as well.
If you don't care about the people of Iraq, and only care about yourself...go ahead and say "Pull out of Iraq." I think we are better than that though.
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Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 10:20 am
Krego-sama Honestly I support the war. Not that killing is good or anything, but my brother is in the National Guard...and while he hasn't actually gone to Iraq, he obviously knows a lot of people who have, and apparently 90% of what is actually going on over there doesn't hit the media. There are so many people in Iraq who were living their lives in fear who look at the US as a savior from that life. Granted we are losing some US lives over there, and no one likes that, but these people are soldiers who made the choice to join the military, and the majority of which support the war as well. They know the good that's being done there. I also think it is stupid to say that we should not have invaded Iraq, because there were no weapons of mass destruction. Imagine if we had not invaded, and they did have the weapons and used them. And it's not like we invaded an innocent country...there was a lot of other bad stuff going on as well. If you don't care about the people of Iraq, and only care about yourself...go ahead and say "Pull out of Iraq." I think we are better than that though. Too late, we already are pulling out now! You Americans can afford it though. Our country has to sort out it's own problems before we can deal with anyone else's. I don't know if it's just the fact that I haven't heard it, but you haven't had any serious terrorist attacks since the world trade centre. Someone tried to blow up the estate next to mine. The entire place was roped off for days. There are 3 mosques near where I live and 2 of them are on my street. One of them teaches extremism. That may just be a rumour, but I sure don't wanna risk it. When I was on the London Underground the other day, I thought no wonder they bombed this place. it would be so easy.
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Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:28 pm
Yeah, that may be due in part to the fact that Americans are hyper-aware, now, of the threat of terrorism. Our security's gotten a bit psychotic... they have metal detectors at nearly all major sporting events (because, you know, sports fans don't wear watches...), concerts, schools... just about everywhere. And let's not get started on airport security lines...
We have had some failed attempts, though. Like the person who tried to use a liquid bomb on a plane.
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Shelcombakasfire Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 4:50 pm
*le shrug*
Bush earned it. I don't support the war as it's stolen my Caleb. D:
Husbands don't belong overseas!
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