#1 2008-12-17 23:24:24
Seen today: Parked SUV with an "I support President Bush" sticker on the back. Just below that: "Caltech".
Also: 12 things to throw at Bush
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#2 2008-12-17 23:32:49
sigmoid freud wrote:
Seen today: Parked SUV with an "I support President Bush" sticker on the back. Just below that: "Caltech".
So you're smart enough to discern a person's intelligence by their political leanings???
Damn, Washington could have really used you!!!
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#3 2008-12-18 01:00:43
Well, come on, Emmy. One can only assume if he could get into Cal Tech he's at least literate. Evidently not.
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#5 2008-12-18 13:15:53
Taint wrote:
Well, come on, Emmy. One can only assume if he could get into Cal Tech he's at least literate. Evidently not.
Political bents merely represent the amount of evil not the amount of intelligence. Use this handy guide to help you:
Republican: Very, very, very evil (99% evil)
Democrat: Very, very evil (98.5% evil)
Liberitarian: Very evil (96% evil)
Populist: Very evil (95% evil)
Independent: evil (90% evil)
Anarchist: evil (90% evil)
Lovely, loose redheads: Good (0% evil)
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#6 2008-12-18 13:19:49
Supporting Bush after the last 8 years of ass-raping the country is not the same thing as being a Republican.
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#7 2008-12-18 13:37:29
I posit that lovely, loose redheads are an insidious plot to distract us from taking necessary actions to end evil and corruption. God knows they've certainly distracted me a number of times.
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#8 2008-12-18 14:01:16
tojo2000 wrote:
Supporting Bush after the last 8 years of ass-raping the country is not the same thing as being a Republican.
Indeed. In fact, that fatbastard Bush is not a Republican at all. He only masquerades as one in order to perpetrate his madness.
Goldwater was a Republican. And incidentally, he was one of the first to stand up for gay rights.
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#9 2008-12-19 00:57:03
If the car owner really supported Bush, the appropriate sticker would have been USC.
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#10 2008-12-19 08:31:33
whosasailorthen wrote:
tojo2000 wrote:
Supporting Bush after the last 8 years of ass-raping the country is not the same thing as being a Republican.
Indeed. In fact, that fatbastard Bush is not a Republican at all. He only masquerades as one in order to perpetrate his madness.
Goldwater was a Republican. And incidentally, he was one of the first to stand up for gay rights.
True about Goldwater. He wouldn't find a lot of support in the new GOP, would he? His brand of libertarian-tinged conservatism has been in decline within the party since the ascension of christian dogmatism took hold.
About Bush -- that may be your preference, but false.
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