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    Talking I'm a bad American

    YES, I'M A BAD AMERICAN

    by: George Carlin


    I Am Your Worst Nightmare. I am a BAD American. I am George Carlin.


    I believe the money I make belongs to me and my family, not some mid level governmental functionary be it Democratic or Republican!

    I'm in touch with my feelings and I like it that way!


    I think owning a gun doesn't make you a killer, it makes you a smart American.


    I think being a minority does not make you noble or victimized, and does not entitle you to anything.

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    Â Â Â I believe that if you are selling me a Big Mac, try to do it in English.


    I believe everyone has a right to pray to his or her God when and where they want to.


    My heroes are John Wayne, Babe Ruth, Roy Rogers, and whoever canceled Jerry Springer.

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    I don't hate the rich. I don't pity the poor.


    I know wrestling is fake and I don't waste my time arguing about it.


    I've never owned a slave, or was a slave, I didn't wander forty years In the desert after getting chased out of Egypt. I haven't burned any witches or been persecuted by the Turks and neither have you! So, shut up already.

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    I want to know which church is it exactly where the Reverend Jesse Jackson practices, where he gets his money, and why he is always part of the problem and not the solution. Can I get an AMEN on that one?




    I Â think cops have the right to pull you over if you're breaking the law, regardless of what color you are.




    And, no, I don't mind having my face shown on my drivers license. I think it's good..... and I'm proud that "God" is written on my money. I think if you are too stupid to know how a ballot works, I don't want you deciding who should be running the most powerful nation in the world for the next four years.



    I believe that it doesn't take a village to raise a child, it takes two parents.


    And what is going on with gas prices... again?

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    If this makes me a BAD American, then yes, I'm a BAD American.

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    a lot of stuff gets attributed to carlin that he has nothing to do with..
    it definitely sounds like this is one of those cases.

    -steve

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    Most definitely fake. Here's Carlin's response to all the emails with his name attached:

    Floating around the Internet these days, posted and e-mailed back and forth, are a number of writings attributed to me, and I want people to know they're not mine. Don't blame me.

    Some are essay-length, some are just short lists of one and two-line jokes, but if they're flyin' around the Internet, they're probably not mine. Occasionally, a couple of jokes on a long list might have come from me, but not often. And because most of this stuff is really lame, it's embarrassing to see my name on it.


    And that's the problem. I want people to know that I take care with my writing, and try to keep my standards high. But most of this "humor" on the Internet is just plain stupid. I guess hard-core fans who follow my stuff closely would be able to spot the fake stuff, because the tone of voice is so different. But a casual fan has no way of knowing, and it bothers me that some people might believe I'd actually be capable of writing some of this stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shmerham
    Most definitely fake... Some are essay-length, some are just short lists of one and two-line jokes, but if they're flyin' around the Internet, they're probably not mine. Occasionally, a couple of jokes on a long list might have come from me, but not often. And because most of this stuff is really lame, it's embarrassing to see my name on it.


    And that's the problem. I want people to know that I take care with my writing, and try to keep my standards high. But most of this "humor" on the Internet is just plain stupid. I guess hard-core fans who follow my stuff closely would be able to spot the fake stuff, because the tone of voice is so different. But a casual fan has no way of knowing, and it bothers me that some people might believe I'd actually be capable of writing some of this stuff.
    Carlin is funny. This stuff is crap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bklyntrayc
    Carlin is funny. This stuff is crap.
    too true...
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    ya dude enough of posting this crap, ive seen that same stupid list at least 3 times all with different peoples names on it. Its internet garbage, someone delete this.

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    padded room KOOK!

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    Quote Originally Posted by snopes
    Origins: Just about any unsourced list of witty observations about our politics and social mores gets credited to humorist George Carlin these days, even when it doesn't really sound like anything he would write. Carlin may sometimes use the format of stringing together a few dozen pithy comments about a wide variety of topical subjects, but the tone of his humor is nothing like this reactionary piece. If any doubt remained, Carlin himself swept it away by announcing on his web site that he is not the author of the
    article.

    If not Carlin, then who did write it? This piece has also been credited to a number of decidedly conservative, outspoken media figures, such as rock star Ted Nugent, talk radio host Rush Limbaugh, and actor-comedian Denis Leary, but the even if the article may seem to echo the political opinions of these men, it doesn't quite match any of them, nor does the language used sound quite right for any of these figures. (Leary, like Carlin, has been credited with creating some other Internet favorites, such as a vituperative discourse on e-mail chain letters and the "Are You Man Enough?" essay.

    The essay quoted at the head of this page appeared in the FreeRepublic.com on-line forum back in September 2000 under the title "I Am a Bad Republican" (picking up title changes and additions since then as it was forwarded around the Internet), and the person who posted it there has taken credit for it in a another message in that same forum, stating that he wrote it in response to list sent to him by a Democrat friend about how to be a "good Republican."
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