Quite frankly it reminds me of stories about how back in the day the church forbade the dissecting cadavers to further knowledge of anatomy.
I don't understand how anyone - regardless of political orientation or party affiliation - cannot see just how much of an idiot Bush is.
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XtremeJibber2001 wrote:Most politians are IMHO.yeti wrote:I don't understand how anyone - regardless of political orientation or party affiliation - cannot see just how much of an idiot Bush is.
For the record, I don't agree with the veto.
In the past presedential election, I felt a lot of people voted against what was in their best interest.
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I disagree. In 2004, I voted for the lesser of the two morons. However, classifying someone as a moron is a matter of perspectiveSt. Jerry wrote:In the past presedential election, I felt a lot of people voted against what was in their best interest.XtremeJibber2001 wrote:Most politians are IMHO.yeti wrote:I don't understand how anyone - regardless of political orientation or party affiliation - cannot see just how much of an idiot Bush is.
For the record, I don't agree with the veto.
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Help me out, what's a "cats thing" and more importantly, why the hell would you want to be on it, you sick bastardCityskier wrote: 10 out of 10 cats thing that I may be on to something.
http://us.share.geocities.com/beezskis/ ... r-hres.mov (takes a minute to load)
Some proponent for ethics.
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Sometimes it is that simple.
Sometimes it is that simple.
Ooooh...you got me there.shortski wrote:Help me out, what's a "cats thing" and more importantly, why the hell would you want to be on it, you sick bastardCityskier wrote: 10 out of 10 cats thing that I may be on to something.
http://us.share.geocities.com/beezskis/ ... r-hres.mov (takes a minute to load)
Some proponent for ethics.
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No, even though there are few absolutes in the world there are some people who are absolute morons. Many seem to go into politics for some reason........XtremeJibber2001 wrote:I disagree. In 2004, I voted for the lesser of the two morons. However, classifying someone as a moron is a matter of perspectiveSt. Jerry wrote:In the past presedential election, I felt a lot of people voted against what was in their best interest.XtremeJibber2001 wrote:Most politians are IMHO.yeti wrote:I don't understand how anyone - regardless of political orientation or party affiliation - cannot see just how much of an idiot Bush is.
For the record, I don't agree with the veto.
What is not possible is not to choose. ~Jean-Paul Sartre
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... so CS is suggesting I go into politics?BigKahuna13 wrote:No, even though there are few absolutes in the world there are some people who are absolute morons. Many seem to go into politics for some reason........XtremeJibber2001 wrote:I disagree. In 2004, I voted for the lesser of the two morons. However, classifying someone as a moron is a matter of perspectiveSt. Jerry wrote:In the past presedential election, I felt a lot of people voted against what was in their best interest.XtremeJibber2001 wrote:Most politians are IMHO.yeti wrote:I don't understand how anyone - regardless of political orientation or party affiliation - cannot see just how much of an idiot Bush is.
For the record, I don't agree with the veto.