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    Why should we vote for this guy . . . ? (NSR)

    http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/blbushisms.htm

    Is this true - why should I vote for him?

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    Because you believe.
    And that's enough for a frighteningly large number of people.
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    Re: Why should we vote for this guy . . . ? (NSR)

    Originally posted by HyRUPz
    - why should I vote for him?

    vote for him so he can have more life changing experiences as our govern, er presi, eer mexi... well you know what i mean.

    "One of the most meaningful things that's happened to me since I've been the governor — the president — governor — president. Oops. Ex-governor. I went to Bethesda Naval Hospital to give a fellow a Purple Heart, and at the same moment I watched him—get a Purple Heart for action in Iraq — and at that same — right after I gave him the Purple Heart, he was sworn in as a citizen of the United States — a Mexican citizen, now a United States citizen." —George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., Jan. 9, 2004

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    HEY TOM!

    Hi!
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    "We stand for things." —George W. Bush, Davenport, Iowa, Aug. 5, 2004

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    Originally posted by HyRUPz
    "We stand for things." —George W. Bush, Davenport, Iowa, Aug. 5, 2004
    Yes, but does he salute when the things march by?

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    Hey HyRupz,

    Good to see you fri/sat. How do your legs fel after your first-ever spin?

    So, after hearing your wife declare her enduring support and admiration for "W", I guess you don't discuss your political views at home?!

    Well, I can't discuss mine anywhere except for home and here, which is maybe even worse.

    Funny shit on that site, mang.
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    Thanks Stall-inator for letting us hang in StLou. Much appreciated.

    Happy belated BDAY bud!

    We're a Republican household (compassionate conservatives) but man, the Bush camp needs to take some grammar and management courses I think . . .

    I'd rather have a balsy, decisive leader that can't talk than botoxed, indecisive flip-flopper pansy in the house we call White.

    They all talk outta both sides of their mouths though, huh . . .
    Last edited by HyRUPz; 09-07-2004 at 02:19 PM.

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    Originally posted by HyRUPz
    ...but man, the Bush camp needs to take some grammar and management courses I think . . . oh, and spelling.

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    "I was a prisoner too, but for bad reasons." —George W. Bush, to Argentine President Nestor Kirchner, on being told that all but one of the Argentine delegates to a summit meeting were imprisoned during the military dictatorship, Monterrey, Mexico, Jan. 13, 2004

    Think you're safer with Bush? Remember Kerry voted for 14 out of 18 defense bills.

    And you're right, Kerry isn't the only one who changes his mind:

    http://tinyurl.com/66ypu
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    http://tinyurl.com/6s97z

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    Fixed the spellin' (taking calls while I do this...)

    "If this were a dictatorship, it would be a heck of a lot easier — so long as I'm the dictator." —George W. Bush, Dec. 19, 2000

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    The Most Functional English Word
    Well, it's shit...that's right, shit!
    Shit may just be the most functional
    word in the English language.
    Consider:
    You can get shit-faced,
    Be shit out of luck,
    or have shit for brains.

    With a little effort,
    you can get your shit together,
    Find a place for your shit, Or
    be asked to shit or get off the pot.

    You can smoke shit,
    buy shit,
    sell shit,
    lose shit,
    find shit,
    forget shit,
    and tell others to eat shit.

    Some people know their shit, while
    others can't tell the difference
    between Shit and Shineola.

    There are lucky shits,
    dumb shits,
    crazy shits,
    There is bull shit,
    horse shit and
    chicken shit.

    You can throw shit,
    sling shit,
    catch shit,
    shoot the shit,
    or duck when the shit hits the fan.

    You can give a shit or
    serve shit on a shingle.

    You can find yourself in deep shit
    or be happier than a pig in shit.

    Some days are colder than shit,
    some days are hotter than shit,
    and some days are just plain shitty.

    Some music sounds like shit,
    things can look like shit,
    and there are times when you feel like shit.

    You can have too much shit,
    not enough shit,
    the right shit,
    the wrong shit or
    a lot of weird shit.

    You can carry shit,
    have a mountain of shit, or find
    yourself up shits creek without a paddle.
    Sometimes everything you touch turns to shit and other times you fall in a bucket of shit and come out smelling like a rose.

    When you stop to consider all the facts,
    it's the basic building block of the English language.

    And remember, once you know your shit,
    you don't need to know anything else!

    You could pass this along, if you give a shit. Or not do so, If you don't give a shit!

    Well Shit, it's time for me to go. Just wanted you to know that I do Give A Shit and hope you had a nice day, without a bunch of shit. But if you happened to catch a load of shit from some shit head........Well, shit happens!

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    Originally posted by HyRUPz
    than botoxed, indecisive flip-flopper pansy in the house we call White.

    you guys are all starting to sound like brainwashed robots. i mean, like it's a bad thing.
    fine

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    Hey Fab,

    Did you come up with that shit? If so, then you're finally finding your voice on the board - that's funny as shit!

    Too bad it languishes in the obscurity of another political post that few people bother to read

    Late.
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    "Meaningful" Polls:
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    OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR
    The Latest Poll
    By LEE KALCHEIM

    40 percent of parents who dislike 30 percent of their children prefer George W. Bush.



    60 percent of households that fly flags think America can do no wrong 26 percent of the time.



    70 percent of women who think Mr. Bush is more likeable than their husbands prefer John Kerry.



    52 percent of people with wall-to-wall carpeting dislike Mr. Bush's plan for redecorating Iraq.



    98 percent of people who are hearing-impaired like 50 percent of what they hear from Mr. Bush.



    100 percent of Spanish-American War veterans are dead.



    98 percent of World War I veterans can't remember the name of either candidate. Both prefer Coolidge.



    43 percent of women think Mr. Bush has more presidential hair. 26 percent think John Edwards has more vice presidential hair. 47 percent think Mr. Edwards has more presidential hair and 26 percent think Mr. Kerry has more vice presidential hair. 92 percent think Dick Cheney has no hair. 73 percent think Mr. Bush's hair is irrelevant. 54 percent think Mr. Bush is irrelevant.



    76 percent of women think Teresa Heinz Kerry colors her hair. 53 percent of those women would prefer a different color. 42 percent would prefer a different first lady.

    One-half of all Jewish mothers like one-half of Mr. Kerry.



    63 percent of single women over 50 think John Kerry is too tall for his own good. 71 percent of divorced women say George Bush would be an ideal ex-husband.



    Before the Republican convention, 86 percent of the population thought Zell Miller was a professional golfer. After the convention, 92 percent of the population would not like to be in his foursome.



    50 percent of the electorate think that polls are misleading, inaccurate and inconclusive. The other 50 percent agree 30 percent of the time with 40 percent of the results.

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    Originally posted by Tippster


    Before the Republican convention, 86 percent of the population thought Zell Miller was a professional golfer. After the convention, 92 percent of the population would not like to be in his foursome.[/i]
    A foursome with Zell Miller?! That's f'ing gross.

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    KS, no I didn't come up with the "shit" poem, not that smart. Good one huh . . .

    Tuffy, not brainwashed, just wondering who is actually telling the truth, who has bigger BALLz to protect our interests, and who is the most qualified for the job to GROW the economy. I'm for a socially balanced capitalistic society - you?

    Experience counts, the Bush camp knows it needs to adapt, quit its elitest ways and modernize. We'll see during the debates who is Kennedy-tan and who is Nixon-sweaty upper lip . . . They BOTH better quit their mudslinging and put a real agenda for us to consider.

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    Thank you - I just found a desperately needed new signature .
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    Originally posted by HyRUPz
    100% of people on this board love to ski ! ! !
    That's true. This is one of the few political threads I have read and I'm glad that this one didn't get dirty.

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    The Top 5 Famous Movie Quotes as Spoken by President Bush


    5> "I'm as mad as Zell, and I'm not going to take shit anymore!"

    4> "We're gonna need a bigger vote."

    3> "Toto, I have a feeling we're not in the National Guard
    anymore."

    2> "My name is George Bush and you tried to kill my father.
    Prepare to die!"


    and Topfive.com's Number 1 Famous
    Movie Quote as Spoken by President Bush...


    1> "Vermouth? I can't handle Vermouth!"

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    Originally posted by HyRUPz
    Experience counts, the Bush camp knows it needs to adapt, quit its elitest ways and modernize.
    Not so sure. Lots of talk about what they're going to do in the next four years at the convention, so why didn't they do this shit in the first four?

    I think what Bush has over Kerry is at least he's a known quantity now. I think there are plenty of people out there saying "well, I guess I'm still alive, that's something. I guess I'll vote for Bush again." Maybe that's a valid point-of-view, but not good enough for me.

    But I do like to ski more than talk about politics

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    Originally posted by lemon boy
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    Howdy oh yellow headed one. Still driving that monster truck I see. I still get a little out of breath just thinking about trying to keep up with you. May just be able to wrangle a denver trip this winter, but more likely it'll be Salt Lake.
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    True, true AD . . .

    Political doublespeak, American issue for both the Dems and GOPz - I wish the private sector braintrust would help, but who wants a public life where the media shits on you, all the time?

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    Originally posted by HyRUPz


    Tuffy, not brainwashed, just wondering who is actually telling the truth, who has bigger BALLz to protect our interests, and who is the most qualified for the job to GROW the economy. I'm for a socially balanced capitalistic society - you?

    i'm just scared that if bush doesn't win, cheney will unleash the wrath of haliburton on the US.
    fine

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