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Who Would Vote For bush Again?

 
 
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Fri 10 Mar, 2006 07:49 pm
Only hate the president's policies.
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cjhsa
 
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Reply Fri 10 Mar, 2006 07:56 pm
He has a kickass dodgeball policy.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Fri 10 Mar, 2006 08:04 pm
If he plays dodgeball as well as he rides bikes . . . .
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DontTreadOnMe
 
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Reply Fri 10 Mar, 2006 08:13 pm
cjhsa wrote:
I bet you guys hate dodgeball as well.


nope. that was a great movie!
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snood
 
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Reply Fri 10 Mar, 2006 09:12 pm
Ticomaya wrote:
snood wrote:
cjhsa wrote:
Actually, yes. Try to buy a weapon where you live C.I. The only place in Sunnyvale that I know of that sells guns is Big 5. Otherwise you have to go to San Jose. And good luck finding a handgun dealer, even Mel Cotton's in San Jose doesn't carry them.

Here in Michigan I can buy a shotgun at the grocery store, once I pass the hour long or so background check. There's a longer waiting period for handguns, but I can still buy one without any special permits, so long as I don't carry it around on my person.


Who is your person? If they're carrying your gun, do they have to follow you around?


per·son Pronunciation (pûrsn)
n.
    1. A living human. Often used in combination: chairperson; spokesperson; salesperson. 2. An individual of specified character: a person of importance. 3. The composite of characteristics that make up an individual personality; the self. 4. [b]The living body of a human: searched the prisoner's person.[/b] 5. Physique and general appearance. 6. Law A human or organization with legal rights and duties. 7. Christianity Any of the three separate individualities of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, as distinguished from the essence of the Godhead that unites them. 8. Grammar[list]a. Any of three groups of pronoun forms with corresponding verb inflections that distinguish the speaker (first person), the individual addressed (second person), and the individual or thing spoken of (third person). b. Any of the different forms or inflections expressing these distinctions.
9. A character or role, as in a play; a guise: "Well, in her person, I say I will not have you" Shakespeare.[/list]


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You do know I was joking, right, nimrod?
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Fri 10 Mar, 2006 09:32 pm
Bush sides with Muslims against Europe, loves religion more than freedom

by Jerome a Paris
Sat Feb 04, 2006 at 08:55:30 AM PDT
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old europe
 
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Reply Fri 10 Mar, 2006 09:34 pm
Old news, c.i., but yes. I was wondering about that one, too.

Not about the "against Europe" part, mind you.

The other bit.

"with Muslims"
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Ticomaya
 
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Reply Fri 10 Mar, 2006 09:35 pm
snood wrote:
You do know I was joking, right, nimrod?


And you knew I was joking too, right, dillhole?
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Fri 10 Mar, 2006 09:36 pm
Give each other a manly hug, ya big lugs.
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Fri 10 Mar, 2006 09:39 pm
Naw, they gotta kiss and make up. LOL
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Bi-Polar Bear
 
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Reply Fri 10 Mar, 2006 09:39 pm
nimrod is okay, I like dillhole pretty well but may I suggest dickcheese?
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DontTreadOnMe
 
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Reply Fri 10 Mar, 2006 09:45 pm
blueveinedthrobber wrote:
nimrod is okay, I like dillhole pretty well but may I suggest dickcheese?


bvt, we are in polite company. the term is richard velveeta, if you please....
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snood
 
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Reply Fri 10 Mar, 2006 09:46 pm
Richard Velveeta.






AH HAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!!!!!!!!
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Fri 10 Mar, 2006 09:52 pm
He melt's so easily.
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lawlbin
 
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Reply Mon 13 Mar, 2006 06:04 pm
I donot like him very much.I'm looking forward to him moving out of the White House, I hope someone is taking pictures
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mele42846
 
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Reply Mon 13 Mar, 2006 06:26 pm
Don't worry,lawlbin, no one can vote for George W.Bush again.You see, he is prohibited by the constitution from running again.


What I would suggest, if you really dislike him, is that you work to see that the Republicans do not maintain their majorities in the House and Senate after the November 2006 elections. You see, lawlbin, if they control the House and Senate, they control the chairmanships of the various committees. That is crucial in setting agendas.

If Democrats controlled the House and Senate, President Bush would find if very very difficult to put forth any kind of agenda.

If they do not control the committees, and, for example, another USSC nominee is needed, it would, as far as the left wing is concerned, be very very troubling!!!
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Magginkat
 
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Reply Mon 13 Mar, 2006 08:49 pm
What if the little dictator decides that he's staying on? Say maybe another convenient terrorist attack, a little martial law.....?
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mele42846
 
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Reply Mon 13 Mar, 2006 08:53 pm
Oh, Ted Kennedy, the moral conscience of the Senate would never ever let him do that.
Ted would be four square against something so immoral!!!
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Magginkat
 
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Reply Mon 13 Mar, 2006 09:22 pm
Tell me something..... How come you guys think that old george has changed from his days of being a drunken, slob, frat boy but not Ted Kennedy?
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Mon 13 Mar, 2006 09:32 pm
Perfect response, magginkat.
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