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What will you tell your grandchildren?

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Monkey Turbo
Sep 8, 2001
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If you voted for Bush, not once but twice, will you admit it?

And if you swallowed the line that Al-Qaeda threaten our entire way of live as no other threat, will you admit that too?
 

kidwoo

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If you voted for Bush, not once but twice, will you admit it?

And if you swallowed the line that Al-Qaeda threaten our entire way of live as no other threat, will you admit that too?
Depending on what happens in the next 8-10 years with who produces the textbooks, there may be no need to defend those positions to your grandkids. The ball has started rolling........(intelligent design.....are you kidding?) Bush could be a hero. And they'll be so wrapped up in whatever video game system exists, just like every other kid, reading a book on their own will be unheard of.

Plus murdoch and clear channel sucessors will own every media outlet on the planet so again......what's to defend other than our mutha****kin freedom™


I'm looking forward to being the old crazy guy with a mark twain mustache sitting on his rocking chair, putting all kinds of crazy ideas into the heads of other people's children. And then once I discover whatever my terminal illness is, flip out and shoot someone important.
 

ire

Turbo Monkey
Aug 6, 2007
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there may be no need to defend those positions to your grandkids.
If Iraq turns out well in the next ten years, we may look like dumba**es for doubting him.....he'll be thought of as ahead of his time. I'm going to put my money on Iraq turning out like Somalia
 

$tinkle

Expert on blowing
Feb 12, 2003
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If you voted for Bush, not once but twice, will you admit it?
like you read about
And if you swallowed the line that Al-Qaeda threaten our entire way of live as no other threat, will you admit that too?
as much as i'd like to laud bushco for being in possession of original thought, this is a hold-over from the clinton administration (albeit it was back-burnered).

also of note, i've been paying close attention to your fenceline, and watching gordon brown weekly on PMQ on c-span (for the morbidly curious: full archive here), and one thing keeps attracting suspicion: brown refuses to elaborate upon the term "extremism" in his statements. your very culture is being re-shaped in realtime, at the expense of giving hooligan coverage and other anti-socials a reprieve in the media.

this is almost as strange as a town called "stock-on-trent"
 

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Monkey Turbo
Sep 8, 2001
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Feeling the lag
like you read about
as much as i'd like to laud bushco for being in possession of original thought, this is a hold-over from the clinton administration (albeit it was back-burnered).

also of note, i've been paying close attention to your fenceline, and watching gordon brown weekly on PMQ on c-span (for the morbidly curious: full archive here), and one thing keeps attracting suspicion: brown refuses to elaborate upon the term "extremism" in his statements. your very culture is being re-shaped in realtime, at the expense of giving hooligan coverage and other anti-socials a reprieve in the media.

this is almost as strange as a town called "stock-on-trent"
It's Stoke-on-Trent and we've plenty of stranger names. Come to that Washington DC is a pretty odd name for a city.

As regards our sceptred isle; we're just a minion of whichever muppet you lot vote for so we're going down on the same ship. It doesn't really help but I can see myself as an off-shore illegal alien.

The same smokescreen that benefits your government and keeps the flock scared is manna to ours too. That Islamic terror attacks in Europe are almost as rare as rocking horse **** probably helps; few people avoid the trains due to fear of crashing but there's a greater chance of dying that way.
 

RenegadeRick

98th percentile on my SAT & all I got was this tin
If you voted for Bush, not once but twice, will you admit it?
Never voted for Bush Jr. My mom did both times. We had chatted before the 2nd election and about her other choices. We discussed Badnarik (who I voted for), but his pro-gun stance turned her off. After the election when Bush was waving his "hard-won" :rolleyes: political capital about she was so disappointed as he stepped up all the things she disliked.

She then muttered how she didn't feel she had any other choice. Some BS about how nobody outside the two major parties stood a chance. So many Americans believe this it is sad. You should vote for the candidate that most accurately represents your views and positions, regardless of party and you should take the time to explore those candidates besides the ones the mass media tells you to like. Sadly, most Americans are too busy watching Dancing with the Stars to take the time to do this. Just picking the lesser of two evils is unacceptable in my opinion.

And if you swallowed the line that Al-Qaeda threaten our entire way of live as no other threat, will you admit that too?
Nope. Never believed that either. I've spent years explaining just how false that is. Man, Thanksgiving was a hoot. It was great explaining the mass media's fear mongering and lies to a whole new bunch of in-laws.
 

$tinkle

Expert on blowing
Feb 12, 2003
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The same smokescreen that benefits your government and keeps the flock scared is manna to ours too. That Islamic terror attacks in Europe are almost as rare as rocking horse **** probably helps; few people avoid the trains due to fear of crashing but there's a greater chance of dying that way.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,312901,00.html

great; now i'm fearful of going anywhere near ft huachuca when cruising about for the latest starbucks location (our version of trainspotting). looks like this administration has also been lazy on latching on to this alarmist website name: http://noattacks.org/

yet another missed opportunity.
 

Westy

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Nov 22, 2002
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