George Bush's three point plan for America

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(1) Nuclear missles to be launched at all arab captials.

(2) Concentration camps for the poor.

(3) Appointment of card-carrying Nazis to Supreme Court.

Aren't straw men fun?
 
1) Crush your enemies

2) See them driven before you.

3) Hear the lamentations of the women.
 
Renfield said:
1) Crush your enemies

2) See them driven before you.

3) Hear the lamentations of the women.
Hey! That's my governor you're stealing from!

Fordama the Californian
 
gnome said:
Aren't straw men fun?
I don't know how it is that I am able to write, but apparently there are people who have no brains at all who write incessantly. ;)

(Stolen from The Wizard of Oz)
 
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The idea said:

I don't know how it is that I am able to write, but apparently there are people who have no brains at all who write incessantly. ;)

(Stolen from The Wizard of Oz)
Old Chinese definition:

"The semi-litterates: They can't read, but oh, do they write ..... " :)

For the record, I thoght gnome was funny.
 
gnome said:
(1) Nuclear missles to be launched at all arab captials.
I am almost certainly wrong about this, but weren't some of John Kerry's supporters complaining that George W. Bush was willing to overlook Saudi mistreatment of women and Saudi funding of violent groups? Weren't some of Kerry's supporters accusing the Cheney White House of being obsessed with oil and money rather than truth and justice?
 
Bjorn said:
For the record, I thought gnome was funny.
I was not amused, but you have the right to laugh.

Planetary Bill of Rights

(1) The right to laugh.

(2) The right to write on paper, provided that you are the legal owner of said paper.

(3) The right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
 
Re: Re: George Bush's three point plan for America

The idea said:

I was not amused, but you have the right to laugh.

Planetary Bill of Rights

(1) The right to laugh.

(2) The right to write on paper, provided that you are the legal owner of said paper.

(3) The right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
4. The right to make spelling mistakes every time one mentions spelling.

I'm blushing, reading 'thoght'. :( I notice you had the mercy to correct my quote in your reply without making a joke about it - thanks! :)
 

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