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Universal
04-09-2004, 02:47 PM
http://www.bushin30seconds.org/
They're funny cause they speak truth.
Brozozo
04-09-2004, 02:51 PM
That site is a crock of sh*t. Can't believe you agree with that sh*t.
Universal
04-09-2004, 02:51 PM
watch the one titled "imagine" I think its the best one.
Tributal
04-09-2004, 02:53 PM
IBTL
American Patriot
04-09-2004, 02:57 PM
This garbage doesn't belong in General Discussion.
Ichhabe
04-09-2004, 02:58 PM
I liked the "Bring it on!"-video... I think Bush still have nightmares about that he said that. :cantbeli:
Yet another thread posted to incite a flame war. Ichhabe, I thought you were an adult and above such drivel, but I guess you just had to join the other rabble rousers. :|
Mr Gently Benevolent
04-09-2004, 03:14 PM
Come on folks play fair after all the **** going round in the last couple of days this gets posted. :|
IDFM203
04-09-2004, 03:16 PM
IBTLNice......I have seen that before in other forums.
Lets see if you have started a trend here ;)
oh and yeah....IBTL
Shalom :D
HELEX
04-09-2004, 03:17 PM
I know the site, the Videos are great!
shrek
04-09-2004, 03:18 PM
Ok, I jsut got a chubby from Brozozo's avatar!
Obergefreiter
04-09-2004, 03:19 PM
Political agenda here folks, move along, nothing to see. :)
shrek
04-09-2004, 03:19 PM
Figured someone here would like that site. Hey, Iv'e got a great idea, go hang out there instead!!!!
Skaman
04-09-2004, 03:47 PM
A good site with an effective mix of dark humor and outrageous politics. I think this sums it up right here:
It appears that the Bush Administration has consistently misled the American public about Iraq , most significantly regarding Saddam Hussein's possession of weapons of mass destruction and his ties to al Queda and Osama bin Laden.
Bush is underfunding education. The President cut $200 million from his own No Child Left Behind Act, eliminating crucial educational programs for lower income children and cutting professional training for more than 20,000 teachers.
Flawed from its very foundation, No Child Left Behind is based on then-Governor Bush's late-‘90s “Texas Miracle,”—a program of standardized testing designed to increase performance and reduce dropout rates--now recognized as a scandalous failure
The Bush Administration's regressive environmental policies have lowered cleanliness standards for our air and water while allowing utility companies (many of whom are Bush campaign contributors) to profit off of the weakened regulations. In 2002, the head of the EPA's Office of Regulatory Enforcement resigned, complaining that the agency was “fighting a White House that seems determined to weaken the rules we are trying to enforce." (CNN, Aug. 22, 2002)
The Bush Record on the Environment for 2003:
http://www.nrdc.org/bushrecord/2003.asp
The Bush Administration's Patriot Act threatens our constitutional rights and civil liberties. Passed by a post 9/11 Congress, the Patriot act expands the ability of law enforcement to conduct secret searches, and engage various forms of surveillance, including internet monitoring and wiretapping. It gives the FBI access to American citizens' highly personal medical, financial, mental health, and student records without notification or permission, and allows them to investigate individuals without probable cause of a crime. Finally, it permits non-citizens to be jailed based on mere suspicion and held indefinitely in six month increments without meaningful judicial review
Bush's Tax Cuts only benefit the rich. Bush claimed that his tax cut would “reduce tax rates for everyone who pays income tax.” He failed to mention that this “relief” program would put half of the tax cut's dividends into the hands of our nation's wealthiest 5%, while 8.1 million citizens in the bottom half of the income bracket receive approximately $300 a year.
.3 million jobs (93,000 in August of 2003 alone) have been lost since Bush took office--more than the last 11 Presidents combined. (Bureau of Labor Statistics, June 2001-August 2003) Meanwhile, huge corporations are paying fewer taxes than ever:
Bush is underfunding homeland security : While energetic in waging war abroad, the Bush administration has been oddly lethargic in fortifying our defenses at home. Domestic security agencies have been neglected. Police and firefighters have been denied essential resources, and muddled public strategy has only spread alarm and confusion
Ichhabe
04-09-2004, 03:52 PM
SP, sorry.
Ichhabe
04-09-2004, 03:53 PM
Yet another thread posted to incite a flame war. Ichhabe, I thought you were an adult and above such drivel, but I guess you just had to join the other rabble rousers. :|
Isn't those "drivels", political opinions? Or did something got lost in the translation?
Yet another thread posted to incite a flame war. Ichhabe, I thought you were an adult and above such drivel, but I guess you just had to join the other rabble rousers. :|
Isn't those "drivels", political opinions? Or did something got lost in the translation?
My English dictionary tells me drivel is "To utter in an infantile or imbecilic way".
I stand by my statement.
Well it's still pretty funny, no matter whether it's true or not, or whose side it's on.
Brozozo
04-09-2004, 04:46 PM
Ok, I jsut got a chubby from Brozozo's avatar!
:D :P
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